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- Billy the Kid - Wikipedia
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881), alias William H Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders
- Billy the Kid | Biography, Death, Facts | Britannica
Billy the Kid (born November 23, 1859?, New York, New York, U S —died July 14, 1881, Fort Sumner, New Mexico) was an American outlaw who was one of the most notorious gunfighters of the American West Although he claimed to have killed 21 men, the actual number is likely less than 10
- The Wild Life And Death Of Old West Outlaw Billy The Kid
One of the most infamous Wild West gunfighters, Billy the Kid claimed to have killed 21 men before he was fatally shot in New Mexico in 1881
- How Billy the Kid Really Died - HowStuffWorks
Billy the Kid, whose legal name was William Henry McCarty Jr (though he sometimes also went by the name William Bonney), was an orphan who, while still a teenager, had become embroiled in a violent local dispute known as the Lincoln County War
- Billy The Kid – Teenage Outlaw of the Southwest - Legends of America
Henry McCarty, aka, William Henry Bonney, aka, Billy the Kid is one of the best known of all the Old West outlaws
- How Did Billy the Kid Die? - HISTORY
Western outlaw Billy the Kid met his demise at about 12:30 a m on July 14, 1881, when he went to his friend Pete Maxwell’s home in Fort Sumner, New Mexico in search of a slice of beef for a
- Billy the Kid Outlaw - Biography, Age and Children
Who is Billy the Kid? Billy the Kid, born William Henry McCarty Jr on November 23, 1859, in New York City, was an infamous American outlaw known for his tumultuous life and dramatic exploits in the Wild West
- The Real Story of Billy the Kid in New Mexico
Historian George R Matthews reexamines the life of Billy the Kid, separating truth from myth and revealing the New Mexico history behind the legend
- Billy The Kid: Life, Death And Legend | HistoryExtra
In a time of lawlessness and celebrity criminals, Billy the Kid’s notoriety towers over other train-robbing, pistol-twirling, posse-evading bandits of the Wild West He appealed to writers of dime novels and editors of newspapers, thanks to his blue-eyed youth and silky sharpshooting skills
- Summary of the Life of Billy the Kid
William H Bonney alias Billy the Kid is probably the most misunderstood historical figure of the Old West He was not a cold-blooded killer, nor was he a robber of trains or banks Instead he was a gunfighter in a feud between two factions in which both sides stole from each other and killed
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