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  1. Feb 17, 2020 · Billy The Kid. The Day Billy the Kid outfoxed a loud-mouth cowboy named Joe Grant occurred on January 10th, 1880 at Hargrove’s saloon in Fort Sumner. Grant was his usual drunk and obnoxious self.

  2. Bonney avoided further violence until January 10, 1880, when he shot and killed Joe Grant, a newcomer to the area, at Hargrove's Saloon in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. [68] The Santa Fe Weekly New Mexican reported, "Billy Bonney, more extensively known as 'the Kid', shot and killed Joe Grant.

  3. May 2, 2007 · Joe Grant, a newcomer to the area, notices the cowboys enter and snatches an ivory-handled pistol from Jack Finan’s holster while, at the same time, putting his own pistol in the cowboy’s holster. The Kid steps up to him and says, “That’s a beauty, Joe.”

  4. Mar 27, 2020 · On January 10, 1880, Billy the Kid won a gunfight against Texan Joe Grant with a combination of his wits and skill. ...more

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · One of the strangest legends of Billy the Kid concerns Joe Grant. The two got into a row in Fort Sumner in January 1878. It continued into a saloon, where Grant was allegedly drunk. Billy asked to see Grant’s pistol, and unbeknownst to Grant, the Kid put the hammer on an empty chamber before returning it to its owner.

  6. Since 1981, the 100th Anniversary of the death of Billy the Kid, I have been a self-educated scholar of his brief, violent life. The more I read about this f...

  7. Oct 23, 2023 · Billy the Kid's next official kill was the outspoken cowboy Joe Grant. On January 10, 1880, Billy was located at one of his well-known stomping grounds in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, where he would die the following year.

  8. May 2, 2023 · January 10, 1880 - The kid outfoxes the drunk Joe Grant when he checks out Grant's gun and purposely puts the hammer on empty cylinders. As Billy turns, Grant becomes upset and pulls the gun on Billy, only to hear it click.

  9. Sep 1, 2023 · From his first robberies to his days as a frontier gunslinger to his sudden death, Billy the Kid remains perhaps the definitive legend of the Wild West. He was to outlaws what Wyatt Earp was to lawmen, an iconic figure whose larger-than-life legacy persists on to this day.

  10. Mar 24, 2013 · In January 1880, he was in a saloon in Fort Summer when he met a fellow gambler called Joe Grant. Grant was not aware of Billy’s identity and boasted that he would kill Billy the Kid if ever they met.

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