Walter Noble Burns

Walter Noble Burns
Born (1866-10-24)October 24, 1866
Lebanon, Kentucky
Died April 15, 1932(1932-04-15) (aged 65)
Chicago, Illinois
Occupation
  • Historian
  • Author
  • Researcher
  • Journalist
Years active 1900–1932

Walter Noble Burns (1866-1932) was a writer of Western history and a Western fiction author, notable for his book, The Saga of Billy the Kid (1926).[1]

Family

Born on October 24, 1866 [2] in Lebanon, Kentucky, he was the son of Thomas E. Burns (1837-1908), a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Walter's mother, Mary Crisella Noble (1847-1871) had died when he was four years old.[3] He married Rose Marie Hoke on 10 November 1902.[4]

Career

Walter Noble Burns served with the 1st Kentucky Infantry during the Spanish-American War in 1898. In 1900, he moved to Chicago, Illinois and began a career as a journalist, literary critic and crime reporter. After World War I, Burns retired as a reporter, then concentrated his writing about Western American legends.[5]

Publications

Biography

Mark J. Dworkin[6] (1946-2012) compiled a biography about Walter Noble Burns, entitled American Mythmaker: Walter Noble Burns and the Legends of Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Joaquín Murrieta. Dworkin died in 2012, prior to the completion of this book, which was published in 2015 by the University of Oklahoma Press.[7]

References

  1. American Mythmaker: Walter Noble Burns and the Legends of Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Joaquín Murrieta. Mark J. Dworkin, University of Oklahoma Press, Feb 27, 2015, Epilogue.
  2. Chicago, Illinois death certificate, Walter Noble Burns.
  3. "", Mary Crisella Noble Burns at Findagrave.
  4. "", Rose Marie Hoke Burns at Findagrave.
  5. "", History.net: Walter Noble Burns, The Wild West's Premier Mythmaker.
  6. "", Mark J. Dworkin at Findagrave.
  7. "", American Mythmaker: Walter Noble Burns and the Legends of Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Joaquín Murrieta: By Mark J. Dworkin, University of Oklahoma Press, 2015.
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