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  1. Harry Tracy - Wikipedia

    Tracy was portrayed by the actor Steve Brodie in a 1954 episode of the syndicated television series, Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis.

  2. Harry Tracy – Outlaw of the Northwest - Legends of America

    Harry Tracy was an Old West Outlaw who committed crimes in Colorado, Utah, Oregon, and Washington. He was born in Wisconsin in about 1874, and his real name was Harry Severns. At a …

  3. Harry Tracy dies by his own hand following a bloody gun battle in ...

    Mar 5, 2003 · On August 6, 1902, Harry Tracy (1877-1902) takes his own life rather than surrender to authorities, after being wounded in a gun battle in a Lincoln County wheat field.

  4. The Story of Harry Tracy, Super-Outlaw - HistoricalCrimeDetective.com

    Tracy’s conduct was exemplary until he met Merrill, but immediately afterward a change occurred and step-by-step he waded into crime until his deeds were the talk of the continent.

  5. Harry Tracy - The Most Underrated Outlaw of the Old West

    Why Harry Tracy isn’t recognized as the most notorious outlaw of the West is beyond us. His tale borders on pure fiction — not even very realistic fiction. Yet it’s all true. Pictured here is the .45 Colt …

  6. Harry Tracy the Outlaw - Spokane Historical

    Harry Tracy was born Harry Severs in 1875 in Wisconsin and started off life in the time honored profession of farming but soon ran away to become an outlaw. He started out pulling small time …

  7. The American West: The Bloody Adventures of Harry Tracy

    Oct 19, 2024 · In 1896, Harry Tracy - who was wanted for murder in Utah - joined Butch Cassidy’s notorious “Wild Bunch’’ at their hideout in Wyoming. Although his life of crime was short-lived, its …

  8. Elusive outlaw went on killing spree throughout the West

    Jul 5, 2025 · This wasn’t his first time on the run. Tracy had escaped from the Utah state prison in 1898, then two county jails in Colorado. Tracy was accused of killing seven to 10 men.

  9. Mossback's Northwest: The Washington outlaw who couldn't be caught

    Dec 24, 2020 · Harry Tracy terrorized the state from one end to the other, even as newspaper readers couldn't get enough of his criminal adventures. Tabloids and books raised Harry Tracy's profile as …

  10. Manhunt - Wheat Life

    In August 1902, Washington’s Lincoln County briefly became famous for more than just its grain when the manhunt for escaped convict Harry Tracy ended in a wheat field southeast of Creston. Tracy was …