Matt Warner - Helper, UT
N 39° 40.981 W 110° 51.287
12S E 512453 N 4392585
An E Clampus Vitus Historical Marker on the front of the old Carbon Hotel pays tribute to Matt Warner, a bad guy who became a very good guy. Located at 258 S Main St, Helper, UT.
Waymark Code: WMT8Y0
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 10/16/2016
Views: 4
The marker says:
Matt Warner
April 12, 1864 - December 21, 1938
The Bandit Who Became Judge
Matt Warner was born Willard E. Christiansen in Ephraim, Utah. He left home at the age of 14 after a fight in which he thought he killed the town bully. He took the name Matt Warner, became a cattle rustler, bank robber and rode with Butch Cassidy until going to prison on trumped up charges in 1897. He was released in 1900, with a full pardon from Governor Wells. In the following years, he became one of the best deputy sheriffs, city police officers, and justices of the peace Carbon County has ever known. As a man of the law, Warner won the love of all Carbon County, except the lawyers and stuffed shirts.
He was strictly a man of the people.
Dedicated By
E Clampus Vitus Utah Outpost
Mountain Charlie Chapter No. 1850
July 25, 1981
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