pictures by Randy W. Lewis

Historical Browns Park from the mouth of Crouse Canyon looking North

 

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

 

This is the Green River taken from the middle of the Swinging Bridge looking East

This is the Green River from Swinging Bridge (In Browns Park) Looking West

 

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

This is the Swinging Bridge Looking toward Wyoming

 

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

This is Crouse Canyon the walls are straight up and down and it's an easy rifle shot from the top to the bottom making this canyon easy to guard from incoming Posse's. The Wild Bunch guarded this canyon leading to Browns Park

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

This is the Hitching Post used by Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch where they tied up their Horses in Crouse Canyon

 

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

This is the Old Roller Cabin at the head of Crouse Canyon on the way to Browns Park

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

This is the Old School House near Matt Warner Flat a famous Gun Slinger

pictures by Randy W. Lewis

Matt Warner front row second from the left

front row far right Sundance Kid

Cleophas J. Dowd remains one of the most controversial and mysterious characters of the Old West, yet few people today recognize his name or are aware of who he was, although he was not only Utah's greatest lawman, but probably the greatest gunman of his era. Cleophas Joseph Dowd was born July 26, 1856, at Old Mission Dolores, San Francisco,

The Wild Bunch

Matt Warner middle with FWC Hathenbruck left center