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Butch Cassidy, Matt Warner, and the
Unknown Outlaw Growing up in Layton, Utah, I listened to many stories told by my father about how his uncle helped raise him. This wouldn't be so unusual except for the fact that his uncle happened to be David Fraughton, the "unknown outlaw" who rode with Matt Warner and Butch Cassidy. In 1894, David was in Browns Park, and on the outlaw trail. |
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After one particular bank robbery with Butch Cassidy's gang, David was assigned the horse relay. He had been told to take a pack horse loaded with $20 gold coins and other currency on a different trail. As the posse chased Butch and Elzy, David and one other outlaw buried the gold. My father's stories often centered on his and David's search for the buried treasure. What happened to it? Find out for yourself in Butch Cassidy, Matt Warner, and the Unknown Outlaw, where the story is shared for the first time outside our family. 228 pages; includes CD
by Beth Shumway Moore Mormon Reflections is an award-winning (League of Utah Writers First Place winner) historical novel that explores the events leading to the tragedy at Mountain Meadows. As portrayed through the lives of fictional characters, the story began long before September 11, 1857. "Anyone who reads this book will never look at the Mountain Meadows Massacre in the same way again." —Montrue Larkin, a living legend in St. George, Utah |
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