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James M. Hervey wrote an important account of his involvement in the investigation of Garrett’s death some years prior to March 1951 and sent it to W. T. Moyers, a Denver attorney who became obsessed with who killed Garrett. This typed manuscript is in Box 3, Folder 5, Fred M. Mazzulla Collection. Hervey expanded this account prior to his death in 1953 and it was subsequently published as “The Assassination of Pat Garrett,”
True West
(Mar.–Apr. 1961): 16–27, 40–42.

The subpoenas for the telegrams of Brazel, Rhode, and others are in
Territory of New Mexico vs. Wayne Brazel,
Case #4112, Doña Ana County District Court Records, Box 13320, NMSRCA.

Captain Fornoff’s “discovery” was shared with both Hervey and Governor Curry. Curry wrote later that, because of Fornoff’s findings, he became convinced that Brazel was “the victim of a conspiracy rather than the killer” (
Autobiography,
217). Fornoff made a written report of his investigation, but that report appears to have been destroyed. Fred Lambert, a member of the Mounted Police under Fornoff, wrote W. T. Moyers on Apr. 7, 1951, that Fornoff “definitely established that young Brazil [
sic
] was paid $10,000 to do the job.” Lambert may have confused the story somewhat after forty-three years, but he remembered the main point that Garrett’s killing was a conspiracy. Lambert’s letter is in Box 10B, Folder 4D, Fred M. Mazzulla Collection. For more on the Fornoff report, see Robert N. Mullin, “The Key to the Mystery of Pat Garrett,”
The Branding Iron
(Los Angeles Corral of the Westerners) 92 (June 1969): 1–5.

For newspaper reports of the Brazel verdict, see the
El Paso Times,
May 5, 1909, and
The Evening News,
Ada, Oklahoma, May 6, 1909. Dr. Field is as quoted in the
New Mexico Sentinel,
Apr. 23, 1939.

Wayne Brazel’s apology to Mrs. Fall is as quoted in Mrs. C. C. Chase interview typescript, Jan. 13, 1966, Leon C. Metz Papers.

A typescript of the Oliver M. Lee Jr. interview with C. L. Sonnichsen, Sept. 14, 1954, is in Box 93, Folder 404, C. L. Sonnichsen Papers. W. T. Moyers visited Alamogordo, New Mexico, in 1955 and got a very similar story from Oliver Lee Jr. Moyers understood that after Print Rhode (Moyers uses “Mr. X” for Rhode) shot Garrett in the back of the head with a Winchester rifle, Brazel fired his pistol into Garrett’s body. See W. T. Moyers dictation, Dec. 1, 1955; and Moyers to Fred M. Mazzulla, Denver, Colo., Dec. 12, 1961, Box 10B, Folder 4D, Fred M. Mazzulla Collection.

Jim Cox’s statement to Herman Weisner is as quoted in a typescript of Weisner’s Mar. 18, 1986, lecture at the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, Las Cruces, RGT186, Rio Grande Historical Collections.

The Albert Fall quote on Garrett’s death is from his letter to Eugene Manlove Rhodes, El Paso, Texas, Feb. 2, 1910, Box 8, Folder 27, Albert B. Fall Family Papers.

James B. Gillett is as quoted in the
Brooklyn Daily Eagle,
Brooklyn, New York, Jan. 3, 1885.

For the lynching of Jim Miller, see the
Evening News,
Ada, Oklahoma, Apr. 19, 20, 22, and 23; and the
Galveston Daily News,
Apr. 20, 1909.

Carl Adamson’s trial and conviction for smuggling Chinese nationals was reported in the
Rio Grande Republican,
Dec. 19, 1908; and the
Albuquerque Journal,
Aug. 23, 1911. It has been suggested that Miller and Adamson wanted Garrett’s Bear Canyon ranch as a hideout for illegal aliens whom they intended to smuggle into the United States. This is extremely far-fetched. The smuggling business consisted of supplying Chinese nationals in Mexico with bogus U.S. citizenship certificates and then getting them across the border where they could be quickly shuttled to the larger U.S. cities, places where they were more likely to blend in. The smugglers charged $50 for each certificate and $50 to get the individual across the Rio Grande. There was no need of a remote hideout in New Mexico where there were no jobs except punching cattle. See “Chinese Smuggled In,”
Galveston Daily News,
Nov. 5, 1907.

Bill Cox’s purchase of the Garrett Black Mountain ranch was reported in the
Rio Grande Republican
, Dec. 5, 1908. The comparison of Cox’s ranch with Rhode Island is in the
Rio Grande Republican
of Oct. 21, 1910. For more on Cox, see Paxton P. Price,
Mesilla Valley Pioneers, 1823–1912
(Las Cruces: Yucca Tree Press, 1995), 226–227.

Albert Fall’s recommendation of Brazel for an appointment to the New Mexico Mounted Police is in the Territorial Archives of New Mexico, roll 165, frame 417. My additional details on Brazel’s later life and disappearance are from Robert N. Mullin, “The Strange Story of Wayne Brazel,”
Panhandle-Plains Historical Review
42 (1969): 23–59.

My description of Print Rhode’s murder of Henry L. Murphy, his incarceration, and eventual pardon comes from the
Arizona Journal-Miner,
July 9, 10, and 12, 1910; Inquest of H. L. Murphy and A. P. Rhode Petition for Writ, Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, Phoenix, Arizona; and Arizona Territorial Prison (Florence) record for A. P. Rhode. Although Print Rhode has been mentioned by other writers as a possible suspect in Garrett’s murder, I am the first to present significant evidence identifying him as the killer. See Robert N. Mullin, “Who Killed Pat Garrett—and Why?”
Password
(El Paso County Historical Society) 16 (1971): 46–61.

EPILOGUE

Garrett and Hough’s visit to Fort Sumner is recounted in Hough’s
The Story of the Outlaw,
305–312.

Native Texan Stanley Walker’s review of Burn’s
Saga of Billy the Kid
appeared in the Mar. 7, 1926, issue of the
New York Times
.

The copy of Burn’s
Saga
found in Bonnie and Clyde’s death car now belongs to the Bienville Depot Museum, Arcadia, Louisiana.

For Copland and his ballet,
Billy the Kid,
see Aaron Copland and Vivian Perlis,
Copland, 1900 through 1942
(New York: St. Martin’s, 1984).

For the dispute over the Fort Sumner cemetery, see the
Clovis News-Journal,
July 24, 1938; and the
El Paso Herald-Post,
Feb. 18, 1939.

My information on the restoration and dedication of the old Lincoln County courthouse comes from the
Albuquerque Journal,
June 14, 1937, and July 31, 1939;
El Paso Herald-Post
, Feb. 12, 1938;
The Daily Times-News,
Burlington, North Carolina, Nov. 25, 1938; and
Las Cruces Sun-News,
July 31, 1939.

For a history of the gun that killed Billy the Kid, see Mary’n Rosson, “The Gun That Killed Billy the Kid,”
Old West
14 (Winter 1977): 6–9, 32, 36–37. The Garrett affidavit quoted is reproduced in the above article, 8. The legal struggle between Polinaria Garrett and the Powers estate is chronicled in the
El Paso Herald-Post,
Nov. 10, 1933, and Mar. 7, Oct. 6, and Oct. 8, 1934; and the
Albuquerque Journal,
Jan. 31, and Apr. 25 and 29, 1933. A list of the firearms in the Tom Powers collection, from the estate inventory, is in Box 18, Leon C. Metz Papers.

Polinaria Garrett’s death was reported in the
Albuquerque Journal,
Oct. 22, 1936. Her first name was given as Pauline.

For the Garrett family’s lawsuit against Howard Hughes, see the
Port Arthur News,
Port Arthur, Texas, Mar. 9, 1947;
Las Vegas Daily Optic,
Mar. 8, 1947; and
Albuquerque Journal,
Mar. 8, 1947. An excellent summary of Billy the Kid films is Paul Andrew Hutton, “Silver Screen Desperado: Billy the Kid in the Movies,”
New Mexico Historical Review
82 (Spring 2007): 149–196.

The Brushy Bill Roberts story was widely covered in the press, but see the
Santa Fe New Mexican,
Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 1950; and
El Paso Herald-Post,
Nov. 25, 1950. Brushy’s death was reported in the
Las Cruces Sun-News,
Dec. 28, 1950. See also C. L. Sonnichsen and William V. Morrison,
Alias Billy the Kid
(Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1955).

For the Sullivan/Sederwall investigation, see the
New York Times,
June 5, 2003;
Santa Fe New Mexican,
Aug. 2, 2004;
Tucson Weekly,
Apr. 13, 2006;
Houston Chronicle,
Sept. 5, 2007;
Ruidoso News,
Aug. 13, 2008;
Albuquerque Journal,
Aug. 18, 2007, and Aug. 28, 2008; and Jana Bommersbach, “Digging Up Billy,”
True West
50 (Aug./Sept. 2003): 42–45. The investigation also figures in a 2004 History Channel documentary,
Investigating History: Billy the Kid,
and a 2007 French documentary,
Requiem for Billy the Kid,
directed by Anne Feinsilber.

Florencio Chavez is as quoted in Eugene Cunningham, “Fought with Billy the Kid,”
Frontier Times
9 (Mar. 1932): 247.

For the sad condition of Garrett’s grave and the removal of his remains to the Masonic cemetery, see the
Las Cruces Sun-News,
Feb. 1, 1948;
Big Spring Daily Herald,
Sept. 12, 1957; and
Las Cruces Sun-News,
Oct. 23, 1957.

Sallie Chisum is as quoted in Burns,
Saga of Billy the Kid,
18–19.

ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, Phoenix

Inquest of H. L. Murphy, 1910

A. P. Rhode Petition for Writ, 1910

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, RC 113

The C. L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, University of Texas at El Paso Library

Leon C. Metz Papers, MS 157

C. L. Sonnichsen Papers, MS 141

Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin

E. A. Brininstool Collection

Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque

Ealy Family Papers, MSS 443 BC

John William Poe Papers, MSS 95 SC

Marshall Bond Papers, MSS 118 SC

Marshall Bond Photograph Collection, PICT 000-118

Cobb Memorial Archives, Valley, Alabama

Patrick Floyd Jarvis Probate File

Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado

Billy the Kid Clippings File

Pat Garrett Clippings File

Charles Jesse Jones Letter, Apr. 1, 1917, MSS-M414

Donnelly Library, Special Collections, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas

“The Original Las Vegas, 1835–1935,” by Lynn I. Perrigo, 2 vols. (typescript), 1975

The Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe

William H. Bonney Collection, AC 017-P

Lincoln County Collection, AC 134

Charles Siringo Papers, AC 212

Marta Weigle Collection, AC 361

Haley Memorial Library and History Center, Midland, Texas

J. Evetts Haley interview with James East, Sept. 27, 1927, J. Evetts Haley Collection

New Mexico Biographical Notes, Robert N. Mullin Collection

L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Eve Ball Papers, MSS 3096

Lincoln County Clerk’s Office, Carrizozo, New Mexico

Lincoln County Records

James W. Bell Probate File

James Carlyle Probate File

Robert Olinger Probate File

Lincoln Heritage Trust, Lincoln, New Mexico

Coroner’s Jury Verdict, Deaths of Robert Olinger and J. W. Bell

National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.

Reports of Special Operative Azariah F. Wild, Daily Reports of U.S. Secret Service Agents, 1875–1936, Records of the United States Secret Service, RG 87, Microfilm T915, roll 308

New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe

Billy the Kid History File

Buckner Collection of Elizabeth Garrett Materials, 1893–1992, Coll. #1992-025

Donald Cline Collection

Lincoln County War History File #20

Marriage Records, 1857–1946, La Yglesia de San Jose (St. Joseph), Anton Chico, New Mexico, Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Microfilm Roll 61-A

Frank W. Parker Papers

Territorial Archives of New Mexico (microfilm)

Territorial Auditor Collection, #1960-030

Territory of New Mexico vs. Robert Casey, et al.,
Case #751, New Mexico Supreme Court Records.

Territory of New Mexico vs. Wayne Brazel,
Case #4112, Doña Ana County District Court Records, Box 13320

Pinal County Historical Museum, Florence, Arizona

Arizona Territorial Prison record for A. P. Rhode, #3585

Rio Grande Historical Collections, New Mexico State University Archives, Las Cruces

Louis B. Bentley Papers, Ms 14

Albert Bacon Fall Collection, Ms 8

Patrick F. Garrett Family Papers, Ms 282

Herman B. Weisner Papers, Ms 249

Stephen H. Hart Library, Colorado Historical Society, Denver

Oliver E. Aultman Collection

Dawson Scrapbooks

Fred M. Mazzulla Collection, #1881

University of Arizona Library Special Collections, Tucson

Maurice G. Fulton Collection

Ealy Papers

PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

Robert G. McCubbin, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Marc Simmons, Cerrillos, New Mexico

Robert M. Utley, Georgetown, Texas

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———.
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———.
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