| Title | Oral history interview with Mabel Nebeker about Tabby Weep White by Robert "Bob" Foster [Transcript] | 
| Creator | Nebeker, Mable; Foster, Robert | 
| Publisher | Utah Historical Society | 
| Date | 2000-02-09 | 
| Access Rights | Utah Historical Society | 
| Date Digital | 2024-05-02 | 
| Spatial Coverage | City of Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/7174628/city-of-vernal.html | 
| Subject | Bear River Massacre, Idaho, 1863; Bootleg; Drunkenness; Gilsonite mines and mining; Gunslingers; Indian reservations; Intermountain Indian School (Brigham City, Utah); Lay, William Ellsworth, -1934; Logan, Harvey, ca. 1867-ca. 1910; Longabaugh, Harry; Meeks, Bub, -1912; Murder; Native Americans; Outlaws; Parker, Robert Leroy, 1866-; Personal narratives; Prison sentences; Prohibition; Saloons; Uinta Band of Ute Indians; Fort Duchesne (Utah); Uintah County (Utah); Vernal (Utah) | 
| Description | Oral history interview by Robert "Bob" Foster with Mable Nebeker. Topics include: Ute Indian gunfighter, Tabby Weep White; His use of several names; His shooting of Beldon "Bob" Reynolds and subsequent murder conviction and life prison sentence; The lawless Vernal strip full of saloons and shoot-outs; A law against selling liquor to the Native population; Bootlegging; Tabby's constant state of drunkeness; Tabby's unknown wherabouts after an eight-year parole; His death in 1940 and burial in the Fort Duchesne Indian cemetary; Tabby's reputation as a gunman and reportedly, one of the fastest draws; Outlaw sitings; The lawless Duchesne strip with saloons, stores, and a dance hall; How the strip was removed from the Indian revervation land so white me could mine Gilsonite; A bridge across the river in Fort Duchesne; Black calvary troops stationed at Fort Duchesne; Gangs of outlaws such as Butch Cassidy; the Sundance Kid, Elza Lay, Bub Meeks, and Kid Curry and stories of their heists; The outlaws friendly relations with the ranchers; Talkof Butch Cassiidy's whereabouts; People being frightened of Tabby after he returned from prison; Relationships between white settlers and Native population; Ute Indains camping in Mable's father's patures; The Bear River Massacre; Mabel and her husband living in Ouray when they had a mail contract; The Intermountain Indian School; A Uintah Band Ute Indian in Whiterocks punishment for accidently killing his mother; and Indian policemen. | 
| Collection Number and Name | Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002 | 
| Type | Text | 
| Genre | oral histories (literary works) | 
| Format | application/pdf | 
| Extent | 19 leaves | 
| Language | eng | 
| Rights | |
| Source | Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002 | 
| Scanning Technician | Michelle Gollehon | 
| Metadata Cataloger | Amy Green Larsen | 
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6k0fm9w | 
| Setname | dha_uhsoh | 
| ID | 2535955 | 
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6k0fm9w |