The bandit invincible.

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The bandit invincible.

Two versions of "The Bandit Invincible" manuscript one (incomplete) by Pearl Baker and one by Jim Dullenty; supportive articles and correspondence.

9 fd. : photocopy of typescript.

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Phillips, William T., Ph.D.

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Phillips was a Washington businessman who may have been Robert Leroy Parker (Butch Cassidy). From the description of The bandit invincible. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122552003 Spokane, Wash. businessman who claimed to be the outlaw Butch Cassidy. From the description of Papers, 1934, 1993. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 31504178 ...

Cassidy, Butch, 1866 or 7-

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Baker, Pearl Biddlecome

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Pearl Biddlecome Baker (1907-1992) researched and published a book about about the history of Robber's Roost titled, The Wild Bunch of Robbers Roost. Pearl Biddlecome Baker was born 5 August 1907 in Ferron, Utah. In 1909 her family moved to a ranch that included the notorious Robber's Roost in Southeastern Utah. Pearl and her husband bought this ranch after her father died in 1929, but her husband died soon after. She ran the ranch alone until she remarried in 1934. In 1...

Dullenty, Jim.

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Dullenty served as editor of the outlaw history magazines "Old West" and "True West", and as a board member of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History. From the description of Papers, 1973-1981. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 27314601 ...