Josie Morris Cabin in Jensen, Utah
Josie Bassett Morris lived a colorful life, known in her younger years for her associations with Butch Cassidy's "Wild Bunch" and later for selling alcohol during prohibition. This dirt-floor primitive cabin, now a part of Dinosaur National Monument, was her home for the latter half of her life. She built the cabin at 40 years old after a divorce and maintained a small cattle ranch there until her death in 1964. In addition to the standing cabin and chicken coop, the sites of several other structures can still be identified.
Josie Bassett Morris lived a colorful life, known in her younger years for her associations with Butch Cassidy's "Wild Bunch" and later for selling alcohol during prohibition. This dirt-floor primitive cabin, now a part of Dinosaur National Monument, was her home for the latter half of her life.
She built the cabin at 40 years old after a divorce and maintained a small cattle ranch there until her death in 1964. In addition to the standing cabin and chicken coop, the sites of several other structures can still be identified.
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