Harry Alonzo Longabaugh (1867 – November 7, 1908), better known as the Sundance Kid, was an outlaw and member of
Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch in the American
Old West. He likely met Butch Cassidy (real name
Robert Leroy Parker) during a hunting trip in 1883 or earlier. The "Wild Bunch" gang performed the longest string of successful train and bank robberies in American history. Longabaugh fled the United States along with his consort
Etta Place
Etta Place ( , ?) was a companion of the American outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, alias Butch Cassidy and Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, alias Sundance Kid. The three were members of the outlaw gang known as Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. She was princip ...
and Butch Cassidy to escape the dogged pursuit of the
Pinkerton Detective Agency. The trio fled first to Argentina and then to Bolivia, where most historians believe Parker (Cassidy) and Longabaugh were killed in a shootout in November 1908.
Early life
Longabaugh was born in
Mont Clare, Pennsylvania, in 1867 to Pennsylvania natives Josiah and Annie G. () Longabaugh, the youngest of five children. At age 15, he traveled west in a covered wagon with his cousin George to help settle George's homestead near
Cortez, Colorado. While there, he found work as a wrangler at a neighboring ranch, and he learned to buy and breed horses. He left Cortez in 1886 and struck out on his own, drifting north and working on ranches. He found work on the N Bar N Ranch in
Montana Territory, but the hard
winter of 1886–1887 forced the ranch to lay off wranglers, including Longabaugh.
Longabaugh drifted to the
Black Hills before turning back to try to find work again at the N Bar N.
Career
In 1887, while traveling across the Three V Ranch near
Sundance, Wyoming
Sundance (Lakota: ''Owíwaŋyaŋg Wačhí''; "Sun-Watching Dance") is a town in and the county seat of Crook County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 1,032 at the 2020 census. The town is named after the Sun Dance ceremony practiced b ...
, he stole a gun, horse, and saddle from a cowboy. He was captured by authorities in
Miles City, Montana, and sentenced to 18 months in jail by Judge
William L. Maginnis
William Lyman Maginnis (November 4, 1858 – October 26, 1910) was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Wyoming Territory from November 8, 1886 to October 1, 1889.
Early life and career
Born in Somerset, Ohio, he attended schools in Zanesvi ...
. He adopted the nickname Sundance Kid during this time in jail. After his release, he went back to working as a ranch hand, and he worked at the
Bar U Ranch in the
North-West Territories
The Northwest Territories (abbreviated ''NT'' or ''NWT''; french: Territoires du Nord-Ouest, formerly ''North-Western Territory'' and ''North-West Territories'' and namely shortened as ''Northwest Territory'') is a federal territory of Canada. ...
of Canada in 1891, which was one of the largest commercial ranches of the time.
He became joint owner of a saloon in the Grand Central Hotel in
Calgary
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, but after quarreling with his partner, he headed south to Montana again. There, he took another job with the N Bar N and began rustling cattle and horses in Montana and Canada.
Longabaugh was suspected of taking part in a train robbery in 1892 and a bank robbery in 1897 with five other men. He became associated with a group known as the Wild Bunch, which included Robert Leroy Parker, better known as Butch Cassidy. Longabaugh was reportedly fast with a gun and was often referred to as a gunfighter, but he is not known to have killed anyone prior to a shootout in Bolivia in which Parker and he allegedly were killed. He became better known than
Kid Curry, a member of his gang whose real name was
Harvey Logan; Curry killed numerous men while with the gang. Longabaugh did participate in a shootout with lawmen who trailed a gang led by
George Curry to the
Hole-in-the-Wall
Hole in the Wall may refer to:
Colloquial use
*In American English, an inconspicuous or unpretentious restaurant or retailer.
*In British English, an automated teller machine.
*''The Hole In The Wall'', a popular name for a public house.
Pla ...
hideout in
Wyoming, and he was thought to have wounded two men in that shootout. Several people were killed by members of the gang, including five law enforcement officers killed by Logan. "Wanted dead or alive" posters were posted throughout the country, with rewards of as much as a $30,000 for information leading to their capture or deaths.
Longabaugh and Logan used a log cabin at Old Trail Town in
Cody, Wyoming, as a hide-out, as they planned to rob a bank in
Red Lodge, Montana. They then began hiding out at Hole-in-the-Wall, located near
Kaycee, Wyoming. From there, they could strike and retreat with little fear of capture, since it was situated on high ground with a view of the surrounding territory in all directions.
Pinkerton
Pinkerton may refer to:
Places
* Pinkerton, Ontario, named after surveyor and early settler Matthew Pinkerton
* Pinkerton's Landing Bridge, railroad bridge in Pennsylvania
People
* Allan Pinkerton (18191884), Scottish detective and spy
* Bill ...
detectives led by
Charlie Siringo, however, hounded the gang for a few years.
Parker, Longabaugh, and his consort
Etta Place
Etta Place ( , ?) was a companion of the American outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, alias Butch Cassidy and Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, alias Sundance Kid. The three were members of the outlaw gang known as Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. She was princip ...
left the United States on February 20, 1901, aboard the British ship ''Herminius'' for
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
A man going under the name Frank Boyd, who was in reality Sundance/Longabaugh, killed a police officer on August 21, 1905 in a shootout at the port town of
Antofagasta, Chile. He was released on a bond (equivalent to
US$ 50,000 in 2022) and then, assisted by the US vice-consul in Antofagasta, fled to Argentina and finally Bolivia. This was not known until 2022, when the old Antofagasta ''El Industrial'' newspaper was digitized.
Death
A courier was conveying the payroll for the ''Aramayo Franke y Cia'' silver mine on November 3, 1908, near
San Vicente Canton, Bolivia, when he was attacked and robbed by two masked American bandits. The bandits then proceeded to the mining town of San Vicente, where they lodged in a small boarding house owned by Bonifacio Casasola, a miner. Casasola became suspicious of them because they had a mule with the Aramayo Mine's brand; he informed a nearby telegraph officer, who notified the Abaroa cavalry unit stationed nearby. The unit dispatched three soldiers under the command of Captain Justo Concha, and they notified the local authorities. The mayor, a number of his officials, and the three soldiers from the Abaroa regiment surrounded the house on the evening of 6 November. The bandits then opened fire, killing one of the soldiers and wounding another, which started a gunfight. The police and soldiers heard a man screaming from inside the house around 2 am, during a lull in the firing. They subsequently heard a single shot from inside the house, after which the screaming stopped, then heard another shot minutes later.
The soldiers entered the house the next morning and found two dead bodies, both with numerous bullet wounds to the arms and legs. One of the men had a bullet wound in the forehead and the other had a bullet wound in the temple. The police report surmised from the positions of the bodies that one bandit had shot his mortally wounded partner to put him out of his misery, before killing himself with his final bullet soon after. The Tupiza police investigation concluded that the dead men were the bandits who had robbed the Aramayo payroll transport, but the Bolivian authorities could not positively identify them. The bodies were buried at the San Vicente cemetery, where they were interred close to the grave of Gustav Zimmer, a German miner. American forensic anthropologist
Clyde Snow
Clyde Snow (January 7, 1928 – May 16, 2014) was an American forensic anthropologist. Some of his skeletal confirmations include John F. Kennedy, victims of John Wayne Gacy, King Tutankhamun, victims of the Oklahoma City bombing, and Nazi doctor ...
and his researchers attempted to find the graves in 1991, but they did not find any remains with DNA matching the living relatives of Parker or Longabaugh.
Some have claimed that one or both men survived and returned to the United States. One of these claims was that Longabaugh lived under the name of William Henry Long in the small town of
Duchesne, Utah. Long died in 1936, and his remains were exhumed in December 2008 and subjected to DNA testing. Anthropologist John McCullough stated Long's remains did not match the DNA which they had obtained "from a distant relative of the Sundance Kid."
In popular culture
*
Arthur Kennedy
John Arthur Kennedy (February 17, 1914January 5, 1990) was an American stage and film actor known for his versatility in supporting film roles and his ability to create "an exceptional honesty and naturalness on stage", especially in the origi ...
portrayed the Sundance Kid in the 1947 film ''
Cheyenne'' (later retitled ''The Wyoming Kid'').
* Longabaugh was portrayed by
Robert Ryan in the 1948 film ''
Return of the Bad Men'', although the film is inaccurate in a number of points, not least of which are the cold-blooded killings by the character and his death at the end of the movie.
* He was depicted as a character in the 1951 film ''
The Texas Rangers'' played by
Ian MacDonald. The fictional tale has real-life outlaws
Sam Bass,
John Wesley Hardin
John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 – August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. Hardin often got into trouble with the law from an early age. He killed his first man at the age of 15, claiming h ...
,
Butch Cassidy
Robert LeRoy Parker (April 13, 1866 – November 7, 1908), better known as Butch Cassidy, was an American train and bank robber and the leader of a gang of criminal outlaws known as the "Wild Bunch" in the Old West.
Parker engaged in crimina ...
and
Dave Rudabaugh and him forming a gang, then squaring off against two convicts recruited by
John B. Jones
John B. Jones (December 22, 1834 – July 19, 1881) was a Confederate army officer, Texas Ranger captain, and Adjutant General of Texas. Born in Fairfield, South Carolina, his family moved to the Republic of Texas in 1838.
At the beginning ...
to bring them to justice.
* He was portrayed by
Alan Hale, Jr.
Alan Hale Jr. (born Alan Hale MacKahan; (March 8, 1921 - January 2, 1990) was an American actor and restaurateur. He was the son of actor Alan Hale Sr. His television career spanned four decades, but he was best known for his secondary lead role ...
in the 1956 film ''
The Three Outlaws'', with
Neville Brand as Butch Cassidy.
*
Scott Brady played him in the 1956 film ''
The Maverick Queen''.
*
Robert Redford
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (born August 18, 1936) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the List of awards and nominations received by Robert Redford, recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Awards, Academy Award from four nomi ...
played him in the 1969 film ''
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'' is a 1969 American Western buddy film directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman. Based loosely on fact, the film tells the story of Wild West outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, known as Butch C ...
''. Redford named the
Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with more than 46,66 ...
after the Sundance Kid.
*
Elizabeth Montgomery played his fugitive girlfriend in the 1974 film ''Mrs. Sundance''.
*
William Katt portrayed the Sundance Kid and
Tom Berenger played Butch in ''
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days'' (1979).
*
Padraic Delaney portrayed him in the 2011 film ''
Blackthorn''.
* He is an antagonist in the video game ''
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger'' (2013).
* Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid are supporting characters in the ''
Drifters'' manga series by
Kouta Hirano.
See also
*
List of fugitives from justice who disappeared
This is a list of fugitives from justice, notable people who disappeared or evaded capture while being sought by law enforcement agencies in connection with a crime, and who are currently sought or were sought for the duration of their presume ...
References
Bibliography
* Pages 42–47 tell the story of Kid Curry and the failed attempt at a bank robbery in Red Lodge.
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External links
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