In 1861, he became a town constable in Nebraska. According to Hickok biographer Joseph G. Rosa, the Hickok family still has a tintype photo of Hannah in their possession. Subsequently, McCormick admitted that she had not even been born until 1880, four years after Hickok's death. The entire mob instantly suffered from an inability to move forward, and gradually the crowd dispersed. It has been reported that Calamity Jane was buried next to him because that was her dying wish. It was at this time that Hickok came across a bear blocking a road, an encounter that would become part of the lore surrounding him: Hickok shot the bear, which only angered it, and a struggle ensued, during which Hickok used a knife to slit the bears throat, but not before he was nearly crushed to death. Almost the entire town attended the funeral, and Utter had Hickok buried with a wooden grave marker reading: "Wild Bill, J. Not having the courage to do it himself, he one day filled about 200 cowboys with whiskey intending to get them into trouble with Wild Bill, hoping that they would get to shooting and in the melee shoot the marshal. In his 1895 autobiography (published after his own death and 19 years after Hickok's), Hardin claimed to have disarmed Hickok using the famous road agent's spin during a failed attempt to arrest him for wearing his pistols in a saloon. When James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok was born on 27 May 1837, in Troy Grove, LaSalle, Illinois, United States, his father, William Alonzo Hickok, was 35 and his mother, Pamelia "Polly" Butler, was 32. While doing a gig, mowing the lawn of a Hickok family member, original Wild Bill Hickok memorabilia and family stories were thrust upon him in lieu of cash payment, and he has forever since been a collector. Few stayed around to find out if he was serious. Inside were several local thugs playing pool, and when they saw the long haired frontiersman come in they thought they would have some sport with him. Sometime during this incident the name "Wild Bill" was applied to Hickok. Utter.". Wild west legend (1837-1876) Who's Who in American History. The Bull's Head Saloon in Abilene had been established by gambler Ben Thompson and Coe, his partner, businessman, and fellow gambler. Jane claimed that James Butler Hickok was the father. Before his legendary status, Wild Bill was born in 1837 in the state of Illinois as James Butler Hickok. He claimed he was avenging Hickok's earlier slaying of his brother, which may have been true; a man named Lew McCall had indeed been killed by an unknown lawman in Abilene, Kansas, but whether or not the two McCall men were related is unknown. While working in Abilene, Hickok and Phil Coe, a saloon owner, had an ongoing dispute that later resulted in a shootout. Apparently, the joining of the Kansas Free Staters was not a full time occupation for young James. "Wild Bill and the Timber Thieves. Russell, Majors and Waddell had not kept up with their payments for the station, and the gun-brandishing McCanles had come to demand his money from Wellman, who insisted that he did not have it and refused to relinquish the property to McCanles, as did his wife. "[49], Hickok and Phil Coe, a saloon owner and acquaintance of Hardin's, had a dispute that resulted in a shootout. A man named Samuel Strawhun, a well known Hays city ruffian, decided to "clean out" one of the local saloons. Hickok moved to Leavenworth in the Kansas Territory, where he joined Jim Lane's Free State Army (also known as the Jayhawkers), an antislavery vigilante group active in the new territory during the Bleeding Kansas era. In 1869 Hickok became sheriff of Hays City, Kansas, where he killed several men in shootouts. The motive for the killing is still debated. I have been to the cemetery, in Troy Grove, and the family still rests side-by-side in the quiet, and very peaceful older section of the town's cemetery. On 9 December, Hickok and Lanihan both served legal papers on Macintosh and local newspapers acknowledged that Hickok had guardianship of Hays City. Rosa conjectures that Wellman had far more of a motive to kill McCanles, a belief supported by McCanles's son's own account. Hickok's image,however, with the town of Springfield was not all positive, and many did not care for him or his ways. This story is considered to be apocryphal or at the very least an exaggeration, as Hardin claimed this at a time when Hickok couldn't defend himself. After taking a trip to St. Louis, James ended up in Leavenworth Kansas. Hickok had to shoot another man, in performance of his duties, named Mulvey who was another town troublemaker. The Union side lost this battle, and their commander was killed. It is recorded that before "Buffalo Bill" developed his "Wild West show, others had attempted similar productions. He ended up in Deadwood South Dakota where gold had been discovered. B. Hickok killed by the assassin Jack McCall in Deadwood, Black Hills, August 2, 1876. Hickok was originally buried in the Ingelside Cemetery, Deadwood's original graveyard. In this autobiography he relates an interesting piece of fiction concerning Hickok and Abilene. He twice asked another man at the table, Charles Rich, to change seats with him, but Rich refused. At the [second] trial it was suggested that [McCall] was hired to do his work by gamblers who feared the time when better citizens should appoint Bill the champion of law and order a post which he formerly sustained in Kansas border life, with credit to his manhood and his courage. The future character of the one eventually to be known as "The Prince of the Pistoleer's" was slowly emerging. Marshal Smith was struck with an ax and almost decapitated while attempting to enforce the law at a local rancher's home. CatherineErnest6628. However, spelling is a very fluid thing in past generations. "[27], While in Springfield, Hickok and a local gambler named Davis Tutt had several disagreements over unpaid gambling debts and their common affection for the same women. Whatever the truth was it died with Jack McCall on the gallows. [52], In 1876, Hickok was diagnosed by a doctor in Kansas City, Missouri, with glaucoma and ophthalmia. After the war he became deputy United States Marshal at Fort Riley (1866), Marshal of Hays, Kansas (1869), and Marshal of Abilene (1871). When the American Civil War began, Hickok joined the Union forces and served in the west, mostly in Kansas and Missouri. This is considered one of the most . Together, they would produce their first child, Oliver Hickok, who was born in May 1830. [81], Hickok's birthplace is now the Wild Bill Hickok Memorial and is a listed historic site under the supervision of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. A monument has since been built there. A later film (1953) and subsequent stage musical, both titled Calamity Jane, also portray a romance between Calamity Jane and Hickok. Eventually, Hickok's "Aces and eights" became widely accepted as the "Dead Man's Hand. By 1862 he was made the "chief wagon master" in his unit. Reporter Leander Richardson interviewed Hickok shortly before his death and helped bury him. Lorenzo, and brother James, decided to take a hand,in the matter, and prevented any harm coming to the young man. In August of 1903 Calamity died from complications of alcoholism. His nickname of Wild Bill has inspired similar nicknames for men named William (even though that was not Hickok's name) who were known for their daring in various fields. Tutt stated that he would now accept no less than $45, but both agreed that they would not fight over it and went for a drink together. He quickly became known as a superb marksman. For ever after this hand would be known as "The Dead Man's Hand". Hickok wanted his beloved mother to know he was behaving himself. They have even doubted accomplishments for which there is ample documentation. Charlie Utter, Hickok's friend and companion, claimed Hickok's body and placed a notice in the local newspaper, the Black Hills Pioneer, which read: Died in Deadwood, Black Hills, August 2, 1876, from the effects of a pistol shot, J. He usually kept his back to walls, and avoided open doorways and windows. The reason he left town in a hurry was because he knew Hickok would be coming to arrest him. I recently discovered my Fairchild lineage. The trial did not last more than fifteen minutes.[23]. Mulvey angrily declared that he had come to town to kill Hickok. ", Hermon, Gregory (1987). They initially agreed not to fight over the watch, but when Hickok saw Tutt wearing it, he warned him to stay away. Family tree of Wild Bill HICKOK Adventurer Born James Butler HICKOK Folk hero of the American Old West Born on May 27, 1837 in Troy Grove, Illinois, USA , United States Died on August 02, 1876 in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, USA Born on May 27 44 Deceased on August 02 33 Adventurer 49 Family tree Report an error Hickok Aaron 1742 - 1814 Kent Deborah The fifth card is debated, or, as some say, had been discarded and its replacement had not yet been dealt. BORN NEW MONTHLY No. On the contrary, he was applauded. Hickok looked past him and yelled, "'Don't shoot him in the back; he is drunk," which was enough distraction to allow him to win the fight. Later Hickok heard that Tutt was bragging about having seized his watch, and added that he would parade down the town square wearing the watch. The following year he was badly injured by a bear and sent to the Rock Creek Station in Nebraska (which the company had recently purchased from David McCanles) to work as a stable hand while he recovered. 21:28. He was released on $2,000 bail and stood trial on August 3, 1865. Coe claimed that he was shooting at a stray dog,[g] and then suddenly turned his gun on Hickok, who fired first and killed Coe. Take that!" Tutt grabbed Hickok's pocket watch, supposedly as payment for a debt Hickok disputed. They refused, so Hickok altered it himself. 1763, and Unis Kinsley?They were the grandparents of Wild Bill Hickok. Strawhun refused, made a move for his gun and was promptly shot through the head by Hickok. Lonergan pinned Hickok to the ground while Kile put his gun to Hickok's ear; however, it misfired, allowing Hickok to reach his own guns. This cemetery filled quickly, and in 1879, on the third anniversary of Hickok's original burial, Utter paid to move Hickok's remains to the new Mount Moriah Cemetery. "Wild Bill. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. When patrons became too drunk to gamble he stopped the game, to protect them from losing their money while inebriated. Was he shooting back? They toured Europe for a while and then returned to the United States. On August 2, 1876, while playing poker at Nuttal & Mann's Saloon No. [16], Several weeks later, Hickok was interviewed by Colonel George Ward Nichols, and the interview was published in Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Omissions? Still, there . FOX Business 'Legends & Lies' recounts the life of American old west James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok, an unruly lawman and gunslinger.#FoxBusiness #FoxSubscr. Witnesses confirm that the story was true to the extent the party had set out to find whoever had killed the four men,[e] but the group returned to the fort "without nary a dead Indian, [never] even seeing a live one". [24], In late 1863, Hickok worked for the provost marshal of southwest Missouri as a member of the Springfield detective police. [2] According to Joseph G. Rosa, a Hickok biographer, the shot that felled the elder McCanles came from inside the house, a tale Wild Bill's friends invented to keep the "heat" of both the law and McCanles' extended family off Wild Bill (extended generational member). The show was sponsored by Kellogg Cereals . He would then inform them to quiet down, and then leave as suddenly as he had arrived. PHOTOS: (1) Wild Bill as a young man. After shooting Coe, Hickok caught a glimpse of someone running toward him and quickly fired two more shots in reaction, accidentally shooting and killing Abilene Special Deputy Marshal Mike Williams, who was coming to his aid. This ended the insulting, but not the incident. He was also a notorious bully. Hickok and his accomplices, the station manager Horace Wellman, his wife, and an employee, J.W. If the deceased and defendant engaged in a fight or conflict willingly on the part of each, and the defendant killed the deceased, he is guilty of the offense charged, although the deceased may have fired the first shot. He said, "Her achievements have been greatly magnified by every writer I have ever met, for she was among the commonest of her class". B. Hickock [sic] (Wild Bill) formerly of Cheyenne, Wyoming. He then drew his revolvers, fired over the heads of the mob, and stated he would shoot the first man to move. Duck Bill and Shanghai Bill His skills as a gunfighter and scout, along with his reputation as a lawman, provided the basis for his fame, although some of his exploits are fictionalized. James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 August 2, 1876), better known as "Wild Bill" Hickok, was a folk hero of the American Old West known for his life on the frontier as a soldier, scout, lawman, cattle rustler, gunslinger, gambler, showman, and actor, and for his involvement in many famous gunfights. He was a stagecoach driver on the Santa Fe and Oregon trails, a spy and scout for the Union Army, marshal of two cities, and traveled with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. The hand of cards which he supposedly held at the time of his death has become known as the dead man's hand: two pairs; black aces and eights. He further claimed that Hickok, as a result, had two guns cocked and pointed at him. Historians dispute this story, however, due to the lack of historical records to substantiate the information. William Austin, the cemetery caretaker, estimated 500 lb (227 kg) which made it difficult for the men to carry them to the new site. Aug 2 1876 - Deadwood, Dakotah Territory - Mann's Saloon No. He is now at Yankton, D.T. Some were ex-Union soldiers, some were ex-Confederate. This assignment would eventually bring about an incident, that would bring Hickok to the attention of the West, the nation, and the world. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Industries Crime and Terrorism U.S. Deadwood was overrun with miners, gunmen, and gamblers when Hickok became a peace officer there in July 1876, relying as much on his reputation as on his diminishing gun skills, which were compromised by failing eyesight. In 1859 he joined the Russell, Waddell, and Majors freight company as a driver. [19], In July 1869, Hickok was back in Hays and was elected sheriff and city marshal of Ellis County, Kansas, in a special election, on August 23, 1869.[20]. Here he hoped to make a "strike" and bring Agnes out West. In 1979 Hickok was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. Hickok has remained one of the most popular and iconic figures of the American Old West, and is still frequently depicted in popular culture, including literature, film, and television. During this period Hickok prevented a man from beating an 11-year-old boy, who grew up to become Buffalo Bill Cody, Hickoks longtime friend. Tutt called out, "Boys, I'm killed", before he collapsed and died. It is generally conceded by historians that Hickok was attacked by the five troopers. "[3] In 1861, after growing a mustache following the McCanles incident, he began calling himself Wild Bill. It rests in a peaceful and quite beautiful cemetery known as Mt. Tutt's shot missed, but Hickok's didn't, piercing Tutt through the side from about 75 yards away. Among his legendary exploits, he reportedly killed a bear in hand-to-hand combat armed with only a bowie knife. "-"Phil" Coe was from Texas, ran the "Bulls Head" a saloon and gambling den, sold whiskey and mens souls. Deadwood recently authorized gambling, Las Vegas style, and might, in time, be once again the wild and wooly town of Hickok's day. His paranoia was prescient: he was shot in the back of the head with a .45-caliber revolver by Jack McCall. Updated on March 08, 2017. His skills as a gunfighter and scout, along with his reputation as a lawman, provided the basis for his fame, although some of his exploits are fictionalized. David McCanles "called out" Wild Bill from the Station House. [5], For unknown reasons, Hickok used the name William Hickok from 1858 and then William Haycock during the Civil War. 2 revolver, the gun Hickok may have been carrying during his final poker game. Not having the courage to do it himself, he one day filled about 200 cowboys with whiskey intending to get them into trouble with Wild Bill, hoping that they would get to shooting and in the melee shoot the marshal. The 10th arrived at Fort Lyon, Colorado, in October and remained for the rest of 1868. Bonhams . It won the Best Song Oscar for "Secret Love", by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster . Coe explained that he was shooting at a stray dog[30] but suddenly turned his gun on Hickok, who fired first and killed Coe. In truth, he seems to have been afflicted with trachoma, a common vision disorder of the time. Now the citizens of Abilene were to witness a transformation. Strange, because never in the twenty-seven years she outlived Hickok did she ever voice such a desire. 8:45. Born in rural Illinois, James Hickok developed extraordinary shooting skills in an otherwise unremarkable childhood. [20], On July 12, 1861, David McCanles went to the Rock Creek Station office to demand an overdue property payment from Horace Wellman, the station manager. [citation needed], Leander Richardson, a reporter, interviewed McCall shortly before his execution, and wrote an article about him for the April 1877 issue of Scribner's Monthly. On this occasion however, his friends teased him about his habit and wouldn't let him sit with his back to the wall. Hickok's gravesite is also in Deadwood. Although the historical records are scarce, they do exist and incidents of Hickok's bravery are numerous during his war duty. Not a word was uttered.". 2 Army revolver belonged to Wild Bill Hickok, and may have been on his person when the legendary gunslinger was shot and killed in Deadwood, South Dakota, on Aug. 2 . Jean McCormick was the daughter of Jane Calamity Jane Cannary and James Butler Wild Bill Hickok. [44] In his 1895 autobiography, published after his death, Hardin claimed to have been befriended by Hickok, the newly elected town marshal, after he had disarmed the marshal using the road agent's spin, but Hardin was known to exaggerate. At the end of the trial, Judge Sempronius H. Boyd told the jury they could not find Hickok acted in self-defense if he could have reasonably avoided the fight. The town of Deadwood, South Dakota, re-enacts Hickok's murder and McCall's capture every summer evening. Western Figure. One night while wandering around New York City he came into a pool room. McCanles was the first man Hickok was reputed to have killed in a fight. According to the Harpers account, Hickok, while guiding a detachment of Union cavalry through southern Nebraska, decided to stop and visit an old friend, Wellmans wife, at Rock Creek Station. I will be." Deadwood was then, and is now, a town with basically one main street running through it. Later that year he became a teamster with the great freighting enterprise Russell, Majors and Waddell, creators of the Pony Express, for which he was too tall and heavy to be a rider. [29][30], Two days later, Hickok was arrested for murder. Jingles described Hickok as "the bravest, strongest, fightingest U.S. Molded by war, and many dangerous adventures, Hickok survived the Civil War. A month or so later, he left their honeymoon in Cincinnati for the goldfields of the Black Hills in the Dakota Territory, where he hoped to make enough money to send for her. [28] Tutt's shot missed, but Hickok's struck Tutt through the heart from about 75 yards (69m) away. Deadwood gives a person the impression that were it not for the brief period of Wild Bill Hickok's visit, the town would not have enjoyed the notoriety it has enjoyed these many years. There the familys small farm served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Rather, settlers, homesteaders, cowboys, and the like used outhouses, pots, and whatever natural options were available. Agnes Lake had, in her possession at the time of Hickok's death, a letter. Those who complied fared well. The incident helped contribute to the overall failure of the show. Immigrants from Missouri, supporting slavery, were settling in the hundreds. However, by the early 1860's it was known as Troy Grove. (#13189) The told them that the June ordinance concerning firearms was still in effect, and that they should give up their guns and leave town. He was involved in a deadly shoot-out with the McCanles gang at Rock Creek Station, an event still under much debate. Hickok made the acquaintance of another individual at the Fort, also destined for fame, Will Cody later known as "Buffalo Bill". In the episode Dillon and Hickok are old friends. He calmly told them that if they didn't return their pistols to their holsters, which they had drawn them from, there would be more "dead men" in the square. The plan was to see if a full grown buffalo could be roped and captured from horseback. It has been speculated that during the "missing year", Hickok may have been operating as a spy in Southern territory. Tutt then took Hickok's watch, which was lying on the table, as collateral for the $35, at which point Hickok warned him not to wear it or he, Hickok, would shoot him. Many historic sites and monuments commemorate his life, and he has been depicted numerous times in literature, film, and television. He became a deputy U.S. marshal, and on March 28, 1868, he picked up 11 Union Army deserters who had been charged with stealing government property. In 1867, Hickok took a break from the west and moved to Niagara Falls, where he tried his hand at acting in a stage play called "The Daring Buffalo Chases of the Plains. [19] According to Hickok's account, he found the road blocked by a cinnamon bear and its two cubs. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Hickoks family emigrated from England in 1635 to Massachusetts, where his great-grandfather responded to the British march on Lexington and Concord at the beginning of the American Revolution. I think not. To this family the lines between right and wrong were not as blurred as they are today. This incident added to his fame as a gunslinger, which skyrocketed when journalist and later explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley reported as fact in the New York Herald in 1867 Hickoks exaggerated claim that he had killed 100 men. He would put a list on what was called the "dead man's tree" (so called because men had been lynched on it) while constable of Monticello Township. . In 1871 he took over as the marshal of the tough cow town of Abilene, Kansas. 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