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  Harry Longabaugh, Jr., Lecture at the Weber County Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Harry Longabaugh, Jr., Lecture at the Weber County Library
The Harry Longabaugh, Jr., Lecture at the Weber County Library (1970) is a 32-page transcript made from a sound recording by Pearl Baker of this lecture.
In the lecture, Longabaugh discussed the life of his supposed father, Harry Longabaugh, Sr., and the truth and fiction in the stories of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, of which the elder Longabaugh was a member.
www.lib.utah.edu /spc/mss/ms25/25.html   (81 words)

  
 Harry A. Longabaugh
Harry A. Longabaugh was the youngest of five children born to Josiah and Annie Place Longabaugh.
Offended, Longabaugh wrote a letter to the editor that was published in the June 9, 1897 edition of the paper.
Longabaugh was indicted on three counts of Grand Larceny on August 3, 1887 – one count each for stealing the horse, stealing the saddle outfit and the theft of the gun.
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 Harry Longabaugh Information
Although Longabaugh was reportedly fast with a gun, and often referred to as a gunfighter, Longabaugh is not known to have killed anyone prior to a later shootout in Bolivia, where he and Cassidy were alleged to have been killed themselves.
Cassidy and Longabaugh, evidently wanting to allow things to calm down a bit, and looking for fresher robbing grounds, left the United States on February 20, 1901.
Longabaugh sailed with Butch Cassidy and Longabaugh's wife, Etta Place, aboard the British ship Herminius for Buenos Aires in Argentina.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Harry_Longabaugh   (530 words)

  
 Outlaw Women - The Wild Bunch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Harry A. Longabaugh is also known as the Sundance Kid.
Harry Longabaugh, alias the Sundance Kid, was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
The court docket containing the signature of Harry Longabaugh is on display in the lobby of the Crook County Court House in Sundance, Wyoming.
www.outlawwomen.com /WildBunch.htm   (862 words)

  
 Gunfighters - Butch Cassidy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Longabaugh was arrested along with three other men, but Longabaugh and two others escaped from jail in Deadwood.
Longabaugh was active in all of the Wild Bunch robberies around the turn of the century, and he happily participated in vacation trips to such retreats as Denver, Fort Worth, and New Orleans.
Etta developed appendicitis in 1907, and Longabaugh took her to Denver for medical care, but he soon returned to South America, where he and Butch alternated between robbing banks and working for a mining company in Bolivia.
www.jcs-group.com /oldwest/gunfight/wildbunch4.html   (2593 words)

  
 INLAWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Harry Parker's descendant, John Parker, who was born in Habersham about 1758, was the first of this branch of the family to settle in Lancashire.
Josiah Longabaugh died of heart disease on 9 August 1893 at the age of 71.
Harry Alonzo Longabaugh was born 19 April 1868 in Phoenixville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (though some claim his birthplace as Port Providence, Upper Providence Township).
www.prospector-utah.com /butch.htm   (7490 words)

  
 Great Northern
Harry Longabaugh, better known as the Sundance Kid, was a leading member of Butch Cassidy's Hole-in-the-Wall gang.
Longabaugh, Harry Bass, and Bill Madden had held up a train near the same spot in 1892.
The authorities still believed that Arnold was Harry Longabaugh, but a letter found in his pocket at the time of his arrest and information obtained from Laura Bullion suggested that he may have been from Texas.
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 Timelines - This Day in Alternate History
He went to his grave never knowing that his former partner, Harry Longabaugh, the Sundance Kid, also got out of Bolivia alive in 1909, and that he found his old girlfriend Etta Place in Mexico, and that they married and raised two children in Texas, where Harry was killed in 1929.
He and Harry Long had once been the Wild West outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, though the obituary writer was either unaware of this or chose not to mention it.
His daughter, UCLA history professor Sylvia Parker Browne, begins to write her account of the lives of her grandfather and his partner, Harry "Sundance Kid" Longabaugh, something she had promised her family and the Kid's that she would not do as long as any children of either former outlaw were still alive.
www.othertimelines.com /testing/viewtimeline.php?timelineID=1298   (2552 words)

  
 Old West Outlaw Photographs  - Sundance Kid
Harry Longabaugh was better known as the Sundance Kid.
Harry Longabaugh, aka "Sundance Kid," Frank Smith, H.A. Brown, Harry A. Place, Harry Long (1867-1911?) - Born in Mont Clare, Pennsylvania in 1867, he was only 15 years-old when he headed west with a cousin.
Longabaugh and Logan were captured but managed to escape from Deadwood jail three months later.
www.legendsofamerica.com /PicturePages/PP-Outlaws-16-SundanceKid.html   (327 words)

  
 sundance
Harry Alonzo Longabaugh was born April 19, 1868 (by his own statement, however, April 19, 1870), in Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, near the little town of Montrose on the Schuykill River, a son and one of five children born to Josiah and Annie G. (Place) Longabaugh.
Longabaugh was one of the most prolific bank and train robbers in the history of the American West, and, without question, a ruthless and cold-blooded killer.
Annie Thayne Longabaugh gave birth to a son - Harold Thayne Longabaugh late in 190 1, and she was killed in a train wreck in Oregon several years later.
www.prospector-utah.com /sundance.htm   (6507 words)

  
 The Sundance Kid Kin Web Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
            Harry A. Longabaugh was born in the spring of 1867 at 122 Jacobs Street, Mont Clare, Pennsylvania.
  Harry was arrested in 1887 for stealing a horse in the town of Sundance, Wyoming, and thereafter was known as the outlaw, the Sundance Kid.
Longabaugh, Alias The Sundance Kid, of Chester County and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, written by Donna B. Ernst, is a self-published booklet which details the numerous homes still existing in which Sundance and his family lived.
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 Etta Place: A Most Wanted Woman
Harry A. Place, stewardess." Robert A. Pinkerton wrote to Buenos Aires police chief Francisco J. Beazley on July 1, 1903, enclosing "four photographs and descriptions of Mrs.
Harry Longabaugh, known in South America as Mrs.
Harry Longbaugh; unsigned note, "Description of Longabaugh and wife as given by Hospital Officials who treated both in May 1902," n.d.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/danne/etta.htm   (3061 words)

  
 Old West events
Harry Longabaugh steals a horse and revolver in Sundance, Wyoming.
Harry Longabaugh escapes custody near Duluth, Minnesota from a train en route to Wyoming.
Harry Longabaugh is pardoned by Governor Thomas Moonlight.
www.oldwestlibrary.com /OWL/owevents.htm   (1275 words)

  
 The Sundance Kid Kin Web Page
            Harry A. Longabaugh was born in the spring of 1867 at 122 Jacobs Street, Mont Clare, Pennsylvania.
  Harry was arrested in 1887 for stealing a horse in the town of Sundance, Wyoming, and thereafter was known as the outlaw, the Sundance Kid.
Longabaugh, Alias The Sundance Kid, of Chester County and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, written by Donna B. Ernst, is a self-published booklet which details the numerous homes still existing in which Sundance and his family lived.
ourworld.cs.com /dnpernst   (2997 words)

  
 Sundance Kid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Harry was not difficult to catch, however, holding onto him took a lot more work.
She also claims that Harry was only 19 when he was convicted in Sundance.
Longabaugh, Alonzo, and Place were the favorites but there were many others such as Boyd and Brown.
www.loneriders.com /Outlaw_Tales/2005/0501_outlaw_tales.html   (1164 words)

  
 THE SUNDANCE KID HARRY lONGABAUGH HENRY LONG MYSTERY
1867 Harry A. Longabaugh is born in Pennsylvania.
At the time Cortez was the hometown of Harry Longabaugh, and he also had sustained a bullet leg wound at sometime out west before he visited his family in Pennsylvania in 1901.
This is the same age as Harry Longabaugh in 1894.
www.sundancekidhenrylong.com   (764 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Harry A. Longabaugh, alias the Sundance Kid
Harry Alonzo Longabaugh was born in the spring of 1867 at 122 Jacobs Street, Mont Clare, Pennsylvania.
His parents were Josiah and Annie (Place) Longabaugh, and he was the last of five children.
We have much family genealogy done on the Longabaugh family for anyone who thinks they might be related.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/users/l/o/n/Harry-A-Longabaugh/index.html   (314 words)

  
 Robbers Roost History
Harry Longabaugh, alias "Sundance Kid" was born in Colorado in 1870.
She became Harry Longabaugh’s (the Sundance Kid’s) primary love interest, but her true name is not known.
As for her surname, she acquired it as the wife (common-law or otherwise) of Sundance who often used the name Harry A. Place, an alias borrowed from his mother, whose maiden name was Annie Place.
www.climb-utah.com /Roost/rrhistory.htm   (2783 words)

  
 Wilcox
Mostly because of the Pinkertons and the Union Pacific, the names of Butch Cassidy, Harry Longabaugh, Harvey Logan, Lonnie Logan, Bob Lee, and Elzy Lay all came to be associated with the Wilcox robbery.
It is generally accepted that Longabaugh was the man who escaped from the Deadwood jail with Harvey Logan.
Logan, Longabaugh, and Currie have often been named as participants, but well-meaning attempts to identify the three phantom robbers have confused and extended the debate.
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 Butch Cassidy
In 1892 Butch was arrested and sentenced to two years, after his release in 1896, Cassidy returned to a life of crime, forming the notorious Wild Bunch.
His followers, were Harvey Logan (the mean one of the bunch), Harry Longabaugh (Sundance Kid), Elzy Lay, Ben Kilpatrick, George(Flat Nose) Curry and Harry Tracy.
After a short stay in Denver, Harry returned, and he and Butch moved to Bolivia, where they started the old task of robbing banks.
members.tripod.com /ecv45/butch.html   (323 words)

  
 The Sundance Kid and Etta Place.
The legendary member of the Wild Bunch, and Butch Cassidy's lieutenant, spent the better part of 3 years in the Canadian Old West, in and around Calgary, Alberta.
1891 Police records show that a Harry Longabaugh was charged with cruelty to animals.
He tried that with Harry Longabaugh (The Sundance Kid) and prompty had a six-shooter shoved in his ribs.
www.thelastbestwest.com /sundance_kid_etta_place.htm   (234 words)

  
 Harry Longabaugh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Believed to have met sometime after Butch Cassidy's release from prison around 1896, Longabaugh and Cassidy formed what would be called the "Wild Bunch Gang." Together with the other members of the gang, they performed the longest string of successful bank robberies in American and old west history.
He, ironically, became better known than another outlaw member of the gang dubbed "Kid", Kid Curry, who killed a number of men while with the gang.
Pinkerton detectives led by Charlie Siringo, however, were steadily closing in, and hounded the gang for a couple of years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harry_Longabaugh   (756 words)

  
 Chubut province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
byname of HARRY LONGABAUGH, OR LONGBAUGH, American outlaw, reputed to be the best shot and fastest gunslinger of the Wild Bunch, a group of robbers and rustlers who ranged through the Rocky Mountains and plateau desert regions of the West in the 1880s and '90s.
Harry Longabaugh left home when he was 15 and took his nickname from the town of Sundance, where he was imprisoned (for his first and only time) from August 1887 to February 1889 for stealing a horse.
His favourite friend and confederate was Elzy Lay, with whom, alone or in a gang, he helped rob a number of trains, banks, and paymasters and rustled horses and, less often, cattle.
www.peninsulavaldes.org /patagonia/geography/chubute.htm   (838 words)

  
 Butch Cassidy and the Passing of the Old West
As a boy Harry read dime novels about the exploits of Jesse James and other western heroes, and he longed to escape the confines of rural Pennsylvania.
By 1884 Harry had drifted North and was working as an itinerant ranch hand in Montana and Wyoming.
In 1887 the 19-year-old Longabaugh stole a horse and was sentenced to two years imprisonment in Sundance, Wyoming.
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 Restless on the Range
It was not long before he put together a band of thieves call "The Wild Bunch." He partnered with the likes of Elza Lay, George Curry, Lonny and Harvey Logan, Bill Carver, and Harry Longabaugh, who hailed from the town of Sundance, Wyoming, and answered to the name of Kid.
But under dark of night, two famous criminals, Harry Tracy and David Lant, attempted an escape from the law.
Harry Tracy recounts his ruckus runins with Sheriff Neiman in a taped reenactment at the Tread of Pioneers Museum written by local historian and author Jean Wren.
www.steamboatmagazine.com /articles/21.php   (1607 words)

  
 Butch Cassidy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
By 1896 his gang had dubbed themselves the "Wild Bunch." This gang consisted of several well-known Western outlaws including Harry Longabaugh, known as the Sundance Kid; Harvey Logan, alias Kid Curry; Ben Kilpatrick, the Tall Texan; Harry Tracy, Elzy Lay (who was Butch's best friend), and several others.
Operating around the turn of the century, Cassidy and his partners put together the longest sequence of successful bank and train robberies in the history of the American West including several in eastern Oregon.
When the railroads hired the Pinkerton Agency to chase down Cassidy, he and Harry Longabaugh went to South America and purchased a ranch in Argentina.
www.piute.org /History/Butch_Cassidy.htm   (487 words)

  
 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 2004478110
Harry Longabaugh (The Sundance Kid) and his associates benefited from the assistance of a corrupt former North-West Mounted Police officer, who helped them hide out in the gullies around Big Beaver in southern Saskatchewan.
Longabaugh didn’t advertise his nickname — The Sundance Kid — and certainly no one asked about it when he showed up to work as a cowboy for the North-West Cattle Company — known as the “Bar U” — west of High River, Alberta.
He got the nickname when, as a youth, he served an eighteen-month jail term in Sundance, Wyoming, for stealing a horse, a saddle, and a gun from a ranch worker in Crook County, Wyoming, when he was either sixteen or seventeen years old.
www.loc.gov /catdir/samples/random052/2004478110.html   (2965 words)

  
 Utah History to Go
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid--Robert LeRoy Parker and Harry Longabaugh.
As for claims that William T. Phillips, a Spokane, Washington, businessman who died in 1937, was Butch Cassidy, Meadows puts forth a convincing argument that he was born in Sandusky, Michigan, to Celia Mudge and Laddie J. Phillips, thus eliminating him.
When all is said and done, Meadows has pulled together a compelling and convincing argument in favor of Butch and Sundance on a holdup spree in South America during the early 1900s, and an almost convincing argument that the two stole the mine payroll and died in the San Vicente shootout four days later.
historytogo.utah.gov /salt_lake_tribune/in_another_time/091894.html   (1174 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Harry Longabaugh": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Harry Longabaugh-aka the Sundance Kid-supposedly lived in Rockville in the early 1940s under the name Hiram BeBee with his common-law wife, Glame.
Harvey Logan became one of Cassidy's lieutenants, along with Benjamin Kilpatrick and the Sundance Kid, whose real name was Harry Longabaugh.
Seated, Harry Longabaugh "The Sundance Kid," Ben Kilpatrick "The Tall Texan" and Cassidy Himself...
www.amazon.com /phrase/Harry-Longabaugh   (557 words)

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