For most travelers, Southern Utah winters prevent comfortable camping, and occasional snowfall can make outdoor adventure a little more challenging. Dont thank me for that. I only wish my Dad was still here to tell more stories about his favorite Grandfather and his days as Butchs friend and employer. The bandits then made their way over a choice hideout, Brown's Park, along the Green River at the Utah-Wyoming border. Since we spoke of Butchs burial I will mention Foote was burried in the White Mans Cemetary in Pahrump in 1895. There is a plethora of tales told about Cassidy and the only thing one can do at best is to review the evidence and to rely on peoples accounts who knew him or knew of him much more intimately than self-appointed experts of these modern times. Know how to stay safe and informed during your Utah trip and who is helping when you get into trouble. A fire pit in the remote backcountry, but not Robber's Roost. Lindy Callahan, This is the rugged terrain that Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch knew well. GREAT NEWS! For example an Indian named Johnnie did not guide George Montgomery to the mine. Parker began dabbling in rustling under the tuition of a shady ranch hand, Mike Cassidy. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were brought to life in the 1969 movie named after them. It contains the information you seek. Mrs. Betenson, 18 years younger than Butch Cassidy -- born Robert LeRoy Parker -- died Monday. In 1938, after her husband died of cancer, Gertrude Phillips told a Cassidy researcher that she and her husband had known Cassidy but that Phillips was not him. "It [the novella] doesn't bear a great deal of relationship to Butch Cassidy's real life, or Butch Cassidy's life as we know it." Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: The Movie. If Butch died in Leeds, UT why would they travel 205 miles to burry him in Jonnie, Nevada back in the early 1900s? I have acquired a photo of him taken in 1932 with secure provenance. Learn more about managing a memorial . Josh immerses himself in Wild West lore on a quest to find Butch Cassidy's missing money; he traces the iconic outlaw's footsteps through Colorado, Utah and Nevada, eventually learning he may have to find the man himself to locate the lost loot. This browser does not support getting your location. Sundance is killed. "It had been used by (Seeley) one summer when he had been badly wanted by the sheriff's forces along in ninety-one. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Failed to report flower. Im just glad that people are now seeing that Butch Cassidy didnt die in Bolivia but lived his life. Still the information provided made it look like a manageable quest. Pointer said. Did Butch Cassidy, the notorious Old West outlaw who most historians believe perished in a 1908 shootout in Bolivia, actually survive that battle and live to old age, peacefully and. She put one at the head of Butchs grave and the other she stuck in her purse. Southern Utah comes alive in winter with unexpected experiences for those who are well-prepared and solitude for those who want to expand their view. He visited central Wyoming, where more than a few people in the Lander area, including one of Cassidy's old girlfriends, said it was Cassidy who spent the summer of 1934 camping out in the Wind River Range, telling tales about the Wild Bunch and digging holes in search of buried loot. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Butch Cassidy, byname of Robert LeRoy Parker, (born April 13, 1866, Beaver, Utah, U.S.died 1909?, Concordia Tin Mines, near San Vicente, Bolivia? He soon took on the name Butch Cassidy, perhaps in honor of his childhood hero. The unofficial trail linked together a series of hideouts and ranches, like the Carlisle Ranch near Monticello, where ranch owners seemed willing to give jobs to outlaw cowboys. After the cruel winter of 1886-87, these resentments were ripe. Add to your scrapbook. We walked out into the desert where Butch is buried. He also liked the ladies, and many apparently returned his affections. He quickly fled town, followed by a posse. I visited the gravesite personally in the company of Butchs sister Lula. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Always take enough food and water to last at least a day for each person in your group, as well as an emergency kit. Among other things, she told reporters that Cassidy had not died in South America in 1909, as was widely believed, but had come back to visit some 16 years later, in 1925. He told Ott that while attending a dance in Panguitch he got into a fight with the boyfriend of one of the girls he danced with. Well, this article was written for the child inside you as we account for the hidden treasure that is still waiting to be discovered. Being insulting is easyrefuting you and the other reliable sources for his burial, such as his sister, is a lot more difficult. You are half right. There are miles of backroads here to explore, and also a handful of, This is also the right vicinity for the Robbers Roost hideout. "We stopped several times to absorb the vastness and unfamiliarity of the environment we were so alone in." The first known time he holed up at the Roost was in 1889 after a robbery in Telluride, Colorado, making away with $21,000 close to what would be $500,000 today. One soldier was shot and killed up front, then more shots and some screaming could be heard from inside. In the years following 1884, Roy drifted west to Telluride, Colo., stopping along the way in the back of beyond territory known as the Robber's Roost, which is in the rough foothills of the Henry Mountains. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. By the early 1900s, Cassidy took up residence in South America and the Wild Bunch left Robbers Roost abandoned in the desert for good. What refuses to die is the legend that they survived. He also spent time in Wyoming working as a cook, butcher, and miner. He embarked on a few desperate trips back to Utah and Wyoming in hopes of finding some buried caches, but he apparently was unsuccessful. Hello everyone. The red sand revealed dried up stream beds and delicate animal bones, remnants of life lost to time. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. They made forays to Green River and Vernal before moving north to Lander, Wyo. We were dazed and settling into the ongoing drive when heading up a large hill, an antelope doe and baby appeared running toward us. Rugged and starkly beautiful desert public lands of Southern Utah. He robbed his first bank in 1889 in Telluride, Colo., and fell in with cattle rustlers who hid out at The Hole in the Wall, a refuge in northern Wyoming's Johnson County. www.thetrekplanner.com. He says, Cassidy lived in Goldfield under the name Frank Ervin, that he wrote three letters from Goldfield to the daughter of his former Wild Bunch partner Matt Warner. It was a place Butch Cassidy could rest easy. Utah book collector Brent Ashworth and Montana author Larry Pointer say the text contains the best evidence yet with details only Cassidy could have known that "Bandit Invincible" was not biography but autobiography, and that Phillips himself was the legendary outlaw. He died at Leeds, Utah, and was buried in the desert near Johnnie. So, did Butchs sister LulaParker Betensen. Privately their records show they were still looking for them into the 1920s and William A. Pinkerton, head of the Pinkerton agency, declared that neither of the two men had died in South America, and the case was still open, Boren said. Around 1880, he journeyed to a clothier shop in another town but found it closed. An unlikely candidate for the outlaw life, Cassidy, whose real name was Robert Leroy Parker, was born to Mormon pioneers in the small town of Beaver, Utah, and raised in nearby Circleville. With there being more lore available than fact about Cassidy, he has become one of the biggest legends of the American West. It is said that Butch Cassidy buried loot on or near Wild Mountain, and another $50,000 near Powder Springs in the northwest corner of Colorado. How many of these hidden gems have you been to? This gang. Butch Cassidy's first bank robbery is generally agreed to have happened in June 1889, at the San Miguel Valley Bank in Telluride, Colorado. and Kerry Ross is full of it. If Butch Cassidy returned to the states after 1909, he may have been drawn to Nevada. In 1968, a traveling cigarette salesman came forward with evidence that he said showed Cassidy died in 1953 "after decades of fruitless hunting in the mountains of Wyoming for a buried. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Name: Butch Cassidy Birth Year: 1866 Birth date: April 13, 1866 Birth State: Utah Birth City: Beaver Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Best Known For: Outlaw Butch Cassidy, also known. In her book, 'Butch Cassidy, My Brother,' she cites several encounters with Cassidy by numerous family friends long after 1908. He had spent three days with Sundance Kid that spring. EIN Presswire's priority is source transparency. Shown are Bill Carver, top left, the Sundance Kid, bottom left, and Butch Cassidy, bottom right. In 1944, an accident with a giant pulley wheel caused Cassidys death, according to Boren and others, and that Butch was buried near the mine in an unnamed grave. His Mormon parents had come to Utah from England in 1856. Most who knew him described Butch Cassidy as an agreeable fellow with a sense of humor, generous with his associates, and quick to make friends with children. Narrowly escaping (Cassidy even claimed to have shared a hotel room with a sheriff who was hunting for him but apparently never got a good look at him) Cassidy headed south then west again, where he met the gang and planned perhaps their greatest robbery, the $8,800 heist of the Pleasant Valley Coal Company payroll. No law enforcement ever successfully invaded. Butch is not buried in the Johnnie Nevada. According to History, there was a brief gunfight at Butch and Sundance's last hideout. He was killed at the Chispa mine (near the Johnnie) in 1895. Then, using an ingenious scheme, Cassidy and his gang rode hard for several days, employing a series of cached top-quality horses that could ride for hours at high speeds without tiring. Butch Cassidy then ordered the outlaw off the horse and told him to start walking toward a distant gap in the hills and keep on going. He then said, We dont have any room in this country for a man who will mistreat a young boy.46. Then I pass it out among those who really need it.'. $21,000 (equivalent to $605,000 in 2020), after which they fled to the Robbers Roost, a remote hideout in southeastern Utah. And if they said something, you had to better take it seriously.". Betenson says the exact date when he died and where he is buried is a closely-guarded family secret. You never know what could happen in the desert miles from the main road. You can win the white F450 in this video by going to https://dieselpowergear.com/Subscribe to both of our channels below:https://www.youtube.com/c/HeavyDSpar. Could it be true? Cassidys sister as she used to leave flowers on his grave. Indeed, there are more all-terrain vehicles on Main Street during the summer than there are horses. EIN Presswire, Everyone's Internet News Presswire, There was intrest in Butch about 12 years ago here in Pahrump when I ran the museum. He robbed his first bank in 1889 in Telluride,. She talks about Cassidy's visit in her book Butch Cassidy, My Brother published in 1975 when Betenson was 90-years-old. Instagram: @lindymcallahan, Previous Group I appreciate the kind words. He traces the iconic outlaw's footsteps through Colorado, Utah and Nevada, eventually learning that he may need to find the man himself to locate the lost loot. The Wild Bunch spent many months preparing to rob the train payroll in Castle Gate. She made the long trip just prior to her death in 1980, and KerryBoren came with her. Butchs brother Arthur was buried near Johnnie and Butch requested to be buried next to him. It is said that Butch Cassidy buried loot on or near Wild Mountain, and another $50,000 near Powder Springs in the northwest corner of Colorado. It wouldn't be a stretch to think that Butch Cassidy could have buried some of his loot somewhere in Colorado. Good luck! Please reset your password. Year should not be greater than current year. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Cassidy Trail; Panguitch; Young Butch; If you haven't used up all your allotted vacation time exploring the southwestern corner of Utah (between St. George, Cedar City and the Kanab area you could easily explore for days), it's time to get to know the man himself not Paul Newman, but Robert Leroy Parker, the man who became known as Butch Cassidy. The happy couple moved to Arizona, where Phillips apparently made a little cash on the side by fighting with Pancho Villa in the Mexican Revolution, then north to Spokane, where he founded the Phillips Manufacturing Company and later worked for Riblet, who made chairlifts and tramways. Linda King Newell & Vivian Linford Talbot Exhausted and reluctant, we headed back to the Jeep, Robbers Roost proving once again to be an elusive piece of the Wild Wests lore. The heat was on in a serious way, and by 1902 the group had disbanded, and Butch had gone to England, then Argentina, where Butch, Harry Longabaugh and his girlfriend Etta bought a small ranch. Citation Loading. And we both know where that photo came from. Cassidy's sister, Lulu Parker Betenson, said that in 1925 her brother, Robert Leroy Parker, returned to Utah and visited with his family. "It doesn't bear a great deal of relationship to Butch Cassidy's real life, or Butch Cassidy's life as we know it.". She reached down and picked up two small stones. I would speak my bliefs, but directed those interested to other sources of information. Editorial Guidelines 'Bamboozled by this faker'?In 1911, the couple moved to Spokane, where their closest friends said years later that Phillips let them in on a secret: He was the famous outlaw. AnnBassett visited the Johnnie mine in the 1930s. Happy Trails John. These days, Butch Cassidy might have trouble recognizing his hometown of Circleville. I really appreciate everybodys opinion. Betenson was 41 when Cassidy returned home. I also interviewed the former head of the Nevada Historical Society who presonally spoke with Most graves are side by side facing east; Butch and Arthur are buried head to foot facing the North Star. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Our only company was some area wildlife the occasional antelope and meandering groups of grazing cattle. Disappointment tried to creep in, but I couldnt be upset with having a reason to come back again to one of Utahs truly wild places. Sign up for challenging survival education Utah's great outdoors. I am glad to make your acquaintance. Inc. dba EIN Presswire Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. William R. Phillips has since died. Strangely, she didnt know what we were talking about, but we did find that it is not to be confused with the Robbers Roost Ranch or Robbers Roost Spring, which are also in the area. You can revoke cookies at anytime at the bottom of the page. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Butch, 23 at the time, and at least two others brought in around $20,000 with the heist (about $563,000 today). I expected her to be very emotional but she wasnt. We eventually came to a campground, thinking it was possibly the one on the map that appeared to be near Robbers Roost. Hard work? I found Hanksville intriguing. Adventure Family Western Three boy scouts, one a great-nephew of Butch Cassidy, and their pretty girl friend hunt for the lost treasure of the legendary bank robber in 1950s Utah. Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, Although we werent in the right place, where Mike and I went was beautiful and it made for a fun day. tries to define some of the boundaries that are reasonable in today's world. Real Name: Robert Leroy Parker Case: Historical Events Location: San Vincente, Bolivia Date: 1908 Case []. At first everyone thought Butch had killed the guy, rather than just knocking him out. The first of 13 children, Robert Leroy Parker was born in Beaver, Utah, in 1866, raised by Mormon pioneer parents on the family ranch in nearby Circleville and left home at 12. "That's just really exciting to me because this is really ephemeral stuff," he said. Southern Utah is one of few places left where the romanticized wild of the American West and magic of the desert still coexist. This would have been logical. Experiencing the peace of canyon country in the winter is an attraction of its own. His grandfather was a close friend and associate of Butch Cassidy. Learn how your comment data is processed. He left the area before cattle barons hunted down cattle-rustling homesteaders in the 1892 Johnson County War. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. There is a problem with your email/password. Utah, just as its payroll was being unloaded from a . Try the goat cheese! Follow the Utah Pie Trail through a scenic landscape of water-sculpted canyons and sandstone peaks and past three iconic national parks to savor the flavor at five delectable pie stops. Men like Butch Cassidy, Elza Lay, Harry Longabaugh (the Sundance Kid), and Matt Warner became bandits, robbing banks and trains and giving at least some of the money to the poor. Jim Summers was one of my dearest friends and I miss him every day. When his father lost their property, Cassidy turned to cattle . Try again later. Back in Circleville, his old home is frail and weathered. Here, people come from all over the world to experience the untamed beauty. Butch Cassidy and his crew of bandits, The Wild Bunch, were known to frequent Robbers Roost in Utah after heists. I laughed out loud when I read this. It might be mutually advantageous. Wrote a book on Phil Foote I am tryng to get published. In order for Mr. Lacys remarks to bother me I would first have to respect his opinion. I certainly know how difficult it can be. "All of these people were bamboozled by this faker from Spokane ?" . During this time, Cassidy and his gang established what would become their greatest hideout, the Hole-In-The-Wall, in central Wyoming. New Documentary Short Reveals that Butch Cassidy Died in Utah, Decades After Previously Believed News Provided By Nashville Publicity Group June 02, 2021, 18:00 GMT Share This Article. "At the end of the 19th century, Butch, Sundance, and their gang, the . Famous Outlaw Butch Cassidy - buried treasure worth approximately $72,000 in gold and silver coins were cached approximately ten miles southeast of Castle Dale, in Emery County. This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. The remote and unpredictable landscape is exactly what made this an ideal place for a hideout during Cassidys day. Sources: Parker began dabbling in rustling under the tuition of a . A rare books collector says he has obtained a manuscript with new evidence that may give credence to that theory. The authenticity of the letters is still debated, but JoyceWarner says she has no doubt because Cassidy, as Ervin, visited her home. With your knowledge of the history of that part of Nevada, I am sure it will be a signature work. CIRCLEVILLE, Utah [AP] -- Lula Parker Betenson, younger sister of the legendary cowboy outlaw Butch Cassidy, has died in a Panguitch hospital at the age of 96. In the United States there is no known grave for the public and his supporters to visit. The next morning, law enforcement entered the building and found two foreigners dead on the floor. KRB has missed, ignored and/or forgotten many facts, and has more than a few correct. In 1884, he fled Utah under a charge of horse theft, adopting the alias Butch Cassidy. If you want to explore these same dirt roads, head north from Hanksville on Highway 24for 16 miles. A lost manuscript reveals new evidence that Butch Cassidy survived the 1908 shoot-out during which he was thought to have been killed and lived to an old age, anonymously, in Washington state. All Rights Reserved. My consolation is that he is perhaps now in their company, enjoying their reminiscences first hand. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid hit the silver screen in 1969 and revived the guns-blazing legacy of two iconic outlaws of the American West. When we got out of the Jeep, a heavy wind coated our skin with a fine layer of dust. The gang split up, and Butch fled to northern Wyoming, where he persuaded a rancher to hire him temporarily. Brian Mayes Phillips' adopted son, William R. Phillips, believed his stepfather was Butch Cassidy, said Pointer, who interviewed him in the 1970s. Two decades ago, Randy Ramsley traded his Dockers-and-tie city job for a 50 acre plot of land that he called a Garden of Weedin and the dream of establishing a sustainable farmstead. 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