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This undated ferrotype picture provided by the Lincoln County, N.M., Heritage Trust Archive is believed to depict William Bonney, also known as Billy the Kid, circa 1880. In a boon to history lovers and Billy the Kid buffs, a March 1881 letter and an earlier letter to then governor Lew Wallace from New Mexico's most famous outlaw are now in a state history library here and available for public viewing at Fray Angelico Chavez History Library in Santa Fe, N.M. The letters have been out of the public eye for a couple of decades. Acquired by the now-defunct Lincoln County Heritage Trust, they then belonged in turn to the Hubbard Museum in Ruidoso and the Lincoln State Monument. (AP Photo/Lincoln County Heritage Trust Archive)
AP PROVIDES ACCESS TO THIS PUBLICLY DISTRIBUTED HANDOUT PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE LINCOLN COUNTY HERITAGE TRUST FOR EDITORIAL PURPOS Minimum price 50PLN
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1902-01-01
AP/East News
Associated Press
Anonymous
80010108851
1,79MB
17cm x 38cm przy 300dpi
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