Butch, Sundance And Etta Settle In Argentina
Howdy folks and greetings from the Great Plains of North Texas!
We're in the middle of a series about two of America's most famous and successful outlaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. In the last post Butch, Sundance and Etta were ready to board an ocean liner which would take them to Buenos Aires. The trip took 3 weeks and 3 days.
The ship had a newspaper!
I forgot to mention that those ocean liners back then even had daily newspapers. They had printing presses and writers on board. The writers would listen to radio news and information and write articles which would be printed up right on the ship!
Makes you wonder if they ever read anything about themselves or about robberies which their gang members were committing back home. At any rate, they got to Buenos Aires and checked into the best hotel in the city called Hotel Europa.
I think they should have changed their names again to make it harder for the Pinkertons but they kept the same names of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Place and James Ryan.
They also deposited $12,000 in gold notes in the main bank. What's interesting is that they had many questions about the bank's security. lol... I guess they wanted to make sure their own money was safe or else was casing the joint in case they decided to withdraw more than their own funds!
They knew the general direction they wanted to go was South as the Patagonia region was on the Southern tip of South America and covered an area of both Argentina and Chile.
But they needed more information so they went to the American consulate and talked to a man who knew of an ideal location for raising livestock and building a ranch.
In the valley of Cholila the pastures were rich and lush and virgin pastureland. The area was secluded, located at the foot of the Andes Mountains along the border of Chile.
The location was 400 miles from the nearest railroad and there were no telegraph wires in the area, the villages were few and far between and it was a 750 mile trip by steam ship up to Buenos Aires.
Well dang, is that the most perfect location for starting a ranch and hiding from authorities that you ever heard of? They loved the idea so that's where they set off to. When they got to Cholila they were amazed and impressed. It was as idyllic as they had imagined.
Snow capped mountains on the horizon, peaceful and isolated, it reminded them of Montana. The grass was tall and the land was dotted with lakes. This was the perfect place to lay down roots and start life over. They got to work buying building material and building a home. The year was 1901.
A quick trip to the States
After working on developing the property for a year Sundance and Etta took a trip back to the United States. The precise reason is unclear but apparently Sundance had some kind of recurring medical condition. No one knows for sure what it was, possibly a sinus infection issue.
But historians know that they again spent time in New York City and even went down to visit his sister in Pennsylvania. When they got back to Buenos Aires Sundance closed out their account at the bank, taking the remaining $1,100 that was left.
They're official now
During the 6 months that Sundance and Etta were in the States Butch filed the necessary paperwork with the government to purchase 25,000 acres of land in Cholila.
In his required proof of improvement to the land he listed that they were currently grazing 1,300 sheep, 500 head of cattle, and 35 horses on the land. So those guys had been busy!
They were now legitimate ranchers in their new land and life was good. They could live out their lives in peace and prosperity.
Hey, it was a good plan. In the next post we'll talk about life as a rancher in Patagonia.
Thanks for reading folks, God bless you all!
-jonboy Texas
Yep, life is looking idyllic for the three. All that hard work attending many livestock must have got them itching for easy money, like another robbery?😊
haha! What, you don't trust those guys? lol..no actually they were dedicated to making their living the hard way and had no intention of robbing again. you'll see.
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Almost heaven. That would have been the storybook ending, but I'm guessing there is more to come :)
howdy sirbigtom! yes sir it was perfect and they were dedicated to living a peaceful life from all indications. I mean they sunk a ton of money and back-breaking work into building that operation.
Well "dang!" LOL! That is a perfect place indeed. This was an interesting part of their lives that I didn't know. : )
howdy again whatisnew! Are you a fan of the movie? I haven't seen it for probably 40 years but I think they left this part of the story out! lol. thanks for reading and commenting!
My pleasure! Yes I am and just like you, a very long time ago. I don't remember this part either.
Well if two of us don't remember it then it wasn't in there! lol. But yes, people thought my series would be over when they went to South America but there is still quite a bit left to tell.
Good to hear that. I will be waiting...with bells on. Sleigh bells.
sleigh bells! lol...good one! well, the series will go for awhile because I don't want it to end, I've come to really like those guys and the more I researched the more I found that Paul Newman and Robert Redford matched their characters really well. They were really nice guys. They just liked robbing big companys and banks is all! lol. So anyway I don't want it to end so I'll try to stretch it out a little. And you weren't around when I first started talking about doing this one but I asked first if people wanted me to even though everyone knew how it ends.
Because I always like to surprise people with the ending. But everyone said "do it!" so that's why I'm doing the series.
If I was around back then, I would have been one of the ones that said "do it!" I will be your new fan of the series. : )
Surprise endings...a twist... are the best.
Thank you so much but everyone knows the ending to this story so it can't be a surprise. But I DID think about changing the ending and replace the "history" tag with "fiction" lol.
The problem with my surprise endings though is that my stories are usually about outlaws so the surpise ending is normally them getting killed after I convince everyone how good of people they actually were! lol.
The movie left this part out entirely! What a beautiful place to live! That is a really nice sized ranch.
Wouldn't you think he could have found a doctor who could treat his condition at little bit closer than the US?
Howdy tonight Melinda! I know, I'm surprised they came all the way back to the United States, they took a big chance you would think but they must not have been too concerned. Yes, that place was gorgeous.
How has your day been, did you make a post?
Yes... A post about a pomegranate! It's snowing here again. 6-12 inches are expected. I am winter weary.
wow Melinda, it's too early to get winter weary isn't it? Don't you have like two more months to go? 6-12 more inches! yikes.
Maybe it will be an early spring, but yeah, 2 more months before we get reliably nice weather. Some years my daffodils bloom in April, but some years my daffodils get snowed on.
And how often do you guys have an early Spring? Is that rare?
We often get a few days or even weeks of lovely spring like weather, and then it goes back to being cold again and everyone worries about the fruit trees and the flowers that have started to poke up out of the ground. Seems like that happens every year and sometimes it is severe enough to do damage to the fruit trees, but usually they do just fine with it.
So in other words you got tough plants up there just like the people!
What did you do today?
Hi janton, I would really like to sail on one of those steamers, how amazingly wonderful it would be. Might just do a flash back into the past for the experience, lol.
Howdy angiemitchell! wouldn't that be something? I wouldn't even care if it took a month to get there! lol.
It sounds like the ideal setup... do you think they can be happy not doing crimes? This wasn't in the movie as far as I recall. I thought in the movie they went to Columbia but maybe I'm mistaken.
howdy sir Keith! no you are correct sir! The movie had them going to Columbia and the DO go to Columbia but that comes later. Yes they could be happy without doing crimes. lol. I'll prove it. It was the perfect setting to be sure.
Did your voting power recover? Mine sure didn't! lol.
I'm still under 80%. The problem I have with voting now is my Friday and Monday things take all my voting power away for 4 days or more, so I'm not visiting other people I follow as much. Plenty of people I know aren't into mountains or birds.
Ok..but doing those contests helps grow your account right? So you need to keep doing them? I don't take photos of mountains or birds but I sure love the ones that others have.
I guess so, I'm not really sure. In the long run I think it will help. My posts don't actually earn much unless it's through OCD. I vote 100% on every entry to feathered friday and mountain monday, and I resteem every entry - because my vote is only worth 0.01 I don't try to vote at less than 100%. I don't know if it pays off but what else could I be doing?
Howdy sir Keith! I think you are doing the best thing to grow your account. Getting your name out there in these contests has to attract people and get them to follow you. I don't know of a better way.
oh thanks so much for the esteem sir Keith, I thought this particular post was as dry as sand paper because I was so rushed that I just put it together and sent it without reworking it like I always do.lol. But I surely appreciate it!
oh no problem, I liked it and you found some cool pictures.
Yes sir Keith the pictures were pretty interesting, I didn't take a whole of time so hopefully I can find more of the region that they were in, Patagonia. What are you working on tonight, anything?
I'm just taking it easy. I was out taking a bunch of pictures in the morning, and then I was out shovelling snow. The light dusting of snow I wrote about today has turned into the real deal. We're getting up to a foot of snow overnight. I have a long stretch of sidewalk and laneway I have to clear, so I've been out a couple times tackling it before it gets too deep and heavy. This is the most snow I've seen since we moved here. There is a state of emergency south of us in Washington. Funny story... my first winter here, in 2012, I saw exactly THREE snowflakes, no more, no less. I was outside and I saw TWO of them and did a double-take. A second later I saw another one. Three flakes total. That was winter! Not this year.
Howdy back sir Keith! so that sounds like a serious situation for your city up there. Do you have to go anywhere tomorrow? It sounds like it might be a real mess! haha, good story about the snow flakes! What kind of pictures did you get this morning, wildlife or landscape?
It will be 38 F tomorrow and above 42 F by Thursday so this will melt soon. I won't be driving anywhere tomorrow, and I can walk anywhere I need to be. This morning I shot a bunch of black and white landscape stuff in the park and posted for monochrome monday. A bald eagle went over while I was in the park but I didn't have a long zoom lens to capture it. Here's the eagle and a bit of a redwood tree, cropped way too much...
oh ok, monochrome monday yes..there are so many contests I can't keep track! But the temperature thing is very good and mild!
Sounds like the good life so far.
Howdy again rebeccabe! it was! It was a dream come true. . for awhile.
Don't cry for them Argentinaaaaaaaaaaaa
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