June 21, 2010 in City, News
Outlaw Harry Tracy, reknowned as a member of Butch Cassidy’s gang, died in a shootout with a posse near Creston, Washington on Aug. 5, 1902. Spokesman-Review archive photo
Tags:History
Outlaw Harry Tracy, reknowned as a member of Butch Cassidy’s gang, died in a shootout with a posse near Creston, Washington on Aug. 5, 1902. Spokesman-Review archive photo
August 18, 2002 in City, Features Harry Tracy was the villain of two popular stage melodramas. He was the main character in several silent movies. He was immortalized in numerous lurid dime novels. He was the …
999 W. Riverside, Spokane, WA 99201
P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, WA 99210
Main switchboard: (509) 459-5000 • (800) 338-8801
Newsroom: (509) 459-5400 • (800) 789-0029
Customer service: (800) 338-8801
© Copyright 2013, The Spokesman-Review
Terms of use • Privacy policy • Copyright policy

Please keep it civil. Don't post comments that are obscene, defamatory, threatening, off-topic, an infringement of copyright or an invasion of privacy. Read our forum standards and community guidelines.
You must be logged in to post comments. Please log in here or click the comment box below for options.
comments powered by Disqus