Whatever Happened to Billy the Kid

· Sunstone Press
Ebook
175
Pages
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About this ebook



It’s possible that Billy the
Kid escaped the gunfire from Pat Garrett’s pistol. And, under the name of John
Miller, he could have lived the rest of his life as a cattle rancher and horse
breeder in the Zuni mountains of Western New Mexico, and as a farm worker in
Buckeye, Arizona. His adopted son, Max Miller, said so. So do most of the
Indians and the Mormon pioneers who knew John Miller. Could this be? Our book
presents some convincing evidence. You decide.



About the author

Helen Airy graduated from Yreka High School, Siskiyon County, California, and the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in English literature. She was a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner for five years until the outbreak of World War II when she joined the American Red Cross in December, 1942, and was sent to England. She served as an aero club director on a B-26 bomber base at Rougham, in East Anglia, and later as a London-based reporter writing about the American Red Cross. She is the author of Doughnut Dollies, American Red Cross Girls During World War II, also published by Sunstone Press.

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