Ernst, Donna B. From Cowboy to Outlaw: The True Story of Will Carver. Sonora, Tex.: Sutton County Historical Society, 1995.
———. Sundance: My Uncle. College Station, Tex.: Creative Publishing, 1992.
Fetter, Richard L., and Suzanne Fetter. Telluride: From Pick to Powder. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, 1979.
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———. Some Recollections of a Western Ranchman: New Mexico, 1883–1899. New York: Argosy-Antiquarian, 1995.
Frye, Elnora L. Atlas of Wyoming Outlaws at the Territorial Penitentiary. Laramie, Wyo.: Jelm Mountain Press, 1990.
Hafen, LeRoy R., and Ann W. Hafen. Handcarts to Zion. Glendale, Calif.: Arthur H. Clarke Company, 1960.
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———. The Gunfighters: The Authentic Wild West. New York: Crown, 1976.
———. The Pinkertons: The Detective Dynasty that Made History. New York: Crown Publishers, 1967.
———. The Wild Bunch. New York: Signet, 1958.
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Jameson, W.C. Billy the Kid: Beyond the Grave. Lanham, Md.: Taylor Trade, 2005.
Jameson, W.C., and Frederic Bean. The Return of the Outlaw Billy the Kid. Plano: Republic of Texas Press, 1998.
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Kelly, Charles. The Outlaw Trail: A History of Butch Cassidy and His Wild Bunch. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1959.
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———. The Saga of Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch. Palmer Lake, Colo.: Filter Press, 1977.
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Articles
Boren, Kerry Ross. “Tom Vernon: Butch Cassidy Came Back.” Outlaw Trail Journal (Summer/Fall 1993).
Buck, Daniel, and Ann Meadows. “Escape from Mercedes: What the Wild Bunch Did in South America.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Spring/Summer 1991).
———. “The Many Deaths of Butch Cassidy.” Pacific Northwest (July 1987).
———. “Where Lies Butch Cassidy?” Old West (Fall 1991).
———. “The Wild Bunch in South America: Closing in on the Bank Robbers.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Fall/Winter 1991).
———. “The Wild Bunch in South America: A Maze of Entanglements.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Fall 1992).
———. “The Wild Bunch in South America: Merry Christmas from the Pinkertons.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Spring 1992).
———. “The Wild Bunch in South America: Neighbors on the Hot Seat; Revelations from the Long-Lost Argentine Police File.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Spring/Summer 1996).
Callan, Dan. “Butch Cassidy in Southern Nevada.” Newsletter of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Summer 1995).
Carlson, Chip. “The Tipton Train Robbery.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Summer 1995).
Chapman, Arthur. “Butch Cassidy.” Elks Magazine (April 1930).
Coleman, Max. “Cassidy in Wyoming.” Frontier Times Magazine, March 1976.
Condit, Thelma Gatchell. “The Hole-in-the-Wall.” Annals of Wyoming (October 1955–April 1962).
Crowell, Todd. “Did Cassidy Survive Last Shootout?” Christian Science Monitor, June 4, 1978.
Dullenty, Jim. “Did Regan Know Phillips and Cassidy?” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Spring 1992).
———. “Wagner Train Robbery.” Old West (Spring 1983).
———. “Was William T. Phillips Really Butch Cassidy?” Westerners Brand Book, Chicago Corral (November/December 1982).
———. “Who Really Was William T. Phillips of Spokane: Outlaw or Imposter?” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Fall/Winter 1991).
Ernst, Donna B. “Blackened Gold and the Wild Bunch.” Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaws and Lawman History (January-March 1994).
———. “Sundance: The Missing Years.” Old West (Spring 1994).
Ernst, Paul D. “The Winnemucca Bank Holdup.” Wild West (June 1998).
Flack, Dora. “Butch Cassidy: The Living Dea
d.” Frontier Times Magazine (January 1981.
Francis, A. G. “The End of an Outlaw.” World Wide Magazine (May 1913).
Griffith, Elizabeth. “Sundance Kid: The Man in the Attic.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman Association (Spring/Summer 1966).
Haden, Willard C. “Butch Cassidy and the Great Montpelier Bank Robbery.” Idaho Yesterdays (Spring 1971).
Hayden, Willard C. “Butch Cassidy and the Great Montpelier Bank Robbery.” Idaho Yesterdays (Spring 1971).
Hunter, Marvin J. “The Wild Bunch of Robbers Roost.” Frontier Times Magazine (September 1928).
Kirby, Edward M. “Butch, Sundance, Etta Place Frolicked in ‘Fun City.’” Newsletter of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History (Winter 1975–1976).
Kyle, Thomas G. “Did Butch Cassidy Die in Spokane? Phillips Photo Fails.” Old West (Fall 1991).
Lacy, Steve, and Jim Dullenty. “Revealing Letters of Outlaw Butch Cassidy.” Old West (Winter 1984).
Longabaugh, William D. “The Sundance Kid: View from the Family.” True West (July 1984).
Martin, R. I. “A Lively Day at Belle Fourche.” True West (April 1962).
Meadows, Ann, and Dan Buck. “The Last Days of Butch and Sundance.” Wild West (February 1997).
———. “Showdown at San Vicente: The Case that Butch and Sundance Died in Bolivia.” True West (February 1993).
Patterson, Richard. “Butch Cassidy’s First Bank Robbery.” Old West (Summer 1995).
———. “Butch Cassidy’s ‘Peaceful Years’: 1889–1894.” True West (October 1996).
———. “Did the Sundance Kid Take Part in Telluride Robbery?” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Summer/Fall 1994).
———. “How They Railroaded Butch Cassidy into the Wyoming Prison for a $5 Horse.” Journal of the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (Fall/Winter 1995).
———. “The Pinkertons and the Train Robbers.” True West (August 1992).
Piernes, Justo. “Butch Cassidy in Patagonia.” Clarin [Buenos Aires] (May 2, 1970).
Reust, Francis William, and Daniel Davidson. “Daniel Sinclair Parker: Little Known Brother of Butch Cassidy, Southern Wyoming State in December of 1889.” Frontier Magazine (December 1995–January 1996).
Reynolds, Franklin. “Winnemucca Bank Robbery.” Frontier Times Magazine (July 1978).
Rhodes, Gayle R. “Butch Cassidy Didn’t Die in an Ambush in South America.” The West (January 1974).
Schindler, Harold. “Butch and Sundance: Where Are They? History Muddles Ending of Tale of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History (April–June 1995).
Spafford, Debbie. “Ann Bassett: ‘Queen of the Cattle Rustlers,’” Outlaw Trail Journal (Winter/Spring 1992).
Stewart, John. “Butch and Sundance Revisited.” Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History (October–December 1994).
Warner, Joyce, and Steve Lacy. “Matt Warner’s Daughter Meets Butch Cassidy.” Quarterly of the National Association and Center for Outlaw and Lawman History (Spring 1982).
About the Author
W.C. Jameson is the award-winning author of more than seventy books, 1,500 articles and essays, one musical, three hundred songs, and dozens of poems. He has written the sound tracks for three films and appeared in five. He has appeared on the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, the Travel Channel, Nightline, and PBS. When not on the road conducting writing workshops and performing his music at folk festivals, roadhouses, and college campuses, Jameson is working on his next book at his home in Llano, Texas.
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