Lew Wallace, the author of "Ben-Hur" and a prominent figure in American history, did not have a personal relationship with Billy the Kid. While they were contemporaries in the American West during the late 19th century, there is no documented evidence that they ever met or interacted. Wallace was primarily focused on his political and literary career, while Billy the Kid was known for his involvement in the New Mexico outlaw scene. Their paths did not cross in any significant way.
well I'm pretty sure it was because he was so young. it sounded cool too. you know William to billy and then add on something catchy and obvious: the kid. Billy the Kid
Yes, 'billy the kid' William Claiborne, not 'billy the kid' William Bonney.
Billy the kid was married and he also did have a son.
why did billy the kid contribute to society
yes billy the kid once liked Celsa Gutierrezz
well I'm pretty sure it was because he was so young. it sounded cool too. you know William to billy and then add on something catchy and obvious: the kid. Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid, The Apache Kid, and the Sundance Kid (20 yo) are the ones I know
Yes, 'billy the kid' William Claiborne, not 'billy the kid' William Bonney.
Otis Garth has: Played Mr. Swanson in "Mister Scoutmaster" in 1953. Played Andrew Stone in "Stories of the Century" in 1954. Played Gov. Lew Wallace in "The Law vs. Billy the Kid" in 1954. Played Eric in "Playgirl" in 1954. Played Hartley in "Chevron Hall of Stars" in 1956.
Billy the kid was married and he also did have a son.
why did billy the kid contribute to society
Billy The Kid
Billy the Kid was born on November 23, 1859.
Billy the Kid - ballet - was created in 1938.
Billy the Kid - novel - was created in 2000.
The Ballad of Billy the Kid was created in 1973.
yes billy the kid once liked Celsa Gutierrezz