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tjf their o&st men. He also earned a reputation f c r ^ay Kobin Hood. Many friends, acquaintances, and even strangers helped him when he was hiding from in Mt. Pleasant. James Hansen, a native of Denmark, had built area which served as the dining room/family room for all three living wives and their children. The upstairs was never finished. where he provided horses and buggies to those af- There is no indication of the time period-or by Brigham Young that he was to move to a farm and become a farmer. (He followed the Prophet's admonitions and moved to a small log cabin about three miles west of town, an area just east of the Sanpitch River which later became known as Fiddler's Green local fiddler.) Cassidy was probably on the run from the law. for Butch to hide out in the Hansen home, though Hansen's children--those who lived in the house or those who lived with their mother (Hansen's third on the part of the children that a great deal of upper portion of Hansen's home where Hansen or 14 |