The Codys were a farming family in Iowa but the death of Billy Cody's older brother sent the family to Kansas to start over. Thirdly, there is no such occurrence mentioned in any town record or newspaper file. On this occasion however, his friends teased him about his habit and wouldn't let him sit with his back to the wall. Hickok was a good shot from a very young age and recognized locally as an outstanding marksman with a pistol. Like a sleeping tiger suddenly awakened, Hickok's fearsome character emerged with a vengeance. FOX Business 'Legends & Lies' recounts the life of American old west James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok, an unruly lawman and gunslinger.#FoxBusiness #FoxSubscr. On October 5, 1871, Hickok was standing off a crowd during a street brawl when Coe fired two shots. He had also served in some of the same areas Hickok had served with the Union. The fifth card is debated, or, as some say, had not yet been dealt. There was also overtones of a "woman" being involved in the problem between McCanles and Hickok. [59], The next day, Hickok was playing poker again. [31], Several weeks later, an interview Hickok gave to Colonel George Ward Nichols, a journalist who subsequently became known as the creator of the Hickok legend,[32] was published in Harper's New Monthly Magazine. 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. The watch had great sentimental value to Hickok, so he asked Tutt not to wear it in public. By 1862 he was made the "chief wagon master" in his unit. One of the gambling/prostitution establishments in particular caused Hickok much trouble. There is also a confrontation, between Hickok and five cavalry troopers, that is somewhat in dispute as to the exact facts of the event. [15] He grew a moustache following the McCanles incident, and in 1861 began calling himself "Wild Bill".[16][17]. "-"Phil" Coe was from Texas, ran the "Bulls Head" a saloon and gambling den, sold whiskey and mens souls. Wild Bill Hickok is laid to rest at Mount Moriah Cemetery in Deadwood, South Dakota. After the Rock Creek incident Hickok went to Leavenworth Kansas and enlisted in the Union Army. In another account of the Coe shootout: Theophilus Little, the mayor of Abilene and owner of the town's lumber yard, recorded his time in Abilene by writing in a notebook, which was ultimately given to the Abilene Historical Society. While they were in this town, Hickok is said to have taken a friend's daughter bullfrog hunting! "[18] He proved to be a terrible actor and returned to the West, where he ran for sheriff in Ellsworth County, Kansas, on November 5, 1867, but was defeated by former soldier E.W. Hickok's deputies did little to assist him, there was no need. In 1860, Hickok was badly injured by a bear, while driving a freight team from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The two men did not like each other, and trouble between them was inevitable. Those who objected or resisted were knocked through, or out, the doors and into the street. Fiction would later show this kind of gunfight as typical, but Hickok's is in fact the only one on record that fits the portrayal. The "special election" may not have been legal, as a letter dated September 17 to the governor of Kansas noted that Hickok had presented a warrant for an arrest which was rejected by the Fort Hays commander, because, when asked to produce his commission, Hickok admitted that he had never received one. Later historians, however, have presented a radically different portrayal of the events at Rock Creek. [9], Shortly before his death, Hickock wrote a letter to his new wife, which read in part, "Agnes Darling, if such should be we never meet again, while firing my last shot, I will gently breathe the name of my wifeAgnesand with wishes even for my enemies I will make the plunge and try to swim to the other shore. David McCanles "called out" Wild Bill from the Station House. By 1864, however, he seems to be more concerned with police work. One was known as the "Missouri Border Ruffians" who were pro-slavery, and the "Kansas Free Staters" anti-slavery. Hickok then tried acting in Wild West shows, which were growing in popularity. The request produced two very interesting results. He also did some farming again during this period of his life. 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. Although the true version of how, or when, Hickok acquired the sobriquet may never be known, it is known that in this area of the country, during this time period, James Butler Hickok began being known as "Wild Bill Hickok"! A later film (1953) and subsequent stage musical, both titled Calamity Jane, also portray a romance between Calamity Jane and Hickok. B. Hickock [sic] killed by the assassin Jack McCall in Deadwood, Black Hills, August 2, 1876. Strawhun refused, made a move for his gun and was promptly shot through the head by Hickok. He was involved in several notable shootouts during the course of his life. One thing led to another and soon five or six of them lay unconscious on the pool room floor. 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. 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. In August of 1903 Calamity died from complications of alcoholism. One night while wandering around New York City he came into a pool room. [27] The outlaw John Wesley Hardin was in Abilene in 1871, and was befriended by Hickok. The cemetery was moved in 1881, and his body was exhumed and found to have the noose still around his neck. Hickok's horse was called Black Nell, and he owned two Colt 1851 Navy Revolvers. This, in turn, was destroyed by souvenir hunters and replaced in 1902 by a life-sized sandstone sculpture of Hickok. According to Hardin, Hickok taken by surprise at the maneuver, offered to compromise the situation over a drink in the saloon. By 1856 James was in Kansas territory with his brother Lorenzo. Legends of the Hidden Temple - S 1 E 4 - Wild Bill Hickok and the Dead Man's Hand. He joined a Quaker group that was involved in the business of assisting escaped slaves. Shortly before Hickok's death, he wrote a letter to his new wife, which reads in part: "Agnes Darling, if such should be we never meet again, while firing my last shot, I will gently breathe the name of my wife-Agnes-and with wishes even for my enemies I will make the plunge and try to swim to the other shore" and "My dearly beloved if I am to die today and never see the sweet face of you I want you to know that I am no great man and am lucky to have such a woman as you", http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=479&ref=wvr. "J.B. Hickok, Deputy U.S. Accounts differ on what happened next. The trouble came to a head during a card game, in which both Tutt and Hickok were involved. The Hickok genealogy : descendants of William Hickocks of Farmington, Connecticut, with ancestry of Charles Nelson Hickok by Hickok, Charles Nelson, 1879-1945 Publication date 1938 Topics Hickcox family Publisher Rutland, Vt. : The Tuttle publishing company, inc. Collection There's no more iconic scene in Western movies than the good old-fashioned pistol duel, where the lawman and the outlaw meet at high noon to see who's faster on the draw. It is generally conceded by historians that Hickok was attacked by the five troopers. 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. His paranoia was prescient: he was shot in the back of the head with a .45-caliber revolver by Jack McCall. On April 15th 1871 he was sworn in as Marshal at a salary of $150 dollars a month. He earned a reputation as a skilled scout. Hickok met his true and only wife while Marshal of Abilene. The bullet hit Hickok in the back of the head, killing him instantly. Like a man possessed, Hickok purposely strode through the roughest and most dangerous parts of Abilene. Apparently, the joining of the Kansas Free Staters was not a full time occupation for young James. It is ridiculous at face value. Hickok was originally buried in the Ingelside Cemetery, Deadwood's original graveyard. Most famous for being the. It is interesting to note, during this time period, that young Hickok had some concerns about what his mother thought of his behavior. Mr. Tilghman then continues, "He spoke in a slow assured manner". ", Rosa, Joseph G. (1982). Personal account of the foreman of the Overland Stage Company stations, as given to, Judge Boyd told the jury, "The defendant cannot set up justification that he acted in self-defense if he was willing to engage in a fight with the deceased. Hickok continued his duties hunting horse thieves and illegal woodcutters, for the Army. He noted the sound was similar to tapping a brick wall and believed the remains to now weigh more than 400 lb (181 kg). [65][66], McCall was summoned before an informal "miners' jury" (an ad hoc local group of miners and businessmen). Unfortunately, for the forger of the diary, the Cunard steamship line has always maintained highly detailed records. Coe had been the business partner of known gunman Ben Thompson, with whom he co-owned the Bulls Head Saloon. At the end of the trial, Judge Sempronius Boyd gave the jury two contradictory instructions. 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. During the years 1859-60 Hickok drove freight wagons, and coaches along the Santa Fe Trail. Tutt's friends complied with Hickok's suggestion. I will be. 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. This was done to allow the farmers time to bring their families into town for safety. It has been reported that Calamity Jane was buried next to him because that was her dying wish. Hickok's retort is one of the West's most famous sayings (though possibly apocryphal): "Did the crow have a pistol? ", "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. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Hickoks father moved his family from Vermont to Maine to Homer (now Troy Grove), Illinois. Sadly, William Alonzo Hickok died when James was just 15 years old. In these few, but eloquent compassionate words is revealed true man among men, a true hero, and another glimpse into the character that became a legend. Rosa conjectures that Wellman had far more of a motive to kill McCanles, a belief supported by McCanles' son's own account. She was a skilled tightrope walker, lion tamer and . 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. Theophilus Little, mayor of Abilene and owner of the town's lumberyard, recorded his time in Abilene by writing in a notebook that was recently given to the Abilene Historical Society. [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. Almost the entire town attended the funeral, and Utter had Hickok buried with a wooden grave marker reading: Wild Bill, J. 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. Jane had died on the 1st of August 1903, but they changed it to August 2nd 1903 to correspond to the anniversary of Hickok's death. "[46] Hoping to intimidate Hickok, Coe allegedly stated that he could "kill a crow on the wing". I Killed Wild Bill Hickok (1956) WESTERN part 2/2. It is known that the Hickok home even had a hidden cellar, which was used to hide the escaping slaves. B. Hickock [sic] (Wild Bill) formerly of Cheyenne, Wyoming. This isolated snapshot of Hickok's life is revealing. His birthplace is now the Wild Bill Hickok Memorial, a listed historic site under the supervision of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok Born 27 May 1837 in Troy Grove, LaSalle, Illinois, United States Ancestors Son of William Alonzo Hickok and Pamelia (Butler) Hickok Brother of Oliver Cromwell Hickok, Lorenzo (UNKNOWN) Hickok, Lorenzo Butler Hickok, Horace Dewey Hickok, Celinda (Hickok) Smith and Lydia (Hickok) Barnes At the urging of Calamity Jane, Utter in 1879 had Hickok reinterred in a ten-foot-square plot at the Mount Moriah Cemetery, surrounded by a cast-iron fence with a U.S. flag flying nearby. 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 . On Nov. 18 Bonhams Auctioneers will sell a Smith & Wesson Model No.2 pistol Wild Bill Hickok may have been carrying on Aug. 2, 1876, when he was murdered at a poker table in Deadwood, SD. Nonetheless, Hickok was reported by some to have appeared with Buffalo Bill in 1873 in a stage play titled "Scouts of the Plains". Col. George Armstrong Custer. Many historic sites and monuments commemorate his life, and he has been depicted numerous times in literature, film, and television. 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. Brink, were tried but judged to have acted in self-defense. 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. According to Historynet, his father, William Alonzo Hickock, and mother, Polly Butler Hickock, had met and married in Vermont in 1827, and moved to Troy Grove in 1833.There, they opened a general store, called the Green Mountain House (presumably a nod to their home, the Green Mountain State), which did well at . As vile a character as I ever met for some cause Wild Bill incurred Coe's hatred and he vowed to secure the death of the marshal. Eventually, Hickok's "Aces and eights" became widely accepted as the "Dead Man's Hand. [36][37], In December 1867, newspapers reported that Hickok had come to stay in Hays City, Kansas. Hickok and his accomplices, the station manager Horace Wellman, his wife, and an employee, J.W. There were also women in the house, conceivably armed with shotguns. A branch of the family moved to America in 1635. That woman was "Sarah Shull". In the first season, the show explores this famous gunfighter's final days in the titular lawless town before he was murdered while playing poker. This job came to an end when James threw his employer into the canal for mistreating his horse team. 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). There is no doubt that Hickok was a fearless and deadly fighting man, equally at home with a rifle, revolver, or knife. Is there any info about James Butler b. Born on May 27, 1837, in Troy Grove, Illinois, Hickok spent a decade in and out of Kansas working as a wagon master, special policeman, government scout and guide, and deputy U.S. marshal. Also in 1995, he's depicted as a character in an episode of Legend (TV series) by William Russ, possibly most famous for his role in Wiseguy (TV series). First, Hickok was an experienced gunfighter and the trick was old and well known at the time. Hickok's image,however, with the town of Springfield was not all positive, and many did not care for him or his ways. 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. [j] Utter supervised the move and noted that, while perfectly preserved, Hickok had been imperfectly embalmed. The ship and the captain supposedly were in the "Cunard" steamship line. [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. The rowdy cowboys and criminals of Abilene would soon learn, however, that Marshal Hickok was a very different person from Tom Smith. There, the freight company had built a stagecoach stop along the Oregon Trail near Fairbury, Nebraska, on land purchased from David McCanles. This, too, was badly defaced, and was then enclosed in a cage for protection. Wild Bill Hickok - Single Episodes | Old Time Radio Show | Audio. Calamity Jane is a 1953 musical-Western film from Warner Bros. starring Doris Day and Howard Keel as Wild Bill Hickok. In the course of his duties at the Rock Creek Station, Hickok met a man named McCanles, or sometimes spelled McKandles. Marshal Smith was struck with an ax and almost decapitated while attempting to enforce the law at a local rancher's home. Not a word was uttered.". A monument has since been built there. McCanles and his friends came to the station looking for trouble. This, of course, incensed the mob. "[55], On March 5, 1876, Hickok married Agnes Thatcher Lake, a 50-year-old circus proprietor in Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory. The young man was a Union sympathizer, and the crowd was Confederate. This was cut open by relic hunters in the 1950s and the statue removed.[46]. Interestingly, most newspapers continued to use the name William Haycock when referring to "Wild Bill" until 1869 despite military records after 1865 using his correct name while acknowledging he was also known as Haycock. 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. The trial did not last more than fifteen minutes.[23]. Yes, if it was necessary. Guess they weren't fans of The Simpsons. Hickok, naturally, did not care for the comment. This time with the group of actors recruited by the famous Buffalo Bill. 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. The fifth card is debated, or, as some say, had been discarded and its replacement had not yet been dealt. The above few examples are typical of the numerous inconsistencies, inaccurate facts, and downright falsehoods connected to the Calamity Jane/Hickok stories. Best Known For: Wild Bill Hickok was an American frontiersman, army scout and lawman who helped bring order to the frontier West. Immigrants from Missouri, supporting slavery, were settling in the hundreds. McCall alleged that John Varnes, a Deadwood gambler, had paid him to murder Wild Bill. 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