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William L. Carlisle : ウィキペディア英語版
William L. Carlisle

William L. "Wild Bill" Carlisle (May 4, 1890 – June 19, 1964) was one of the last train robbers of the American West known as the "Robin Hood of the Rails" and "The White-Masked Bandit".〔〔'William L. (Wild Bill) Carlisle, 74, one of the last train robbers of the West, has died of cancer.' - ''Omaha World-Herald'', Omaha, NE, 20 Jun 1964, Page 18〕〔'William L. (Wild Bill) Carlisle, who once earned headlines as "the Robin Hood of the Rails" for his daring train-robberies is dead at the age of 74.' - ''The Daily Republican'' June 20, 1964〕〔('The Gentleman Bandit' - ''Caspar Star-Tribune'' 30 October 2011 )〕
==Early years==
Bill Carlisle〔Some sources claim he was born as Walter Lawrence Cottrell〕 born in Chester County in Pennsylvania in 1890, the youngest of five children born to David Cottrell, a 60-year-old Civil War veteran and his 37-year-old wife Salome Lentz Cottrell. Some sources claim he was born as Walter Lawrence Cottrell. His mother died when he was nine months old and because of his father's ill-health he and his siblings were taken to an orphanage.〔('Bill Carlisle, Gentleman Bandit' on the Wyoming History website )〕 In 1893 aged 3 he was claimed by his family but was passed from relative to relative. As a teenager he began to ride the freight trains and by 1905 he was a hobo. In 1907 aged 17 he rode the train to Montana to work as a ranch hand.〔(Morelos, Kathie ''Bill Carlisle'' on the 'Wyoming Frontier Prison' website )〕

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