Harry Tracy

On March 1, 1898, Tracy and three accomplices engaged in a gunfight at Brown's Park, Colorado, in which Valentine S. Hoy,[2] a member of the posse, was killed.

[3] Tracy and accomplice David Lant from the Brown's Park gunfight were captured but escaped the Routt County Jail in Hahns Peak Village.

Jesse James, compared with Tracy, is a Sunday school teacherWith fellow convict David Merrill he escaped on June 9, 1902, shooting and killing corrections officers Thurston Jones Sr.,[5] Bailey Tiffany,[6] Frank Ferrell[7] and three civilians in the process.

On July 3, 1902, he set up an ambush near Bothell, Washington, where he killed detective Charles Raymond[8] and deputy John Williams[9] during a shootout.

[13] 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.

Tracy's mugshot as an inmate in the Oregon State Penitentiary