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Garrett, Pat. Autograph letter signed, 22 March 1896, to his wife, Apolinaria Gutierrez Garrett

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GARRETT, PAT

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ("P. F. GARRETT") AS SHERIFF OF DONA ANA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO TERRITORY, TO HIS WIFE APOLINARIA GUTIERREZ GARRETT, REGARDING THE RELOCATION OF THEIR FAMILY TO NEW MEXICO, AND THE SEARCH FOR ALBERT J. FOUNTAIN

2 pages (11 x 8 ⅜ in.; 280 x 214 mm) in pencil, on Rio Grande Hotel letterhead, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 22 March 1896; some light spotting, a few small marginal chips.

The lawman who killed Billy the Kid relocates to New Mexico, and tries to solve the mysterious disappearance of Albert J. Fountain

With lawlessness threatening designs for statehood, New Mexico Territory had brought famed lawman Pat Garrett back from Texas, first hiring him as a private investigator, then manipulating him into the position of Sheriff of Dona Ana County in hopes of arresting the killers of southern New Mexico political leader Albert J. Fountain and his young son. They were probably murdered 1 February 1896 in what is now White Sands National Monument, northeast of Las Cruces. Evidence pointed to allies of political rival Albert B. Fall, who later became U.S. Secretary of the Interior and went to prison in the fallout from the Teapot Dome scandal. Though Garrett made several arrests (see following lot), the Fountains' bodies were never found, and their disappearance in the White Sands desert remains officially unsolved.

In the present letter, having resolved disputes over his official position, Garrett writes hopefully to his wife regarding arrangements for the family to be reunited, including a newly born son, of whom Garrett poignantly entreats his wife for more information: "I have delayed writing to you to see what turn affairs would take. Everything has gone so far as well as I could wish, the Sheriff's office of this county was turned over to me this morning, so I have decided we would locate here for awhile at least ... I send you herewith $40.00 and want you to get ready to come here ... I have got a good situation here and can make some money. How is your baby boy? You have never wrote me yet how he looks. Whether he resembles me or you. What color is his eyes? I will leave here on the 24th to go on to the plane east of here to make another [search] for Col. Fountain's body."

Condition Report:
2 pages (11 x 8 ⅜ in.; 280 x 214 mm) in pencil, on Rio Grande Hotel letterhead, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 22 March 1896; some light spotting, a few small marginal chips.

In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective qualified opinion.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

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GARRETT, PAT

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ("P. F. GARRETT") AS SHERIFF OF DONA ANA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO TERRITORY, TO HIS WIFE APOLINARIA GUTIERREZ GARRETT, REGARDING THE RELOCATION OF THEIR FAMILY TO NEW MEXICO, AND THE SEARCH FOR ALBERT J. FOUNTAIN

2 pages (11 x 8 ⅜ in.; 280 x 214 mm) in pencil, on Rio Grande Hotel letterhead, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 22 March 1896; some light spotting, a few small marginal chips.

The lawman who killed Billy the Kid relocates to New Mexico, and tries to solve the mysterious disappearance of Albert J. Fountain

With lawlessness threatening designs for statehood, New Mexico Territory had brought famed lawman Pat Garrett back from Texas, first hiring him as a private investigator, then manipulating him into the position of Sheriff of Dona Ana County in hopes of arresting the killers of southern New Mexico political leader Albert J. Fountain and his young son. They were probably murdered 1 February 1896 in what is now White Sands National Monument, northeast of Las Cruces. Evidence pointed to allies of political rival Albert B. Fall, who later became U.S. Secretary of the Interior and went to prison in the fallout from the Teapot Dome scandal. Though Garrett made several arrests (see following lot), the Fountains' bodies were never found, and their disappearance in the White Sands desert remains officially unsolved.

In the present letter, having resolved disputes over his official position, Garrett writes hopefully to his wife regarding arrangements for the family to be reunited, including a newly born son, of whom Garrett poignantly entreats his wife for more information: "I have delayed writing to you to see what turn affairs would take. Everything has gone so far as well as I could wish, the Sheriff's office of this county was turned over to me this morning, so I have decided we would locate here for awhile at least ... I send you herewith $40.00 and want you to get ready to come here ... I have got a good situation here and can make some money. How is your baby boy? You have never wrote me yet how he looks. Whether he resembles me or you. What color is his eyes? I will leave here on the 24th to go on to the plane east of here to make another [search] for Col. Fountain's body."

Condition Report:
2 pages (11 x 8 ⅜ in.; 280 x 214 mm) in pencil, on Rio Grande Hotel letterhead, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 22 March 1896; some light spotting, a few small marginal chips.

In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective qualified opinion.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

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