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Butch Cassidy
in 1893.
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Butch
Cassidy, aka: Robert Leroy Parker, Hiram Bebee (1867-1911 or 1937)
- Born in Beaver,
Utah,
Robert Leroy Parker, was raised in the Mormon faith on his parent's
ranch near Circleville,
Utah.
While working at a local dairy farm when he was a teenager, he fell in
with a horse and cattle rustler by the name of Mike Cassidy.
Later he worked on several ranches and at
a butcher shop in Rock Springs, Wyoming for a brief time. It was when
he worked for the meat cutter, that he got the nickname of "Butch."
Later, he borrowed his friend's name "Cassidy."
Butch went on to lead the
Wild Bunch
gang, which robbed trains and banks in
Utah,
Nevada,
Wyoming,
Colorado
and New
Mexico.
Butch Cassidy
and the
Sundance Kid
reportedly moved their operations to Bolivia, where they were believed
to have been killed in a shootout with Bolivian troops in 1911. Evidence exists, however, that
Butch Cassidy relocated to Spokane,
Washington ,
where he lived under the alias William T. Phillips until he died of
cancer in the county poorhouse on July 20, 1937. Persistent
reports also claimed that the
Sundance Kid
returned to the United States where he allegedly lived under the name
of Hiram Bebee until his death in
Wyoming
in 1955.
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