(AP) DENVER (AP) — The iconic portrait of Billy the Kid that led to the mistaken belief that the outlaw was a southpaw is going up for sale this weekend. A tintype image taken in 1879 or 1880 in Fort Sumner, N.M., showing the gunslinger with a Winchester rifle in his right hand and a Colt revolver ...
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A piece of Old West history is up for sale. What is believed by some to be the only surviving portrait of Billy the Kid is set to be auctioned in Denver on Saturday at ...
Billy the Kid tintype up for auction in Denver
DENVER (AP) — The iconic portrait of Billy the Kid that led to the mistaken belief that the outlaw was lefthanded is going up for sale this weekend. A tintype image taken in ...
Billy the Kid tintype up for auction in Denver
This photograph provided by Old West Show and Auction shows a photograph of a tintype of Billy the Kid taken in 1879 or 1880 in Fort Sumner, N.M. It shows the outlaw ...
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The iconic portrait of Billy the Kid that led to the mistaken belief that the outlaw was lefthanded is going up for sale this weekend. A...
Billy the Kid tintype up for auction in Denver
DENVER—A piece of Old West history is up for sale. What is believed by some to be the only surviving portrait of Billy the Kid is set to be auctioned in Denver on ...
Billy the Kid tintype up for auction in Denver
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Billy the Kid tintype up for auction in Denver
The iconic portrait of Billy the Kid that led to the mistaken belief that the outlaw was a southpaw is going up for sale this weekend. This photograph provided by Old West Show ...
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