Tutt reached for his pistol but Hickok was the first to draw his weapon, and shot Tutt instantly, from approximately 75 yards. 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. Children: Possibly two daughters; . Jane claimed that James Butler Hickok was the father of her child Jean . Jessie and Jane were back together when they arrived in Billings, Montana in 1898. In 1954 an episode of Gunsmoke on CBS radio featured John Dehner as Hickok. They traveled to Deadwood, South Dakota, together and were acquaintances, but there is no evidence of a romance (especially on his part). 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. [24], In late 1863, Hickok worked for the provost marshal of southwest Missouri as a member of the Springfield detective police. His exploits as a gunfighter, scout, and lawman were legendary and he became the topic of many fictionalized accounts. After the fact, there was much speculation as to whether romantic rivalry had had a role in the incident: Hickok was apparently involved with a woman who had also been involved with the married McCanles. August marks of the deaths of two of the Wild West's most famous figures: Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. In 1871 he took over as the marshal of the tough cow town of Abilene, Kansas. To date, four children have been credited to the lady, although some of the claims have come from the children themselves. Hickok was born and raised on a farm in northern Illinois at a time when lawlessness and vigilante activity were rampant because of the influence of the "Banditti of the Prairie". I would have rather been somewhere else, but Bill stopped. Not a word was uttered. The family did some moving around during this time period and the next child, James Butler Hickok, was born in May of 1837. He is also remembered for the cards he was holding when he was shot dead a pair of black aces and a pair of black eights since known as the dead man's hand. Hickok's retort is one of the West's most famous sayings (though possibly apocryphal): "Did the crow have a pistol? The town of Deadwood, South Dakota, re-enacts Hickok's murder and McCall's capture every summer evening. James Butler Hickok, better known as " Wild Bill ," was a wagon master, soldier, scout, lawman, gunfighter, gambler, showman, and actor well-known in the American West. 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. Last, there is Jessiethe most credible of Calamity Janes daughters. Red objects generally appear black in early photographs, as the photographic processes were insensitive to red light. The cemetery was moved in 1881, and when McCall's body was exhumed, the noose was found still around his neck.[69]. Though no solid record exists, he is believed to have served as a Union spy in the Confederate Army before his discharge in 1865. 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. He was later elected constable of Monticello Township in Johnson County, Kansas. Picks on rebels, especially Texans, to kill." [62][63] Hickok may have told his friend Charlie Utter and others who were traveling with them that he thought he would be killed while in Deadwood. Keith Bell Manchester, United Kingdom Calamity Jane never married Wild Bill Hickok. [69] In 1979, Hickok was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. That derisive nickname may have been given to him by David McCanles, who had sold the buildings that became the Pony Expresss Rock Creek station, on credit, to Russell, Majors and Waddell. On September 4, Hickok was wounded in the foot while rescuing several cattlemen in the Bijou Creek basin who had been surrounded by Indians. [i][68], Jack McCall was hanged on March 1, 1877, and buried in a Roman Catholic cemetery. Good bye, Colorado Charlie, C. H. Utter. Hickok moved west in 1855 to farm and joined General James Lane's Free State (antislavery) forces in Kansas. and that Deft. On March 5, 1876, he married Agnes Thatcher Lake, an owner of a circus in Cheyenne, Wyoming territory. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wild-Bill-Hickok, Spartacus Educational - Biography of Wild Bill Hickok, Wild Bill Hickok - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Hickok lost a gold watch to Tutt in a poker game. setTimeout(function(){var t=document.createElement("script");t.setAttribute("src","https://sample.dragonforms.com/getEmbeddedClientScript.do?embeddedsite=TW_dispatch_nl"),t.setAttribute("type","text/javascript"),document.body.appendChild(t)},5); Become a subscriber today and youll recieve a new issue every month plus unlimited access to our full archive of backlogged issues. In 1855, at the age of 18, he left to become a part of thegrowing American West. [c] However, if they felt the threat of danger was real and imminent, he instructed they could apply the unwritten law of the "fair fight" and acquit. He twice asked another man at the table, Charles Rich, to change seats with him, but Rich refused. Her friends held a fundraiser for her and the benefit proved a howling successuntil Jane began treating her generous friends to drinks. Perhaps most famously, Harper's New Monthly Magazine printed an account of the story in 1867, claiming Hickok had killed 10 men. This, in turn, was destroyed by souvenir hunters and replaced in 1902 by a life-sized sandstone sculpture of Hickok. [1][2], James Butler Hickok was born May 27, 1837, in Homer, Illinois, (present-day Troy Grove, Illinois) to William Alonzo Hickok, a farmer and abolitionist, and his wife, Polly Butler. Shes all Ive got to live fer; shes my only comfort [sic]. Fox described Jessie as neatly dressed but shy and embarrassed. Yet she had a bright face, and her manners were very good for one whose opportunities had been so few.. authorities, and after trial has been sentenced to death for willful murder. 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Hickok, J.B. Hickok, Shanghai Bill, William Hickok, William Haycock, Bird, Roy (1979). Corrections? All rights reserved. [29][30], Two days later, Hickok was arrested for murder. Martha Jane Cannary (May 1, 1852 - August 1, 1903), better known as Calamity Jane, was an American frontierswoman, sharpshooter, and storyteller. 2, serial number 29963, a .32 rimfire with a six-inch barrel, blued finish, and varnished rosewood grips. He left his wife a few months later to seek his fortune in the goldfields of South Dakota. 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. "J.B. Hickok, Deputy U.S. Brink, were tried for killing McCanles, but were found to have acted in self-defense. The couple had five children besides James Butler, three boys and two girls. On October 5, 1871, Hickok was standing off a crowd during a street brawl when Coe fired two shots. They refused, so Hickok altered it himself. Hickok was of English ancestry. Outlaw John Wesley Hardin arrived in Abilene at the end of a cattle drive in early 1871. Wild Bill Hickok is remembered for his services in Kansas as sheriff of Hays City and marshal of Abilene, where his ironhanded rule helped to tame two of the most lawless towns on the frontier. Although McCall accepted the money, he was apparently insulted. Hickok left home at age 17 and worked as a canal boat pilot in Utica, Illinois, before heading west in 1856 to Bleeding Kansas, which was embroiled in a violent conflict over whether slavery should be permitted there. Hardin was a well-known gunfighter, and is known to have killed more than 27 men. Hickok remained in Hays through August 1868, when he brought 200 Cheyenne Indians to Hays to be viewed by "excursionists". 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". Hickok was of English ancestry. [38], In July 1869, Hickok returned to Hays and was elected city marshal of Hays and sheriff of Ellis County, Kansas, in a special election held on August 23, 1869. The Harper's piece also told the story of how Hickok had pointed to a letter "O" that was "no bigger than a man's heart." She was Maude Weir, born in 1881. Burke she had enrolled Jessie in the school. By Jan MacKell Collins. James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 - August 2, 1876), also known as "Wild Bill" Hickok was a legendary figure in the old west. On the afternoon of August 2, 1876, he was playing cards with his back to the door, something he seldom did. To be entitled to acquittal on the ground of self-defense, he must have been anxious to avoid a conflict, and must have used all reasonable means to avoid it. During the Civil War, he served as a wagon master, scout, detective, courier, and spy. By the end of 1861, he was a wagon master, but in September 1862, he was discharged for unknown reasons. Standing some 50 yards away from his subject, Hickok "without sighting his pistol and with his eye" rang off six shots, each of them hitting the direct center of the letter. "George Ward Nichols and the Legend of Wild Bill Hickok. [15] He grew a moustache following the McCanles incident, and in 1861 began calling himself "Wild Bill".[16][17]. In quick succession, Hickok was said to have then killed five members of McCanless gang and knocked out another before three more gang members threw him down on a bed, only to be bested in hand-to-hand combat by the knife-wielding Hickok. Paramount Pictures' Western silent film Wild Bill Hickok (released on November 18, 1923) was directed by Clifford Smith and stars William S. Hart as Hickok. Bill and Jane are buried next to each other in Deadwoods Mount Moriah Cemetery. Following his Civil War service, Wild Bill Hickok moved to Kansas where he was appointed sheriff in Hays City and marshal of Abilene. [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. BA1 1UA The. In 1859, he joined the Russell, Majors and Waddell freight company, the parent company of the Pony Express. The couple had a daughter, who also became an accomplished performer and horseback rider. His reputation as a gunfighter gave rise to legends and tales about his life. For more on American historysubscribe to All About History for as little as 26. In July, 1865, in Springfield, Missouri's town square, Hickok killed Davis Tutt, an old friend who after personal grudges escalated became an enemy. [6], Hickok was a good shot from a young age, and was recognized locally as an outstanding marksman with a pistol. This was the last time Hickok was ever involved in a gunfight; the accidental death of Deputy Williams was an event that haunted Hickok for the remainder of his life. Two 7th Cavalry troopers jump, Most people have heard of Calamity Jane, once promoted as The Famous Woman Scout of. He is chiefly portrayed as a protagonist, although historical accounts of his actions are often controversial, and much of his career is known to have been exaggerated both by himself and by contemporary mythmakers. [50] The two entrepreneurs had painted a picture of a bull with a large erect penis on the side of their establishment as an advertisement. 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. She said she was the daughter of Jane and Wild Bill Hickok, and was born in a cabin near Livingston, Montana in 1873. Hickok chased and wounded the fleeing Gordon, who was then fatally shot by someone else (according to some by Doc Brinks, another Pony Express employee). Nick McGlashan loved his family, friends and fans. In real life, Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary) never met 'Doc' Holliday: she actually was in love and pursued 'Wild Bill' Hickock. In the early 1990s ABC television series Young Riders, a fictional account of Pony Express riders, Hickok is portrayed by Josh Brolin.[80]. ", DeMattos, Jack (1980). In 1866 Hickok helped guide Gen. William T. Shermans tour of the West, and in 186768 he scouted for Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock and Lieut. He is said to have wrestled a bear In more recent times, however, Calamity Jane biographer James McLaird disproved McCormicks claim by researching when and how her fantastic autobiography unfolded. It ends with Hickok surviving the murder attempt due to wearing body armor and being shot in the back, then secretly leaving for a ranch in California. Wild Bill - Tom Clavin 2019-02-05 The denitive true story of Wild Bill, the rst lawman of the Wild West, by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. subscribe to All About History for as little as 26. After in inquest where other incidents of Hickoks brand of frontier justice was revealed, he was relieved of his duties. [64], Hickok was playing five-card stud or five-card draw when he was shot. His work included identifying and counting the number of troops in uniform who were drinking while on duty, verifying hotel liquor licenses, and tracking down individuals who owed money to the cash-strapped Union Army. [34]:34 The show featured six buffalo, a bear, and a monkey, and one show ended in disaster when a buffalo refused to act, prompting Hickok to fire a bullet into the sky. During Wild Bill Hickok 's life he was many things such as, an actor, gambler, lawman, and a marksman specialists. Wild Bill Hickoks legend only grew further when other stories about his fighting prowess surfaced. 10 Black Pioneers in Aviation Who Broke Barriers, Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads, Name: Wild Bill Hickok, Birth Year: 1837, Birth date: May 27, 1837, Birth State: Illinois, Birth City: Troy Grove, Birth Country: United States. "[55], On March 5, 1876, Hickok married Agnes Thatcher Lake, a 50-year-old circus proprietor in Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory. Before being called Wild Bill Hickok, his original name was James Butler Hickok. Michelle Renes novel, Hour Glass, is a moving, revealing picture of the legendary Calamity Jane., A bar in Hays City, Kansas, on July 17, 1870. He is now at Yankton, D.T. After his August 1876 murder, she further claimed that they had been married and that he was the father of her child. Duck Bill and Shanghai Bill 22nd August 2017 We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back. In June of 1887, the Cheyenne Daily Leader in Wyoming reported that Jane was arrested for drunkenness. When a seat opened up at the table, a drunk man named Jack McCall sat down to play. On August 2, 1876, during a poker game in a saloon that found him with his back uncharacteristically to the door, Hickok was shot in the back of his head by Jack McCall, who may have been hired to kill him. What do you know about Pete Spence, a member of the Cowboys of Tombstone? Calamity Jane was reported to have been buried next to Hickok according to her dying wish. [39] Three sheriffs had quit during the previous 18 months. [59], The next day, Hickok was playing poker again. According to Joseph G. Rosa, Hickok's biographer and the foremost authority on Wild Bill, Hickok killed only six or seven men in gunfights. Hickok was assigned to bring the men to Topeka for trial, and he requested a military escort from Fort Hays. But thirty years had passed when she began making inquiries about Jane, whom she thought was her grandmother. On July 21, 1865, the two men faced off in Springfield's town square, standing sideways before drawing and firing their weapons. But the U.S. marshals were on his trail and McCall was arrested on August 29, 1876 in Laramie, where he was held before he was extradited to Yankton, South Dakota. Hardin was in town under his assumed name Wesley Clemmons, but was better known to the townspeople by the alias "Little Arkansas". [36][37], In December 1867, newspapers reported that Hickok had come to stay in Hays City, Kansas. [f], The regular county election was held on November 2, 1869. Overall, it was reported that Hickok had killed over 100 men during his lifetime. While Hickok claimed to have killed numerous named and unnamed gunmen in his lifetime, his career as a gunfighter only lasted from 1861 to 1871. Alonzo and Polly Hickok moved to Illinois in 1833, finally settling in Troy Grove (known as Homer at the time), LaSalle County, along the banks of the Little Vermillion Creek. In 1941, Jean Hickok McCormick appeared in Billings, Montana. One of the workers, Joseph McLintock, wrote a detailed description of the reinterment. Were Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane married, and did they have a daughter? McCall alleged that John Varnes, a Deadwood gambler, had paid him to murder Wild Bill. Future Publishing Limited Under the name "Wild Bill Hitchcock" [sic], the article recounted the "hundreds" of men whom Hickok had personally killed and other exaggerated exploits. Leaving Springfield, he was recommended for the position of deputy federal marshal at Fort Riley, Kansas. Wild Bill Hickok was one of the early "Heroes of the West." He had built a reputation as an extraordinary gunfighter with a sense of fairness and justice. They even did a stint abroad, performing for one season in Germany in 1862. This made it difficult for the men to carry the remains to the new site. Mulvey angrily declared that he had come to town to kill Hickok. Marshal. [9], In 1865, Hickok recruited six Native Americans and three cowboys to accompany him to Niagara Falls, where he put on an outdoor demonstration called The Daring Buffalo Chasers of the Plains. ", This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 18:12. All Rights Reserved. Hickok is currently interred in a 10ft (3m) square plot at the Mount Moriah Cemetery, surrounded by a cast-iron fence, with a U.S. flag flying nearby. [5] William Hickok died in 1852, when James was 15. When did cowboys begin wearing these shirts? Hickok encouraged McCall to quit the game until he could cover his losses and offered to give him money for breakfast. This was during the Indian Wars, in which Hickok sometimes served as a scout for General George A. Custer's 7th Cavalry. 1. In 1876, Hickok was shot and killed while playing poker in a saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory (present-day South Dakota) by Jack McCall, an unsuccessful gambler. [82], At the time of this affair I was at a station farther west and reached this station just as Wild Bill was getting ready to go to Beatrice for his trial. Even in death Hickok's legend grew. Hickok was severely injured, with a crushed chest, shoulder, and arm. Hickok and Brinks were charged with murder but found not guilty. Relegated to making a living through other means than law enforcement, he traveled from one town to another as a gambler. Wild Bill Hickok certainly was: The man born in 1837 to William Alonso and Polly Butler Hickok found his superpower, expert marksmanship, at a young age, and went on to have all sorts of adventures. In the Frederic Remington illustration of The Sentinel, is the mission San Xavier del Bac? Hickok is known to have fatally shot six men and is suspected of having killed a seventh (McCanles). Wild Bill Hickok's iconic status is rooted in a shootout in July 1861 in what came to be known as the McCanles Massacre in Rock Creek, Nebraska. Hickok was arrested for murder, tried, and acquitted. [citation needed], On August 1, 1876, Hickok was playing poker at Nuttal & Mann's Saloon No. [23][b], After the Civil War broke out in April 1861, Hickok became a teamster for the Union Army in Sedalia, Missouri. Wild Bill Hickok's proficiency with a pistol is well known, but there remains some confusion concerning how he used his weapons and which ones he actually used. Hickok joined the antislavery Free State Army of Jayhawkers and, having already become skilled with a gun as a youth, served as a bodyguard for Gen. James H. Lanes. The trial began on December 4 and it only took two days for the jury to find McCall guilty. [13][14] He was also known before 1861 among Jayhawkers as "Shanghai Bill" because of his height and slim build. . He was holding two pairs: black aces and black eights (although there is some dispute as to the suit of one of the aces, diamond vs. spade) as his "up cards", which has since become widely known as the "dead man's hand". 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. Wikimedia Commons Advertisement 11. In the melee, Hickok caught a glimpse of someone moving towards him and responded with two shots killing his deputy Mike Williams. The second trial was not considered double jeopardy because of the irregular jury in the first trial and because Deadwood was at the time in unorganized Indian country. "[56], Martha Jane Cannary, known popularly as Calamity Jane, claimed in her autobiography that she was married to Hickok and had divorced him so he could be free to marry Agnes Lake, but no records that support her account have been found. [citation needed], Buffalo Bill claimed that he encountered Hickok disguised as a Confederate officer in Missouri in 1864. Macintosh of irregularities and misconduct during the election. On July 21, 1865, frontier legend Wild Bill Hickok gunned down gambler Davis Tutt in what is often called the first "Wild West" showdown. In 1941, Jean Hickok McCormick appeared in Billings, Montana. He usually sat with his back to a wall so he could see the entrance, but the only seat available when he joined the game was a chair facing away from the door. Wild Bill Hickok begins to establish his reputation as a gunfighter after he shoots three men during a shootout in Nebraska. They initially agreed not to fight over the watch, but when Hickok saw Tutt wearing it, he warned him to stay away. ", Nichols, George Ward (1867). 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