Wyoming Outlaws
Across
- 4. Last name of the desperado Jack Creek is named after who was once well known in Carbon County as one of the “noble sons”
- 6. He is famous for what happened to his skin
- 8. Butch Cassidy’s crew
- 10. A woman who was notorious for stealing livestock
- 12. He went by the name “McKenney” when committing crimes in Wyoming
- 13. Shot the famous Wild Bill Hickok
- 15. Horse thief that was on the top of Wyoming Stock Growers Association wanted list in the 1880s
- 17. Two Deputies were shot here in pursuit of Parrot’s gang
- 23. She opened a house of ill repute in the mid 1870s and was trusted by outlaws to keep their spoils safe
- 24. Murderess of Slaughterhouse Gulch in South Pass
Down
- 1. He was the “White Masked Bandit” or sometimes called “The Gentleman Bandit”
- 2. Another term for stealing livestock
- 3. Butch Cassidy served 1.5 years time in this city
- 5. Place in Carbon County where two Wyoming Game Wardens were murdered in November 1945
- 7. Criminals used this route to escape
- 9. Her remarkable riding stance gave her this nickname who turned to theiving cattle and used the brand OXO after her husband deserted her
- 11. He wandered and took jobs as a detective, lawman, gun for hire, prospector, ranch hand and rodeo contestant and held a record as the world’s greatest steer roper
- 14. Another word for hanging
- 16. The youngest person to be executed in Wyoming
- 18. Criminals liked to hide here
- 19. Fastest hired gun in the West who was once hired by the Snake River Stock Association to exterminate cattle thieves
- 20. The “Sagebrush King of Bitter Creek” that led a gang of stock thieves
- 21. A gang of jobless men who rode the rails and sometimes stole freight trains and started the first political march on Washington
- 22. A “gentle outlaw” of color who once served as a camp attendant during the Civil War