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Wil Chama was interviewed in 1938 as a contributor to the North american Legends Collection, a part of the Federal Authors' Job. Speaking into an Edison Dictaphone, he narrated the incidents of his life. His personal narrative included his participation as a strike breaker in what became known as the Gunnison Affair. It was as a result of this shameful event that he gained his reputation as a gunman and desired to bury himself as a driver of a salt wagon in Río Tinto, Texas. What Wil never suspected is the fact that he was engaged to improve the Red Devil Salt Works in Río Tinto not because of his skill as a muleskinner, but accurately because of his reputation as a gunman. This becomes out of the blue clear to Wil when Randall Kellums, who owns the Red Devil, explains to him he wants Wil to give up his job as a wagoner and instead provide notice on Amos Montoya that his company and his people won't have access to the salt debris at Tinto Flats.