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Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch

Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch was one of the loosely organized outlaw gangs operating out of the Hole-in-the-Wall, near Kaycee in Wyoming, a natural fortress with caves, with a narrow entrance that was constantly guarded. In the beginning, the gang was referred to as the "Hole in the Wall Gang" during the Old West era in the United States. It was popularized by the 1969 movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and took its name from the original Wild Bunch. The gang was led by Butch Cassidy, and it included his closest friend Elzy Lay, the Sundance Kid, Tall Texan, News Carver, Camilla "Deaf Charley" Hanks, Laura Bullion, Flat-Nose Curry, Kid Curry, and Bob Meeks.[1] They were the most successful train-robbing gang in history.

Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch
Front row left to right: Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, alias the Sundance Kid, Ben Kilpatrick, alias the Tall Texan, Robert Leroy Parker, alias Butch Cassidy; standing: Will Carver, alias News Carver, & Harvey Logan, alias Kid Curry; Fort Worth, Texas, 1900.
Founded byButch Cassidy
Founding locationHole-in-the-Wall, Big Horn Mountains, Johnson County, Wyoming
Years active1899–1901
TerritoryNorthern Wyoming
EthnicityEuropean-American
Membership (est.)19
Criminal activitiesHorse and cattle theft, stagecoach and highway robbery, store and bank robbery

History

The Wild Bunch gang claimed to make every attempt to abstain from killing people, and Cassidy boasted of having never killed a single man or woman in his entire career. These claims were false, however. Kid Curry, "Flat-Nose" Curry, Will "News" Carver, and other members of the gang killed numerous people during their flight from law enforcement. Kid Curry alone killed nine lawmen while with the gang, and another two civilians during shootouts, becoming the gang's most feared member.[citation needed] Elzy Lay killed another two lawmen following a robbery, for which he was wounded, arrested, and sentenced to life imprisonment. George Curry killed at least two lawmen, before being killed by Grand County, Utah, lawmen.[2][additional citation(s) needed]

 
A 1892 tintype portrait of five members of the "Wild Bunch" gang dressed in bowler hats and city clothes shows, clockwise, from the top left, Kid Curry, Bill McCarty, Bill (Tod) Carver, Ben Kilpatrick, and Tom O'Day

The gang was also closely associated with female outlaws Ann Bassett and Josie Bassett, whose ranch near Browns Park supplied the gang often with fresh horses and beef. Both Bassett girls became romantically involved with several members of the gang, and both occasionally accompanied the gang to one of their hideouts, called "Robbers Roost". Associations with ranchers like these in the area allowed the gang considerable mobility, giving them an easy resupply of fresh horses and supplies, and a place to hole up for a night or two.

At 1:00 am on June 2, 1899, Cassidy, Sundance Kid, Harvey Logan, and Lay robbed a Union Pacific train near Wilcox, Wyoming. They wore masks made from white napkins, possibly pilfered from a Harvey House restaurant. In the holdup, they stole between $30,000 and $60,000. The gang split up afterward, a common ploy to throw off pursuers, and several fled to New Mexico. On July 11, 1899, gang members robbed a train near Folsom, New Mexico, without Cassidy's presence. The pursuit by a posse led by Sheriff Ed Farr culminated in two gun battles, during which Sheriff Farr and two deputies were killed. Gang member Sam Ketchum was wounded and died in custody. Elzy Lay, one of Cassidy's closest friends and cofounder of the Wild Bunch gang, was wounded and also captured.

Cassidy and the other members regrouped in Wyoming. On August 29, 1900, Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, Kid Curry, and another unidentified gang member believed to have been Will Carver, held up another Union Pacific train at Tipton, Wyoming. Less than a month later, on September 19, 1900, they raided the First National Bank of Winnemucca, Nevada, stealing $32,640. These and other lucrative robberies led to much notoriety and fame.

End of the Wild Bunch

 
A posse was assembled to fight the Wild Bunch in 1900.
 
Photograph shows the bodies of Ben Kilpatrick and Ole Hobek being held up by others after being killed near Sanderson Texas, March 13, 1912

In early 1901, Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and Sundance's girlfriend Etta Place relocated to the Patagonia, Argentina, where they spent time at La Leona, 110 km from El Calafate in the province of Santa Cruz, to escape the pursuit of Pinkerton detectives and other lawmen. That same year, Will Carver was wounded by lawmen on April 1 and died in May. Ben Kilpatrick and Laura Bullion were captured in Tennessee in December 1901; he received a 20-year prison sentence and she was sentenced to five years. Kid Curry killed two lawmen in Knoxville, Tennessee; he escaped capture and traveled to Montana, where he killed the rancher who had killed his brother Johnny years before. He was captured on his return to Tennessee, but escaped again. Kid Curry was claimed to have killed himself in Colorado in 1904 during a shootout with lawmen, for he had said that no lawman would ever take him alive. In November 1908, Cassidy and Sundance are believed to have been killed in a shootout with the Bolivian Army; the exact circumstances of their fate continue to be disputed. [3]

Etta Place disappeared, her last known sighting was in San Francisco, 1909. She was suspected to have reinvented herself as a brothel and hotel owner named Eunice Gray, in Fort Worth, Texas; recent photographic evidence refutes this theory. Elzy Lay was released from prison in 1906, and after a brief visit to the Bassett ranch in Utah, he relocated to California, where he became a respected businessman; he died there in 1934. Ben Kilpatrick was released from prison in 1911, and was killed during a train robbery in Texas in 1912. Laura Bullion was released from prison in 1905, and lived the remainder of her life as a seamstress, dying in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1961, the last of the Wild Bunch.

In popular culture

  • The Three Outlaws (1956), starring Neville Brand as Butch Cassidy and Alan Hale Jr as the Sundance Kid, is a fictional film of the duo's exploits with Wild Bunch member William "News" Carver as the third outlaw in the title.[4]
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) was directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman (who won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film).
  • Drifters (2009–?), is a manga featuring Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid as supporting characters to the protagonists. They are transported to a fantasy world after their deaths and help aid in the fight against the genocidal "Black King".
  • Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 is rumored to be inspired by the Wild Bunch.[5] Rockstar recommended the film 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' to their fans.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Eckhardt, Charley F. (1999). Tales of Badmen, Bad Women, and Bad Places: Four Centuries of Texas Outlawry. Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 9780896724204.
  2. ^ Sheriff Josiah Hazen at Officer Down Memorial Page
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ Parish, James Robert; Pitts, Michael R. (1988). The Great Western Pictures II. Scarecrow Press. p. 20. ISBN 9780810821064.
  5. ^ Delahunty-Light, Zoe (4 October 2017). "The real-life outlaws behind Red Dead Redemption 2 that make Dutch van der Linde look like a good guy". GamesRadar. Future US, Inc. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  6. ^ . Rockstar Games. Archived from the original on 6 September 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2018.

External links

  •   Media related to Wild Bunch at Wikimedia Commons

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Deaf Charley Hanks Laura Bullion Flat Nose Curry Kid Curry and Bob Meeks 1 They were the most successful train robbing gang in history Butch Cassidy s Wild BunchFront row left to right Harry Alonzo Longabaugh alias the Sundance Kid Ben Kilpatrick alias the Tall Texan Robert Leroy Parker alias Butch Cassidy standing Will Carver alias News Carver amp Harvey Logan alias Kid Curry Fort Worth Texas 1900 Founded byButch CassidyFounding locationHole in the Wall Big Horn Mountains Johnson County WyomingYears active1899 1901TerritoryNorthern WyomingEthnicityEuropean AmericanMembership est 19Criminal activitiesHorse and cattle theft stagecoach and highway robbery store and bank robbery Contents 1 History 1 1 End of the Wild Bunch 1 2 In popular culture 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe Wild Bunch gang claimed to make every attempt to abstain from killing people and Cassidy boasted of having never killed a single man or woman in his entire career These claims were false however Kid Curry Flat Nose Curry Will News Carver and other members of the gang killed numerous people during their flight from law enforcement Kid Curry alone killed nine lawmen while with the gang and another two civilians during shootouts becoming the gang s most feared member citation needed Elzy Lay killed another two lawmen following a robbery for which he was wounded arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment George Curry killed at least two lawmen before being killed by Grand County Utah lawmen 2 additional citation s needed A 1892 tintype portrait of five members of the Wild Bunch gang dressed in bowler hats and city clothes shows clockwise from the top left Kid Curry Bill McCarty Bill Tod Carver Ben Kilpatrick and Tom O Day The gang was also closely associated with female outlaws Ann Bassett and Josie Bassett whose ranch near Browns Park supplied the gang often with fresh horses and beef Both Bassett girls became romantically involved with several members of the gang and both occasionally accompanied the gang to one of their hideouts called Robbers Roost Associations with ranchers like these in the area allowed the gang considerable mobility giving them an easy resupply of fresh horses and supplies and a place to hole up for a night or two At 1 00 am on June 2 1899 Cassidy Sundance Kid Harvey Logan and Lay robbed a Union Pacific train near Wilcox Wyoming They wore masks made from white napkins possibly pilfered from a Harvey House restaurant In the holdup they stole between 30 000 and 60 000 The gang split up afterward a common ploy to throw off pursuers and several fled to New Mexico On July 11 1899 gang members robbed a train near Folsom New Mexico without Cassidy s presence The pursuit by a posse led by Sheriff Ed Farr culminated in two gun battles during which Sheriff Farr and two deputies were killed Gang member Sam Ketchum was wounded and died in custody Elzy Lay one of Cassidy s closest friends and cofounder of the Wild Bunch gang was wounded and also captured Cassidy and the other members regrouped in Wyoming On August 29 1900 Cassidy the Sundance Kid Kid Curry and another unidentified gang member believed to have been Will Carver held up another Union Pacific train at Tipton Wyoming Less than a month later on September 19 1900 they raided the First National Bank of Winnemucca Nevada stealing 32 640 These and other lucrative robberies led to much notoriety and fame End of the Wild Bunch Edit A posse was assembled to fight the Wild Bunch in 1900 Photograph shows the bodies of Ben Kilpatrick and Ole Hobek being held up by others after being killed near Sanderson Texas March 13 1912 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Butch Cassidy s Wild Bunch news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message In early 1901 Cassidy the Sundance Kid and Sundance s girlfriend Etta Place relocated to the Patagonia Argentina where they spent time at La Leona 110 km from El Calafate in the province of Santa Cruz to escape the pursuit of Pinkerton detectives and other lawmen That same year Will Carver was wounded by lawmen on April 1 and died in May Ben Kilpatrick and Laura Bullion were captured in Tennessee in December 1901 he received a 20 year prison sentence and she was sentenced to five years Kid Curry killed two lawmen in Knoxville Tennessee he escaped capture and traveled to Montana where he killed the rancher who had killed his brother Johnny years before He was captured on his return to Tennessee but escaped again Kid Curry was claimed to have killed himself in Colorado in 1904 during a shootout with lawmen for he had said that no lawman would ever take him alive In November 1908 Cassidy and Sundance are believed to have been killed in a shootout with the Bolivian Army the exact circumstances of their fate continue to be disputed 3 Etta Place disappeared her last known sighting was in San Francisco 1909 She was suspected to have reinvented herself as a brothel and hotel owner named Eunice Gray in Fort Worth Texas recent photographic evidence refutes this theory Elzy Lay was released from prison in 1906 and after a brief visit to the Bassett ranch in Utah he relocated to California where he became a respected businessman he died there in 1934 Ben Kilpatrick was released from prison in 1911 and was killed during a train robbery in Texas in 1912 Laura Bullion was released from prison in 1905 and lived the remainder of her life as a seamstress dying in Memphis Tennessee in 1961 the last of the Wild Bunch In popular culture Edit The Three Outlaws 1956 starring Neville Brand as Butch Cassidy and Alan Hale Jr as the Sundance Kid is a fictional film of the duo s exploits with Wild Bunch member William News Carver as the third outlaw in the title 4 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 was directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman who won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film Drifters 2009 is a manga featuring Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid as supporting characters to the protagonists They are transported to a fantasy world after their deaths and help aid in the fight against the genocidal Black King Rockstar s Red Dead Redemption 2 is rumored to be inspired by the Wild Bunch 5 Rockstar recommended the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to their fans 6 See also EditRed LopezReferences Edit Eckhardt Charley F 1999 Tales of Badmen Bad Women and Bad Places Four Centuries of Texas Outlawry Texas Tech University Press ISBN 9780896724204 Sheriff Josiah Hazen at Officer Down Memorial Page 1 Parish James Robert Pitts Michael R 1988 The Great Western Pictures II Scarecrow Press p 20 ISBN 9780810821064 Delahunty Light Zoe 4 October 2017 The real life outlaws behind Red Dead Redemption 2 that make Dutch van der Linde look like a good guy GamesRadar Future US Inc Retrieved 6 September 2018 Rockstar Recommends Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Rockstar Games Rockstar Games Archived from the original on 6 September 2018 Retrieved 6 September 2018 External links Edit Media related to Wild Bunch at Wikimedia Commons Butch amp Sundance Wyoming Tales and Trails Was Henry Long Harry Longabaugh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Butch Cassidy 27s Wild Bunch amp oldid 1131522805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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