Considered by some to be the last of Butch Cassidys Wild Bunch, Harry Tracy blasted his way out of prison in the summer of 1902. What followed was one of the most desperate man hunts in all of U.S.
Considered by some to be the last of Butch Cassidys Wild Bunch, Harry Tracy blasted his way out of prison in the summer of 1902. What followed was one of the most desperate man hunts in all of U.S.
Editor’s Note: A version of Bob Silbernagel’s column on the outlaw Harry Tracy that ran July 5, was pulled into the editing system by mistake prior to the column being finished. The Sentinel is ...
You know Jesse James, Billy the Kid and the Dalton Brothers. Now meet Harry Tracy, the Old West’s last outlaw.
On July 23, 1898, The Aspen Tribune began its account of a jail break the previous day this way: "Pitkin county's jail is empty and Sheriff Fisher's star boarders have gone." Dave Lant and Harry Tracy ...
The mugshot of Old West outlaw Harry Tracy, taken in June 1902 when he was an inmate in the Oregon State Penitentiary. The mugshot of Old West outlaw Harry Tracy, taken in June 1902 when he was an ...