
History of Billy the Kid
The 'History of Billy the Kid' by Charles A. Siringo, published in the early 20th century, provides a firsthand account of the infamous outlaw's life and exploits. Siringo, who personally knew Billy the Kid and aided in his capture, recounts events based on interviews with key figures involved in the Kid's life, including Sheriff Pat Garrett and others. This narrative offers unique insights into the life of a young man who, by the age of twenty-two, had killed twenty-one men, and captures the essence of the American West's lawlessness during that era.



