The teenaged female bandits Little Britches and Cattle Annie were imprisoned for this crime in 1895.
Little Britches (1950)
Over at Louie's, Baloo is enjoying himself when a pilot runs in telling him that he has got a message from "Little Britches."
Two teenaged girls known as Little Britches and Cattle Annie also followed the gang and warned the men whenever law-enforcement officers were in pursuit.
Sources indicate that it was Doolin who gave the young bandit Jennie Stevens her nickname of Little Britches.
Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981)
Cattle Annie and Little Britches was adapted into a movie in 1981 that was directed by Lamont Johnson.
During this period, he wrote his novel Cattle Annie and Little Britches as well as the screenplay for the feature film based on the book.
Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1977)
Little Britches - Female bandit, associated with Cattle Annie, resided in Seneca during her girlhood in the 1880s.