The. Mulvey angrily declared that he had come to town to kill Hickok. She appears to have finally learned the truth by the time she died in 1980, for her death certificate correctly lists her mothers maiden name as Canary. Hickok's brother, Lorenzo Butler, traveled from Illinois to attend the retrial. The incident helped contribute to the overall failure of the show. We drove on to Beatrice and at the trial, his plea was self-defense; no one appeared against him, and he was cleared. Quay House, The Ambury, [21][22] Hickok, Wellman, and another employee, J.W. 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. McCall tried to . [72] As of 2020, the flag is no longer flown. McCall shot Hickok from behind as he played poker at Nuttal & Mann's Saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory on August 2, 1876. There the familys small farm served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Children: Possibly two daughters; . [6][35] Witnesses confirm that while working as a scout at Fort Harker, Kansas, on May 11, 1867, Hickok was attacked by a large group of Indians, who fled after he shot and killed two. ), 18721886. After his August 1876 murder, she further claimed that they had been married and that he was the father of her child. 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. ", This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 18:12. In real life, Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary) never met 'Doc' Holliday: she actually was in love and pursued 'Wild Bill' Hickock. "The Custer-Hickok Shootout in Hays City. ", "James Butler Hickok May 27 1837 - August 2 1876 Better known as "Wild Bill" Hickok", "James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok, Early Deadwood", "Nebraska Legends: Rock Creek Station and the McCanles Massacre", "Chronology on Life of James Butler HICKOK, Wild Bill Hickok, Old West Kansas", "Rock Creek Station State Historical Park", "Legal Culture, Wild Bill Hickok and the Gunslinger Myth", "Myths and Realities of Frontier Violence: A Look at the Gunfighter Saga", "Frontier Hero - Reminiscences of Wild Bill Hickok by his old Friend Buffalo Bill", "The State Journal (Jefferson City, Mo. As a very young boy, Bill was born to father William Alonzo Hickok and mother Polly Butler. She was the eldest of as many as six children born to Robert and Charlotte (Burch) Cannary. Their quick-draw duel was recorded as the first of its kind. Was he shooting back? All rights reserved. But thirty years had passed when she began making inquiries about Jane, whom she thought was her grandmother. [citation needed] Although he was just 39, his marksmanship and health were apparently in decline, and he had been arrested several times for vagrancy,[53] despite earning a good income from gambling and displays of showmanship only a few years earlier. McCanles reportedly threatened Wellman, and either Wellman or Hickok, who was hiding behind a curtain, killed McCanles. The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok was a 1950s TV series starring Guy Madison and Andy Devine. Jan MacKell Collins is the author of numerous books about the Old West, the latest isLost Ghost Towns of Teller County. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. BA1 1UA The son of William Alonzo and Polly Butler Hickok, he was by all accounts a master marksman from an early age. (Not Really) Roughing It on the Mark Twain Trail, A Song of Praise for a Forgotten Folklore Collector, John Waynes Silver Screen Shootin Irons. B. Hickock [sic] (Wild Bill) formerly of Cheyenne, Wyoming. 10 in Deadwood, Dakota Territory. [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. [52], In 1876, Hickok was diagnosed by a doctor in Kansas City, Missouri, with glaucoma and ophthalmia. When he saw Hickok, he leveled his cocked rifle at him. Di Certo is the author of ten books and composer of three albums of children's songs. Three years after Jack McCall shot Hickok in the back as he was playing cards in Deadwood, South Dakota, an 1879 story in the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Daily Leader noted that the pistols were made expressly . [25] The 1883 History of Greene County, Missouri described him as "by nature a ruffian a drunken, swaggering fellow, who delighted when 'on a spree' to frighten nervous men and timid women. 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. [24], In late 1863, Hickok worked for the provost marshal of southwest Missouri as a member of the Springfield detective police. He reported returning with five prisoners after killing 10. [j] Utter supervised the move and noted that, while perfectly preserved, Hickok had been imperfectly embalmed. Playing cards with his back to the door, Hickok had no clue that he was about to be murdered. [citation needed], Henry M. Stanley, of the Weekly Missouri Democrat, reported Hickok to be "an inveterate hater of Indian People", perhaps to enhance his reputation as a scout and American fighter, but separating fact from fiction is difficult considering his recruitment of Indians to cross the nation to appear in his own Wild West show. At the time of the so-called McCanles Massacre, Hickok was known as Duck Bill because of his sweeping nose and protruding upper lip (covered with a mustache later in life). In an 1871 account that changed his life, Hickok was reportedly involved in a shootout with saloon owner Phil Coe. 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. Wild Bill had learned of the scheme and cornered Coe, had his two pistols drawn on Coe. The gun did not sell because the highest bid of $220,000 was less than the reserve set by the gun's owners.[76]. Not a word was uttered. The White Buffalo (1977), starring Charles Bronson as Hickok, tells a tale of Hickok's hunt for a murderous white buffalo that follows him in his nightmares. American folk hero and lawman (18371876), For the American football player and industrialist, see, Arapaho Joe and Colorado Charlie Utter at Hickok's grave, photograph date unknown, Pistols known to have been carried by Hickok. [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. Calamity Jane never married Wild Bill . Calamity Jane. By the end of 1861, he was a wagon master, but in September 1862, he was discharged for unknown reasons. [6] Since the event was outdoors, he could not compel people to pay, and the venture was a financial failure. In 1855, at the age of 18, he left to become a part of thegrowing American West. [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. Several times he was arrested for vagrancy. Hickok then tried acting in Wild West shows, which were growing in popularity. [25][26]:136 Hickok had not been paid for some time, and was hired as a scout by General John B. Sanborn by early 1865. A monument has been built there. After in inquest where other incidents of Hickoks brand of frontier justice was revealed, he was relieved of his duties. From William Alonzo and Polly Butler's marriage, they welcomed six children in total, and HIckon is the fourth among them all. i have been told that Wild Bill Hickok is my great great great (i don't know how many greats) uncle, and i haven' been able to find out if any of his brotherrs had kids. Brink, were tried for killing McCanles, but were found to have acted in self-defense. What was the relationship between Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane? 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". According to Joseph G. Rosa, Hickok's biographer and the foremost authority on Wild Bill, Hickok killed only six or seven men in gunfights. McCall was brought to trial the next day. The family did some moving around during this time period and the next child, James Butler Hickok, was born in May of 1837. The couple had five children besides James Butler , three boys and two girls. The original wooden grave marker was moved to the new site, but by 1891, it had been destroyed by souvenir hunters whittling pieces from it, and it was replaced with a statue. [73], Hickok's favorite guns were a pair of Colt 1851 Navy Model (.36 caliber) cap-and-ball revolvers. In July, 1865, in Springfield, Missouri's town square, Hickok killed Davis Tutt, an old friend who after personal grudges escalated became an enemy. Hickok never fought in another gun battle. Jack McCall. The glorification of Wild Bill Hickok began in Springfield, Mo., on July 21, 1865, when he killed gunman Dave Tutt. Hickok was killed August 2, 1876, at the age of 39, and Calamity Jane died of illness on August 1, 1903, at age 51; both died in South Dakota.. During his life, Hickok was a soldier, scout, stagecoach driver, lawman, gunfighter, showman, marksman, gambler, and more. Jane had been hired to travel with Kohl & Middleton Dime Museums; as she purchased her ticket out of town she told railroad agent A.O. 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. 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.. The identity of the fifth card (his "hole card") is also the subject of debate. McLintock used a cane to tap the body, face, and head, finding no soft tissue anywhere. By 1942 Jessie had changed her story, perhaps at McCormicks urging. Bonhams auction company offered this pistol at auction on November 18, 2013, in San Francisco, California,[75] described as Hickok's Smith & Wesson No. To date, four children have been credited to the lady, although some of the claims have come from the children themselves. The movie The Plainsman (1936), starring Gary Cooper as Hickok, features the alleged romance between Calamity Jane and him as its main plot line. In the episode Dillon and Hickok are old friends. I suggest you read Calamity Jane: The Woman and the Legend by James D. McLaird. He was released on $2,000 bail and stood trial on August 3, 1865. [40]:192, On July 17, 1870, Hickok was attacked by two troopers from the 7th U.S. Cavalry, Jeremiah Lonergan and John Kyle (sometimes spelled Kile),[42] in a saloon. Calamity Jane is reputed to have led a mob that threatened McCall with lynching, but at the time of Hickok's death, Jane was actually being held by military authorities. That winter, writer M.L. 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 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. At 4:15 in the afternoon, a young gunslinger named Jack McCall walked into the saloon, approached Hickok from behind, and shot him in the back of the head. Notorious Old West gunmen John Wesley Hardin and James Butler Hickok, also known as "Wild Bill," began as friends. William Austin, the cemetery caretaker, estimated 500lb (230kg). This, too, was badly defaced, and was then enclosed in a cage for protection. Since he was actually shot in the back of the head, that plot element is a complete artifice of the episode writers. Citizens of the town complained to Hickok, who requested that Thompson and Coe remove the image. Hickok was arrested for murder, tried, and acquitted. Upon being sprung, Jane whisked into Castle City, picked up the girl, and went on her way. Even in death Hickok's legend grew. 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. As the scene unfolded, McCanles entered the station, and, from behind the curtain that divided it in two, either Hickok or Wellman shot McCanles. Few could help her verify the truth, and Jean McCormick was of little help. August marks of the deaths of two of the Wild West's most famous figures: Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. He was famous on the Deadliest Catch for his hard work, knowledge of fishing, and quick-witted humor. Marshal. Area newspapers reported that Jane named the boy Little Calamity. A freighter named Evans recalled watching Jane smother the baby with kisses, calling him Muzzies yittle snoozey [sic] darling. Jane later told others that Little Calamity died. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. I will be. The couple had a daughter, who also became an accomplished performer and horseback rider. The event haunted Hickok for the rest of his life. 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). Horace Hickok was born in October of 1834. In an instant, he pulled the triggers again sending two bullets into Coe's abdomen (Coe lived a day or two) and whirling with his two guns drawn on the drunken crowd of cowboys, "and now do any of you fellows want the rest of these bullets?" The cemetery was moved in 1881, and when McCall's body was exhumed, the noose was found still around his neck.[69]. [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. He is said to have wrestled a bear Did Wild Bill Hickok have a child? They traveled to Deadwood, South Dakota, together and were acquaintances, but there is no evidence of a romance (especially on his part). Hickok is a playable character in the 2018 board game Deadwood 1876 by Faade Games. [59], The next day, Hickok was playing poker again. [28] Strawhun "made remarks against Hickok", and Hickok killed him with a shot through the head. [26]:329 Hickok did not enjoy acting, and often hid behind scenery. Joseph J. awaiting execution. Red objects generally appear black in early photographs, as the photographic processes were insensitive to red light. James Butler Hickok arrived in Springfield, Missouri . Hickok accused a J.V. He was born James Butler Hickok on 27 May 1837 in Troy Grove, Illinois. On December 9, Hickok and Lanihan both served legal papers on Macintosh, and local newspapers acknowledged that Hickok had guardianship of Hays City. [citation needed], From 1871 until his death in 1876, Hickok had vision problems. The bear then grabbed his arm in its mouth, but Hickok was able to grab his knife and slash its throat, killing it. Hardin was in town under his assumed name Wesley Clemmons, but was better known to the townspeople by the alias "Little Arkansas". We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back. A second son, named Lorenzo Butler Hickok, was born in October of 1831 but died soon thereafter. Although McCall accepted the money, he was apparently insulted. The first major description of the incident appeared in Harpers New Monthly Magazine in February 1867, six years after the fact, written by Col. George Ward Nichols, who claimed to have been told the story by Hickok in 1865. McCall was found guilty and sentenced to death. Hickok was a favourite of Custer and his wife, Libbie, who described him as a delight to look upon. Hickoks physical appearance was by many accounts arresting. He was known as a gunfighter and gambler who fought in the Civil War and was a scout for Custer's Cavalry. Hickok was sent from Abilene to arrest Matt Dillon (William Conrad) for the murder of a man he had thrown out of Dodge earlier that month. In 1859, he joined the Russell, Majors and Waddell freight company, the parent company of the Pony Express. Nick McGlashan had two children, Lennyn Annette Richardson of Unalaska (7) and Kane Wilder Hammond of Port Townsend, WA (1). Zimmerman said that despite their closeness in age, he and Jessie didnt say much to each other. In December, the Rawlins Republican reported that Jane visited town with a little girl she had stolen. The child was no doubt Jessie, who was next seen with her mother in Ekalaka, Montana in 1894 by at least two people. In addition to many exploits she was known for being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok.Late in her life, she appeared in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show and at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition.She is said to have exhibited compassion to others . and that Deft. Jesse James suffered from it. Hickok was of English ancestry. Hickok managed to fire another shot, wounding the bear's paw. This angered the buffalo and panicked audience members, causing the animals to break free of their wire fencing and chase audience members, some of whom were trampled. Under the name "Wild Bill Hitchcock" [sic], the article recounted the "hundreds" of men whom Hickok had personally killed and other exaggerated exploits. Did such wagons actually exist? She was Maude Weir, born in 1881. By Tyler MacDonald / May 18, 2021 9:31 am EST. After his release, McCall had lingered in Deadwood for a short while before heading to Wyoming. Hickok remains a popular figure of frontier history. Col. George Armstrong Custer. James Butler Hickok was born in Troy Grove, Illinois, on May 27, 1837, to William Alonzo Hickok and Polly Butler Hickok. All Rights Reserved. She claims to have known James Hickok, known as "Wild Bill" Hickok, and she is thought to have traveled with him for several years. There, again, he killed several men, including his deputy marshal, whose deaththe result of an accidental shootingled to Hickoks dismissal. The bullet emerged through his right cheek and struck another player, riverboat Captain William Massie, in the left wrist. McCanles may have been the first man Hickok killed. McCormick claimed that ONeil offered to adopt her, taking she and her mother to meet his wife in Omaha. 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. The enclosure was cut open by souvenir hunters in the 1950s, and the statue was removed.[71]. 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. 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. [28] Tutt's shot missed, but Hickok's struck Tutt through the heart from about 75 yards (69m) away. Calamity Jane never married Wild Bill Hickok. Hickok was assigned to bring the men to Topeka for trial, and he requested a military escort from Fort Hays. This was his sixth murder. [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. He noted that the sound was similar to tapping a brick wall and believed the remains weighed more than 400lb (180kg). Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. Site contains certain content that is owned A&E Television Networks, LLC. shot Tutt to prevent the threatened impending injury [then] the jury will acquit.". 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". 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. The Bull's Head Saloon in Abilene had been established by gambler Ben Thompson and Coe, his partner, businessman, and fellow gambler. Entdecke Bill O'Reilly's Legends and Lies: The Real West - Hardcover - GOOD in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! It was the last word on a true child of one of the wildest women of the west. From there the ONeils took the pair to the family home in Richmond, Virginia, and ultimately raised the Jean in Liverpool, England. He wanted me to go with him, and as we started on our way, imagine my surprise and uncomfortable feeling when he announced his intention of stopping at the McCanles home. [45], Hickok later said he did not know that "Wesley Clemmons" was Hardin's alias, and that he was a wanted outlaw. In more recent times, however, Calamity Jane biographer James McLaird disproved McCormicks claim by researching when and how her fantastic autobiography unfolded. Wild Bill Hickok begins to establish his reputation as a gunfighter after he shoots three men during a shootout in Nebraska. She has been labeled a scout, freighter, and gambler, a drunken dance hall queen and prostitute. 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". 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. McCormick had a lot of written proof too, which was largely believed by those who met her. 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. 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. When Jane arrived in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1895, she told others that she needed money to enrol Jessie in a convent school at Sturgis. [citation needed], Buffalo Bill claimed that he encountered Hickok disguised as a Confederate officer in Missouri in 1864. Relegated to making a living through other means than law enforcement, he traveled from one town to another as a gambler. [9][41], The second killed by Hickok was Samuel Strawhun, a cowboy, who was causing a disturbance in a saloon at 1:00 am on September 27, when Hickok and Lanihan went to the scene. Four of the men on the self-appointed committee who planned Calamity's funeral (Albert Malter, Frank Ankeney, Jim Carson, and Anson Higby) later stated that, since Hickok had "absolutely no use" for Jane in this life, they decided to play a posthumous joke on him by laying her to rest by his side. 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. He earned a great deal of notoriety in his own time, much of it bolstered by the many outlandish and often fabricated tales he told about himself. Hickok had a large impact on American history because of his life and death. Hickok may have been acting sheriff before he was elected; a newspaper reported that he arrested offenders on August 18, and the commander of Fort Hays wrote a letter to the assistant adjutant general on August 21 in which he praised Hickok for his work in apprehending deserters. A former cavalryman, J.W. "Wild Bill. [21] Hickok subsequently visited McCanles' widow, apologized for the killing, and offered her $35 in restitution, all the money he had with him at the time. was advancing on him with a drawn pistol and that Tutt had previously made threats of personal injury to Deft. He was one of the early heroes of the West popularized in the dime novels of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Take that!" Hickok ran as an Independent; but lost to his deputy, Peter Lanihan, who ran as a Democrat. The new trial was held in Yankton, the capital of the Dakota Territory. Wikimedia Commons Calamity Jane poses in front of Wild Bill Hickok's grave. Some contemporaneous reports of his exploits are known to be fictitious, but they remain the basis of much of his fame and reputation. Writing in 1911, he detailed his admiration for Hickok and included a paragraph on the shooting that differs considerably from the reported account: "Phil" Coe was from Texas, ran the "Bull's Head" a saloon and gambling den, sold whiskey and men's souls. 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. Just weeks later, on her deathbed in Terry, South Dakota, Jane confessed that she and Jessie were now estranged and declined to say where her daughter was living. ", Rosa, Joseph G. (1977). What happened to Wild Bill Hickok's pistols? Corrections? 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