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Museum Obtains Garrett Letter on Billy the Kid Death

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<i> Associated Press</i>

Pat Garrett’s granddaughters have given two museums some mementos of their grandfather, including a copy of a letter he wrote about killing Billy the Kid.

“I killed the kid that night and he does not live in Mexico as some have stated,” Garrett wrote in the 1906 letter, two years before the sheriff was slain.

Patricia Garrett McCann and Helen Garrett Garner gave the letter and a picture of Garrett’s journal to the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Department’s Historical Lawmen Museum. They also donated a portrait, painting and bust of the lawman and two letters to his wife to the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum.

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“I feel like a kid at Christmas,” said Bob Hart, curator of the heritage museum. “Pat Garrett never got a lot of recognition for bringing law and order to the Southwest.”

Garrett hunted down William H. Bonney Jr., a.k.a. Billy the Kid, after a jail escape and shot him at Old Ft. Sumner on July 14, 1881.

Garrett was slain in 1908. His killer was never brought to justice.

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