Matt Warner (1864 – December 21, 1938) was a notable figure from the American Old West who was a farmer, cowboy, rancher, ferryman, cattle rustler, bank robber, justice of the peace, lawman, and bootlegger. Born Erastus Christiansen, he changed his name in his teens when he became an outlaw.
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| - Matt Warner (1864 – December 21, 1938) was a notable figure from the American Old West who was a farmer, cowboy, rancher, ferryman, cattle rustler, bank robber, justice of the peace, lawman, and bootlegger. Born Erastus Christiansen, he changed his name in his teens when he became an outlaw. (en)
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| - Price, Carbon County, Utah, US (en)
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| - Carbon County, Utah
- Price, Utah
- Roslyn, Washington
- Death Valley Days
- Robbers Roost
- Uinta Basin
- Uinta Mountains
- Vernal, Utah
- Ellensburg, Washington
- Elzy Lay
- Ephraim, Utah
- People from Price, Utah
- Levan, Utah
- 1864 births
- 1938 deaths
- People from Ephraim, Utah
- Browns Park
- Butch Cassidy
- American people of Danish descent
- Thunder Town
- Justice of the peace
- American Old West
- Green River (Colorado River tributary)
- Heber Manning Wells
- Attachment (law)
- Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Arthur Franz
- Big Bend Country
- Manti, Utah
- Nephi, Utah
- Manslaughter
- Uintah County, Utah
- Sanpete County, Utah
- Rum-running
- John Jarvie
- Bank robber
- Cattle rustler
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| - Matt Warner, Ras Lewis, The Mormon Kid (en)
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| - Erastus Christiansen, some say he was born Williard Erastus Christiansen (en)
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| - Matt Warner (1864 – December 21, 1938) was a notable figure from the American Old West who was a farmer, cowboy, rancher, ferryman, cattle rustler, bank robber, justice of the peace, lawman, and bootlegger. Born Erastus Christiansen, he changed his name in his teens when he became an outlaw. Warner operated in the Robbers Roost area of southeastern Utah before teaming up with outlaw Butch Cassidy. While on the run from the law, he married Rose Morgan. For a while he operated a cattle ranch in Washington's Big Bend Country. Later he operated a ranch on Diamond Mountain in Uintah County, Utah using the registered brand of Quarter Circle Bar Quarter Circle, commonly called the Horse Bit brand. He co-wrote The Last of the Bandit Riders, a memoir. (en)
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| - Erastus Christiansen, some say he was born Williard Erastus Christiansen (en)
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