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Huntington Beach Detective Robert Russell

1981

Huntington Beach Detective Robert Russell with the tombstone he helped to recover

Billy, Tom, and Charlie's New Headstone Placed in 1931

c.1931

Billy the Kid's Tombstone Stolen for the Second Time

February 05, 1981

The Carlsbad Current-Argus reports on the stealing of Billy the Kid's tombstone in 1981

Pat Garrett Tries to Cash In

July 20, 1881

The Las Vegas Gazette reports that Pat Garrett is actively trying to collect on the reward for Billy the Kid's capture or killing.

John W. Poe

c.1885

John W. Poe, one of the three lawmen present the night that Billy the Kid was killed in Fort Sumner

Las Vegas Gazette Announcement of Reward for Billy the Kid

December 16, 1880

The Las Vegas Gazette December 16, 1880 wanted advertisement for Billy the Kid

Tom Folliard

c. 1880

Billy the Kid's friend and fellow Regulator Tom Folliard

The Las Vegas Gazette Account of the Death of Tom Folliard on December 19, 1880

December 23, 1880

The Las Vegas Gazette Account of the Death of Tom Folliard on December 19, 1880

Las Vegas Gazette Account of Billy the Kid's Escape from the Lincoln County Courthouse

May 03, 1881

Las Vegas Gazette Account of Billy the Kid's Escape from the Lincoln County Courthouse

Las Vegas Gazette Account of William Brady and George Hindman's Death

April 13, 1878

Las Vegas Gazette Account of William Brady and George Hindman's Death which occurred on April 1, 1878

Regulator Leader Richard "Dick" Brewer

c. 1876

Regulator Leader Richard "Dick" Brewer who served as John Tunstall's ranch foreman and was killed by Buckshot Roberts at Blazer's Mill

Billy the Kid's Affidavit given to Special Agent Frank Angel

1878

Billy the Kid's Affidavit given to Special Agent Frank Angel related to events during the early part of the Lincoln County War

L.G. Murphy and Company c.1871

1871

The principal members of L.G. Murphy and Company, Left to Right- James Dolan, Emil Fritz, William Martin, Lawrence G. Murphy

Outlaw Title Test

Outlaw Date Test

Outlaw description test.

Map of Indianapolis

1864-1870

Indianapolis showing the locations of Catherine McCarty and William Antrim's homes between 1864 and 1870.

William Antrim

c. 1920

William Henry Harrison Antrim, Billy the Kid's stepfather

Edwards Annual Directory Indianapolis for the Year 1867- Catherine McCarty

1867

City directory for Indianapolis for the year 1867, listing a Catherine McCarty (the widow of Michael McCarty) as living at 385 North New Jersey Street.

Edwards Annual Directory Indianapolis for the Year 1867- William Antrim

1867

City directory for Indianapolis for the year 1867, listing Billy's Stepfather, William Antrim as living at 58 Cherry Street.

Logans Annual Indianapolis City Directory for the Year 1868- Catherine McCarty

1868

City directory for Indianapolis for the year 1868, listing a Catherine McCarty (the widow of Michael McCarty) as living at 199 North East Street.

Logans Annual Indianapolis City Directory for the Year 1868- William Antirm

1868

City directory for Indianapolis for the year 1868, listing listing Billy's Stepfather, William Antrim as living at 58 Cherry Street.

Catherine McCarty Wichita Town Lot Deed

Nov. 1, 1870

Deed for Lot 48 Chisholm Street Town of Wichita Between A.F. and Maria Horner and Catherine McCarty 1870

William Antrim Witchita Town Lot Deed

Feb. 22, 1871

Deed for Lot 54 Chisholm Street Town of Wichita Between James R. Mead and William H. Antrim

Newspaper Article Announcing Catherine McCarty's Laundry Business in Wichita, Kansas

Mar. 15, 1871

Brief article from the Wichita Tribue, dated Wednesday, March 15, 1871. The article announces the City Laundry operated by Catherine McCarty.

Catherine McCarty's Kansas Land Patent

May 1, 1873

Executed Land Patent Between Catherine McCarty and the United States Government for 160 acres of Land in Sedgwick County Kansas

William Antrim's Kansas Land Patent

Dec. 1, 1873

Executed Land Patent Between William Antrim and the United States Government for 160 acres of Land in Sedgwick County Kansas

Record of Catherine McCarty and William Antrim's Marriage

Mar. 1, 1873

Catherine McCarty and William Antrim were married on March 1, 1873, at the First Presbyterian Church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Catherine's sons, Henry and Joseph, were counted as witnesses for the ceremony conducted by Reverend David McFarland.

Front Page of the Santa Fe New Mexican on the day that William Antrim and Catherin MacCarty were married

Mar. 1, 1873

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