Newspaper Article Describing Billy the Kid aka William H. Bonney

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Newspaper Article Describing Billy the Kid aka William H. Bonney, James Willard Schultz papers, Montana State University (MSU) Library, Bozeman, MT, https://n2t.net/ark:/75788/m4s68g

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