Sep 21, 2000 · Teenager Billy the Kid (born Henry McCarty in 1859, probably in New York) had been employed by Tunstall. After Tunstall’s death, Billy and several other so-called Regulators killed three members of the Dolan faction and then …
Died: July 14, 1881. Notable For: Famous Outlaw And Bank Robber. Billy The Kid summary: William Henry McCarty, Jr. was only 21 years of age when he died of a gunshot wound at Ft. Sumner in the New Mexico Territory. He had several aliases but is best known as Billy the Kid. He was only 18 when he killed his first man.
Dec 22, 2015 · December 22, 2015 Mark Boardman. Godfrey Gauss witnessed Billy the Kid escape the Lincoln County Jail on April 28, 1881. Gauss said Deputy J.W. Bell died in his arms after Billy shot the lawman. And when Deputy Bob Olinger heard the shot and came out of the Wortley Hotel, Gauss reportedly called out to him to come running.
Jan 12, 2022 · Billy the Kid was famous across the Wild West and beyond as an outlaw, gunslinger and crook. Born in 1859 as Henry McCarty in New York City, he assumed the sobriquet Billy during his tenure as an outlaw, a vocation he pursued from 1877 when he shot a blacksmith at Camp Grant Army Post in Arizona.
This is the story of Billy The Kid. Childhood. Billy The Kids early years and childhood are full of mystery. He was said to have been born in an Irish neighbourhood of New York in 1859. His birth name was apparently William Henry McCarty and he was of Irish decent. His mother’s name was Catherine McCarty (later to become Catherine Antrim).
In the fall of 1879, after his attempts to negotiate a pardon through New Mexico Territorial Governor Lew Wallace had come to nothing, William H. Bonney , a k a “the Kid” (and best known today as Billy the Kid), decided to put some psychological distance between himself and Lincoln County and made old Fort Sumner his base of operations. By the following year, he had become a full-time rustler. His methods, like the men who rode with him, were rough and ready. The Kid and his gang would steal horses up and down the Pecos Valley and drive them to a ready market in Tascosa, the newest, rowdiest cow town in the Texas Panhandle. When their money ran out, they would steal stock on the open Panhandle range and drive it across into New Mexico Territory for sale, with no questions asked, to the self-styled “King of Tularosa,” rancher Pat Coghlan, who had a contract to supply beef to the Mescalero Apache reservation adjacent to Fort Stanton beginning July 1, 1880. When there were no horses to steal, they rode over to the Panhandle anyway and stole the big ranches there — such as the LX and LIT — blind. It’s more than possible that Pat Garrett, who would be elected sheriff of Lincoln County on November 2, 1880, and his close associate Barney Mason accompanied the Kid and his men on some of these raids.
Billy The Kid summary: William Henry McCarty, Jr. was only 21 years of age when he died of a gunshot wound at Ft. Sumner in the New Mexico Territory. He had several aliases but is best known as Billy the Kid. He was only 18 when he killed his first man. Billy the Kid.
Billy the Kid. No one knows for certain where Billy the Kid was born. Some place his birth in New York, but this is largely unsubstantiated. His mother came to the United Stated during the great famine in Ireland. Her name was Catherine McCarty and there is some debate whether this was her married name or her maiden name.
He tried to stay out of trouble but it seems he made friends in the wrongs crowds. It has been said that he killed almost two dozen men but eight or nine is probably much closer to the truth.
He had several aliases but is best known as Billy the Kid. He was only 18 when he killed his first man. Billy the Kid. No one knows for certain where Billy the Kid was born. Some place his birth in New York, but this is largely unsubstantiated. His mother came to the United Stated during the great famine in Ireland.
Categories. The West. Billy the Kid (born as Henry McCarty and also known as William H. Bonney) was the most famous outlaw and gunslinger of the wild west. He is known for his actions during the Lincoln County War, escape from Lincoln County Jail and the murder of eight men. He was eventually hunted down and killed by Pat Garrett at the age of 21.
He is known for his actions during the Lincoln County War, escape from Lincoln County Jail and the murder of eight men. He was eventually hunted down and killed by Pat Garrett at the age of 21.
Early Life. Billy the Kid was born to Patrick and Catherine McCarty in New York City. While his exact birth date is disputed, the 1860 census confirms that his birth year was 1859. Billy’s father died when he was young and after his death, his mother moved he and his brothers to Indianapolis, Indiana.
First Crimes. Billy the Kid got mixed up in crime early on. He was given room and board in exchange for work. On September 16, 1875, Billy the Kid was caught stealing food. Ten days later, McCarty and George Schaefer robbed a Chinese laundry, stealing clothing and two pistols.
Billy the Kid went on the run again and Governor Wallace placed a new $500 bounty on his head. This time it would not take long for Garrett to catch up to him.
John Tunstall was murdered by Sheriff William Brady, igniting the Lincoln County War. After John Tunstall’s death, Billy the Kid and Dick Brewer swore affidavits against Brady and his posse and obtained murder warrants from Lincoln County justice of the peace John. B. Wilson. On February 20, 1878, while attempting to arrest Sheriff Brady, ...
On July 14, Alexander McSween and a group of 50 – 60 Regulators stationed themselves throughout the town among several buildings, lookouts, bunkhouses, and McSween’s House. Those involved were many but the most notable were:
Bonney, was an outlaw and gunfighter of the American Old West, who killed eight men before he was shot and killed at the age of 21. He also fought in New Mexico 's Lincoln County War, during which he allegedly committed ...
Henry Hooker, one-time employer of Billy the Kid, at his Sierra Bonita Ranch in southeast Arizona. After leaving Antrim, McCarty traveled to southeastern Arizona Territory, where he worked as a ranch hand and gambled his wages in nearby gaming houses.
outlaw. Height. 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) at age 17. Billy the Kid (born Henry McCarty; September 17 or November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881), also known by the pseudonym William H. Bonney, was an outlaw and gunfighter of the American Old West, who killed eight men before he was shot and killed at the age of 21. He also fought in New Mexico 's Lincoln County ...
A 4-by-6-inch (100 mm Ă— 150 mm) ferrotype purchased at a memorabilia shop in Fresno, California in 2010 has been claimed to show McCarty and members of the Regulators playing croquet. If authentic, it is the only known photo of Billy the Kid and the Regulators together and the only image to feature their wives and female companions. Collector Robert G. McCubbin and outlaw historian John Boessenecker concluded in 2013 that the photograph does not show McCarty. Whitny Braun, a professor and researcher, located an advertisement for croquet sets sold at Chapman's General Store in Las Vegas, New Mexico, dated to June 1878. Kent Gibson, a forensic video and still image expert, offered the services of his facial recognition software, and stated that McCarty is indeed one of the individuals in the image.
Henry McCarty was born to parents of Irish Catholic ancestry, Catherine ( née Devine) and Patrick McCarty, in New York City. While his birth year has been confirmed as 1859, the exact date of his birth has been disputed as either September 17 or November 23 of that year.
McCarty was 15 years old when his mother died. Sarah Brown, the owner of a boarding house, gave him room and board in exchange for work. On September 16, 1875, McCarty was caught stealing food. Ten days later, McCarty and George Schaefer robbed a Chinese laundry, stealing clothing and two pistols.
All four were indicted for the murder, despite conflicting evidence that Bernstein had been killed by Constable Atanacio Martinez.
Billy the Kid (a.k.a. William Bonney) is without a doubt the most famous outlaw that has ever lived . He died at a young age but will forever be remembered. He is man of many tales and some myths. Countless books and some movies have been made after him.
Pat Garrett who was previously a Texas Ranger was elected Sheriff of Lincoln County in 1880. Garrett decided to track Billy The Kid down. Billy was a highly wanted man at this time was famous throughout the area and had a $500 bounty on his head. Garrett tracked down Tom Bowdre and Charles Bowdre whom both were two of The Kids acquaintances and accomplices. Garrett killed both of them in Stinking Springs, New Mexico and captured Billy The Kid who he brought to a trial to face murder charges. The Kid was transferred to Fort Summer where he spoke to a reporter from the Las Vegas Gazette and then onto Santa Fe. While Billy was waiting to be sentenced he wrote four letters to Gov. Wallace asking for clemency.
He claimed to of killed 21 men, one for each year of his life.
Billy The Kids early years and childhood are full of mystery. He was said to have been born in an Irish neighbourhood of New York in 1859. His birth name was apparently William Henry McCarty and he was of Irish decent. His mother’s name was Catherine McCarty (later to become Catherine Antrim).
Garrett decided to track Billy The Kid down. Billy was a highly wanted man at this time was famous throughout the area and had a $500 bounty on his head. Garrett tracked down Tom Bowdre and Charles Bowdre whom both were two of The Kids acquaintances and accomplices.
There are several different versions of what happened next the facts are Pat Garrett shot and killed The Kid at night. Probably the most likely version says Billy had a girlfriend called Paulita who the sister off and lived of Pedro Maxwell.
Probably the most likely version says Billy had a girlfriend called Paulita who the sister off and lived of Pedro Maxwell. Pat Garrett knowing that Billy would at some point return to see his girlfriend lay in her room (some say he even gagged her) and waited for Billy. Others that Garrett was in Pedro Maxwell’s room.
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When his boss, rancher John Tunstall, was murdered before his eyes in February 1878, the hotheaded young Billy swore vengeance. Unfortunately, the leader of the men who murdered Tunstall was the sheriff of Lincoln County, William Brady. When Billy and his partners murdered the sheriff several months later, they became outlaws, ...
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Billy the Kid has long been one of the many names associated with the Wild West, alongside the Bob Dalton Gang, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Cole Younger, Jesse James, and more. What you may not know is that the long dead Kid may be up for a pardon from current New Mexico governor Bill Richardson. So, why is the notorious Billy the Kid up ...
Billy the Kid. On the night of July 14, 1881, Sheriff Pat Garrett gunned down outlaw Billy the Kid in Fort Sumner. Garrett had recently caught the Kid, who was sentenced to hanging for killing another Sheriff, but Billy managed to escape. Garrett became involved again when he heard a tip that the Kid was hiding out in the Fort.
Billy the Kid was up for a posthumous pardon for the murder for which he was to be hanged. Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico, declined to follow through with that pardon. Does Billy the Kid Deserve the Pardon He was Promised? August 10th, 2010.
Billy the Kid—born William Henry McCarty, but also known as William H. Bonney—originally came from New York. While still young, his family relocated to New Mexico. Unfortunately, by the time the Kid was fifteen years old his mother had passed away from tuberculosis.
Some believe that the Kid lived on as “Brushy Bill” Roberts, but others believe that the Kid was in fact buried the next day in the Fort Sumner cemetery. At some point, due to the debate, there had been a movement to have the supposed bodies of the Kid and his mother exhumed for DNA testing .
Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson, declined to pardon Western outlaw Billy the Kid during his last hours in office. The pardon was on behalf of the killing of Sherriff William Brady in 1878.
What prompted this last minute decision? On ABC’s, “Good Morning America” Friday, Richardson explained that the evidence of the case simply did not warrant a pardon. He stated that he decided against the pardon, “because of a lack of conclusiveness and the historical ambiguity as to why Gov. Wallace reneged on his promise.”