William Thomas 'Will Tom' Carpenter (November 16, 1854, in Johnson County, Missouri – March 30, 1933), the youngest son of James and Cynthia (Johnson) Carpenter, was a legendary cowman who authored a book about his experiences.[1]
^Will Tom Carpenter: Lucky 7, A Cowman's Autobiography, ed. by Elton Miles, University of Texas Press, Austin, Tex., 1957, 119 pp.
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