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In 2008, for instance, Bonham sold Billy's gun for $64,350. But before Garrett could get his prisoners to jail, he had to defend them from a lynch mob that formed around the train on the route to Santa Fe. Thereafter, Garrett was a rancher near Roswell, N.M. (188296), deputy sheriff and then sheriff of Dona Ana County, N.M. (18961902), and collector of customs at El Paso, Texas (190206). 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It's my work, he'd say, and I do it for pay And when it's over I'd just as soon go on my way Up to some paradise Where the trout streams flow and the air is nice And ride a horse along a trail. However, just two days later, he escaped and his life as a fugitive began. He was 57. CNN A Pardon for The Notorious Billy the Kid? The two men knew each other and had socialized with one another; it might be a stretch to call them friends. They all moved to Kansas together in 1870 and she married Antrim in 1873. Billy the Kid was free for just three months before his final encounter with Pat Garrett. Corrections? Billy the Kid, that heasked Sheriff Kimball to appoint him deputy sheriff until his term officiallybegan in January of 1881. Every weekday we compile our most wondrous stories and deliver them straight to you. Somehow, he managed to reach a friends house, where he was allowed to rest and recover from his ordeal in the desert. Garrett and his men had received information that the outlaws were coming and set up an ambush. He escaped jail on April 28, however, killing two deputies, and remained at large until tracked down and ambushed by Garrett, who shot him dead on the evening of July 14 at the ranch home of Pete Maxwell. El Paso Times 1934: Pistol That Killed Billy the Kid Will Be Returned to Garretts Widow. Yet at the same time, Billy the Kid seemed to be making an attempt at going straight. In the aftermath of the Lincoln County War, Lew Wallace, the new territorial governor of New Mexico, published a wanted list which included the Kid, who was implicated in the murder of Sheriff Brady in 1878, shortly after Brady arrested the Kid. But while under guard by two sheriff's deputies at a home, McCarty killed both men and then fled out of town on horseback. As you can imagine, there is much controversy arising from this investigationwhich side will you join? But his parents did not long survive the Civil War that devastated the South, leaving the children heavily in debt. Whos that?) All this occurred in a moment. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. The next scene with Jason Robards, James Coburn is sporting a nice moustache. Now the law had yet another reason to be after Billy the Kid. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pat-Garrett, HistoryNet - Pat Garrett Was the Last Great Frontier Lawman, Texas State Historical Association - The Handbook of Texas Online - Biography of Pat Garrett, Robert Garrett - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Henry Woodson Strong scouted for famed Indian fighter Ranald S. Mackenzie. Although the incident happened well over a century ago, it remains an intriguing mystery. The men inside were pretty tough and the battle started to turn against the lawmen, but then reinforcements arrived from a nearby army base. Brazel used the land to raise goats, which was unacceptable to the Garrets. McCartys family life was total chaos from the start. It was at this point that many sources say the Kid began his life of crimestarting with stealing and progressing to murder. When the warden came out into the street to investigate the gunshot, Billy shouted down to him: Look up, old boy, and see what you get! and then he shot him dead (apparently arousing no suspicion from any bystanders in the process). Pat Garrett Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Hes since been romanticized in print, and on stage, television, and film as an emblem of the lawless West. It was near midnight and Pete was in bed. At some point, someone shot and killed Garrett, but exactly who did it has been a subject of debate. Whether his story actually ended in 1881, however, is another matter. He was sentenced to hang and was then transferred to the courthouse and jail in Lincoln, but on April 28, 1881, he killed deputies James Bell and Robert Olinger and escaped. At that moment a man sprang quickly into the door, looking back, and called twice in Spanish, Who comes there? No one replied and he came on in. In the dark, Billy had gone to cut a slice of meat. From his step I could perceive he was either barefooted or in his stocking-feet, and held a revolver in his right hand and a butcher knife in his left. The disputed photo bought by Randy Guijarro, allegedly showing Billy the Kid (center). On ABCs, Good Morning America Friday, Richardson explained that the evidence of the case simply did not warrant a pardon. What you may not know is that the long dead Kid may be up for a pardon from current New Mexico governor Bill Richardson. HistoryNet.com contains daily features, photo galleries and over 25,000 articles originally published in our nine magazines. The image could be the last known picture of Billy the Kid, who was born Henry McCarty. ), correspondent Darren Gross has come across a watchable web encoding of a Peckinpah TV drama that seems to be more or less lost. Good star performances (Jean Simmons, Bradford Why Billy The Kid Is The Most Infamous Gunslinger Of The Wild West. He Was a Fast-Rising Judge in Arkansas. WebBut he never did like to talk about it all that much. Mysteries of the Old West: Did Pat Garrett Kill Billy the Kid? But how much of the myth is actually true? Garrett is the man who eventually killed Billy the Kid, born as Henry McCarty. Returning to the building with pistol in one hand, knife in the other, Billy was startled and instead of opening fire, hesitated, repeatedly asking, in Spanish, "Who is it?" He realized that the law had made its way to Fort Sumner, so he fled towards Maxwells compound. Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973) - IMDb Each landowner was supported by their own gang. They lived in a slum on Manhattans east side and his father, Patrick, died soon after his first son was born. He had stopped his wagon on a lonely road about four miles east of Las Cruces, New Mexico, in order to empty his bladder. Billy was sentenced to hang on April 13, 1881; The one that counted the one who still counts was variously known as Henry McCarty, Henry Antrim, Kid Antrim, William H. Bonney, Billy Bonney, and sometimes just The Kid. We'll see what happens,' Abrams said. The second shot was useless; the Kid fell dead. They saw a group of men nearby who were speaking in Spanish. This article was most recently revised and updated by, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Billy-the-Kid-American-outlaw, American Heritage - Billy the Kid: From Outlaw to Legend, PBS - American Experience - The Life and Legend of Billy the Kid, Billy the Kid - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). McCarty, was a member of the Regulators gang. During a card game, Billy the Kid accused another player of cheating. The two men were fined for disturbing the peace. Murdaugh is heckled as he leaves court, Two Russian tanks annihilated with bombs by Ukrainian armed forces, Ukraine soldiers shoot down enemy drones with drones of their own, Dozens stuck in car park as staff refuses to open gate for woman, Missing hiker buried under snow forces arm out to wave to helicopter, Insane moment river of rocks falls onto Malibu Canyon in CA, Fleet-footed cop chases an offender riding a scooter, Isabel Oakeshott clashes with Nick Robinson over Hancock texts, MCCARTY, HENRY | The Handbook of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Association (TSHA), Do not sell or share my personal information. Carl Adamson took Garrett to Las Cruces, New Mexico, and was soon joined by Brazel on horseback. At midnight, Garrett moved silently towards the Maxwell houses southeast corner, just outside Maxwells bedroom. On his way to freedom, charming Billy killed two of his jailers. Pat Garrett was a man of the times. The months-long war came to a climax with the July 19, 1878, Battle of Lincoln, also called 'The Five-Day Battle'. In researching his book, Edwards analyzed photographs of Billy the Kid and Roberts, and dug into the details of Robertss account of his life and compared them with known facts about Billy the Kid. Like Atlas Obscura and get our latest and greatest stories in your Facebook feed. But when he unwisely returned to the area a few days later, he was locked up in the stockade pending the arrival of law enforcement. He never spoke. Though quick with a joke, he did not hesitate before pulling the trigger. The Regulators found themselves cornered and under siege in a local saloon by elements of the local sheriffs posse. As one of the few Regulators whod made it out of the Battle of Lincoln, Billy the Kid Was now a prime target for local law enforcement. Garrett related his side of the story in his The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid: I then concluded to go and have a talk with Peter Maxwell, Esq., in whom I felt sure I could rely. Garrett settled a truce with the fugitives to retrieve his deputy, who died on the way to Las Cruces. Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973 Billy the Kid - Crime Museum What prompted this last minute decision? When we reached the porch in front of the building, I left Poe and McKinney at the end of the porch, about twenty feet from the door of Petes room, and went in. At about age 21, Billy the Kid was gunned down by Sheriff Pat Garrett. While trying to verify the photo, Abrams approached Robert Stahl, a retired professor emeritus at Arizona State University who is no stranger to the history of Billy the Kid. He was buried, it is said, in Fort Sumner Cemetery, with his associates Tom OFolliard and Charlie Bowdre, and the epitaph Palsthough none of them are likely directly under the tombstone there today. So, why is the notorious Billy the Kid up for this pardon, you ask? He was orphaned as a teen. Garrett did not seek re-election as sheriff of Lincoln County the year after McCarty's death. Born Henry McCarty, he was the first of two boys raised by a small Irish Catholic family in New York City. Though some say hed previously killed several members of the Apache tribe, the first kill (out of 20 or more total) widely attributed to Billy the Kid came in 1876. That same year, a man named Randy Guijarro bought an old photo for $2 at a shop in Fresno, California. The man, local blacksmith Frank Cahill, called Billy a pimp. 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He stated that he decided against the pardon, because of a lack of conclusiveness and the historical ambiguity as to why Gov. Garrett went on to be a rancher, customs collector, sheriff of another county, and terrible gambler. Billy supposedly aimed his gun at Poe while backing into the nearest door, which happened to be Maxwells bedroom. After the shooting, Garrett claimed the Kid had a .41 caliber pistol in his hand, Poe said it was a .38 caliber. Billy the Kid convicted of murder As a child, Billy the Kid went under the name of Henry McCarty. Interviewed later by a reporter, he took in his surroundings and asked, "Is the jail at Santa Fe any better than this? The pardon was on behalf of the killing of Sherriff William Brady in 1878. Billy the Kid was born Henry McCarty to Irish immigrants in New York City around 1859. At this point also calling himself William Bonney, he took up honest work as a cowboy for a rancher in Lincoln County named John Tunstall. He would tell people around here, You know, I have a secret and one of these days youre going to find out what it is. He didnt want to tell his story at first. Circa 1879-1880. Garrett became involved again when he heard a tip that the Kid was hiding out in the Fort. A Strong-willed Texan Scout Joined the Confederacy at 15. He was appointed deputy sheriff for the last two months of 1880 before taking office January 1, 1881. The next time the Kid encountered the sheriff however, it would be his last. Along with deputies Thomas McKinney and John Poe, Garrett reached the Fort on the night of July 14, 1881. The other known pictures of the outlaw were believed to have been taken in 1877, 1878 and 1879. He was then sent back to Lincoln County, where he was scheduled to be executed on May 13. Using the name Billy Antrim and nicknamed the kid for his youth and boyish appearance, McCarty soon came to be known as Billy the Kid and found work as a cowboy and ranch hand in Arizona. Garrett fired twice, hitting Billy once, and killing him. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. One of Garretts deputies went to check the roof and was fatally shot. Billy the Kid then stayed off the radar until January 1880, when he was drinking in a bar near Santa Fe. Before I made the discoveries I made in my book, I did not have an opinion on Brushy Bill, says Edwards. Garrett decided to seek out Peter Maxwell, an old friend who lived in the area, in the hope that he could receive some details about the fugitives whereabouts. In 1948, a paralegal named William V. Morrison was investigating a man named Joe Hines, a survivor of the Lincoln County War, the feud that helped make Billy the Kids name. Patrick Floyd Jarvis Garrett (June 5, 1850 February 29, 1908) was an American Old West lawman, bartender and customs agent known for killing Billy the Kid. Now, the stories of what actually happened next seem to clash, so suffice it to say that the Kid ended up in custody. During an interview in 1983, Pat Garretts last surviving daughter, Elizabeth, claimed that her father did not kill the Kid. He raised quickly his pistol, a self-cocker, within a foot of my breast. Its an area tailor-made for rustlers, and Billy knows it well. And yet with the good cheer came a surprising ruthlessness. He was the sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, as well as Doa Ana County, New Mexico. When the governors office refused to give Garrett his $500 reward (for reasons that remain unclear), local citizens chipped in and raised $7,000 for him instead. The abandoned U.S. Army post on the Goodnight-Loving cattle trail is now the home of rancher Peter Maxwell. Billy was sentenced to hang on April 13, 1881; the judge set his execution day for May 13. At around 9 pm, Garrett and his deputies rode to a peach orchard in the area to chat with Maxwell. History is who we are and why we are the way we are.. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Exactly how Billy the Kid was shot to death on July 14, 1881 has been the subject of widespread speculation. Stahl said he thought it was a 'high probability' that it was Garrett in the photo, but he wasn't sure if another man was Billy the Kid. Billy the Kid He then bought a horse ranch, leased it, and became involved in a heated dispute over the lease. When the Kid, by me unrecognized, left the orchard, I motioned to my companions, and we cautiously retreated a short distance, and, to avoid the persons whom we had heard at the houses, took another route, approaching Maxwells house from the opposite direction. After his release, Billy the Kid joined up with a posse called the Lincoln County Regulators in order to avenge Tunstalls death. Soon a man arose from the ground, in full view, but too far away to recognize. Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid. He came directly towards me. Even by frontier standards, he was young. According to Robert M. Utley's definitive Billy the Kid, by the time his life ended on July 14, 1881, at age 21, McCarty/Antrim/Bonney had killed four men for certain, one perhaps, and participated in killing perhaps five more. He also obtained a deputy U.S. Marshals commission to have jurisdiction in other counties. Soon after, the family moved farther west where Henry McCarty started getting into trouble. 'I told him "The biggest thing you could do right now is get the picture out and let people look at it and give you feedback",' Stahl said. Garrett had hoped to apprehend the men while they were asleep, but Lee and Gililland set themselves up as lookouts on the roof of the bunkhouse. Its all just part of the areas mythology. But this time it was a U.S. McCarty was then brought to Las Vegas where he stood trial for Brady's murder and on April 13, was sentenced to die. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, The Persevering Pilot And Author Who Charted Her Own Course, What Stephen Hawking Thinks Threatens Humankind The Most, 27 Raw Images Of When Punk Ruled New York, Join The All That's Interesting Weekly Dispatch. Ethan Hawke and Dane DeHaan ride tall in Vincent DOnofrios fresh take on the saga of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. 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. Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico, declined to follow through with that pardon. One of his first acts was to capture Billy the Kid, sending him to trial for the murder of the Lincoln sheriff and his deputy. After he thought about it, though, he told [Morrison] that he was Billy the Kid. Stealing his gun, Billy shot him dead and hobbled in chains to the wardens office where he grabbed a shotgun and perched in the window. About two months later with no amnesty forthcoming, Billy realized hed been had and they were going to hang him instead. Billy Hathorn / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0), Carol M. Highsmith/Library of Congress/LC-DIG-highsm-29831. Garrett had recently caught the Kid, who was sentenced to hanging for killing another Sheriff, but Billy managed to escape. In the midst of the act, he was shot in the back of the head. The governor agreed and suggested that, for appearances sake, he should arrest Billy and lock him up in jail before taking his statement about the other murder. 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He was murdered at about 10:30 on the morning of Feb. 29, 1908, some 5 miles east of Las Cruces. found himself on the wrong side of the law, The authenticity of the photo has since been disputed, Bass Reeves, the bullet-dodging black lone ranger. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). I wont put a price on it, quite frankly its priceless. He tried to work straight jobs (hotel worker, ranch hand) but quickly found himself on the wrong side of the law. Pats son Dudley arranged with Jesse Brazel for a five-year lease of the Garretts Bear Canyon Ranch. A tiny stone cabbage has a big backstory stretching from Beijings Forbidden City to Taipei's National Palace Museum. Offer available only in the U.S. (including Puerto Rico). Garrett would encounter him again in July 1881, apparently killing him in a nighttime shootout. HistoryNet.com is brought to you by HistoryNet LLC, the worlds largest publisher of history magazines. He is either a folk hero that single-handedly stood up against a corrupt government system, or he is a ruthless outlaw and cop killer that left a wake of terror in his path.. During the Kids time as an outlaw, Pat Garrett was elected Sheriff and sent after him. McCarty was just 21 when he died. Historians say that this photo shows outlaw Billy the Kid, circled second from left, and Pat Garrett, circled far right, taken in 1880. The Washington Post One Mans Quest to Bury the Wild West Mystery of Billy the Kids Death. One of the residents of Fort Sumner, Paco Anaya, wrote that after the shooting, Garrett handed a piece of paper to Alejandro Segura, the Justice of the Peace. All he wanted to do was to get that pardon that hed been promised, and I believe he felt this was his last chance to get it.. Marshal named Robert Widenmann, there as part of a federal effort to restore order, who let him out (presumably sparing him the hassle of planning his third jail escape). Together the couple had nine children four girls and five boys. Pat Garrett was away at the time and didnt try to track the Kid until he received information that the outlaw was holed up in a ranch at Fort Sumner, some 140 miles away from Lincoln. Maybe they lacked imagination, though "Willy Wet Behind the Ears" doesn't scan particularly well. He was plagued by debt in his later years, and while his ranch holdings weren't anywhere near profitable, their locations were desirable for water rights and staging grounds for, shall we say, nefarious activities. Hewas elected to the office of sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, winning ahead ofincumbent Sheriff George Kimball. Pat Garrett, byname of Patrick Floyd Garrett, (born June 5, 1850, Chambers County, Ala., U.S.died Feb. 29, 1908, near Las Cruces, N.M.), Western U.S. lawman known as the man who killed Billy the Kid (q.v.). These qualities contributed to his image as both a notorious outlaw and a folk hero. All rights reserved. Texas. The self-described history buff said the group picture of five men was part of a set and sat on his wall for several years. He talked the guard into letting him out to use the outhouse and then on the way back in he slipped his chains and beat the guard to the ground. Although the book was not successful when it was released, an original edition became quite valuable over the years. Billy The Kid In 1882, Garrett and his ghost writer, Marshall Upson, published The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid. Carl Adamson agreed to take the goats until Brazel discovered his estimate of the number of goats had been wrong and demanded the buyer take all 1,800 goats.
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