- Sam Carey
"Laughing" Sam Carey, possibly also Laughing Dick Carey, was one of the least known
American Old West outlaw s who was a member of the loosely knitHole in the Wall Gang during the latter part of the 19th century. Both of the above names are listed in many outlaw accounts from the day, and it is believed by manyhistorian s that they in fact were one in the same man.Although Sam Carey is mentioned often in recorded exploits of the gangs operating out of the
Hole-in-the-Wall pass, located inJohnson County, Wyoming , very little is known about him. Historian Roy O'Dell has done extended research into Carey's identity. In addition to his work,author s James D. Horan and Paul Sann mentioned Laughing Sam Carey in their book, "Pictorial History of the Wild West". In aNew York City "World" article, dated March 15th, 1903, Carey is mentioned as being one of the most celebrated inhabitants of the Hole-in-the-Wall hideout, and is described asWyoming s most dangerousdesperado .As a boy, it is believed that Carey acted as a messenger and camp servant to
Butch Cassidy and his gang. As a teenager he rode with a gang led by the little known outlaw Otto Chenoworth. In the 1923 book "History of Natrona County Wyoming", the shortlived career of the Chenoworth Gang was documented. He and his gang were less than successful, with the gang breaking up and Chenoworth being committed to asanitarium inSouth Dakota , from which he was later released to his mother. Carey returned to the Hole-in-the-Wall after the gangs breakup.Carey then rode, off and on, with a number of the gangs considered part of the Hole in the Wall Gang, to include Cassidy's Wild Bunch and
Black Jack Ketchum 's gang. Carey was well known in his own time, and often associated with stories of the outlaw exploits originating from the Hole-in-the-Wall. However, by 1903, almost all of the gang members best known to operate from there were either dead or in prison, with Carey never being captured to anyones knowledge. Eventually, beginning after 1903, he simply faded from history. His whereabouts after the downfall of the Hole in the Wall Gang are not known, nor is the date or year of his death.External links
* [http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/danne/letters.htm Laughing Sam Carey]
* [http://www.thewildwest.org/interface/index.php?action=283 The Wild West]
* [http://www.linecamp.com/museums/americanwest/hubs/trails_mountain_passes_forts/trails_mountain__passes_forts.html Western Forts, Mountain Passes, Camps]
* [http://www.linecamp.com/museums/americanwest/western_places/hole_in_the_wall/hole_in_the_wall.html Hole in the Wall]
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