In 1941, Jean Hickok McCormick appeared in Billings, Montana. In July, Hickok told a newspaper reporter that he had led several soldiers in pursuit of Indians who had killed four men near the fort on July 2. In 1859, he joined the Russell, Majors and Waddell freight company, the parent company of the Pony Express. To date, four children have been credited to the lady, although some of the claims have come from the children themselves. [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. 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. She was born in Missouri and spent most of her life on the country's western border. .css-m6thd4{-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;display:block;margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;font-family:Gilroy,Helvetica,Arial,Sans-serif;font-size:1.125rem;line-height:1.2;font-weight:bold;color:#323232;text-transform:capitalize;}@media (any-hover: hover){.css-m6thd4:hover{color:link-hover;}}10 Black Pioneers in Aviation Who Broke Barriers. "[55], On March 5, 1876, Hickok married Agnes Thatcher Lake, a 50-year-old circus proprietor in Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory. 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. ", Judge Boyd said, "That when danger is threatened and impending a man is not compelled to stand with his arms folded until it is too late to offer successful resistance, and if the jury believe from the evidence that Tutt was a fighting character and a dangerous man and that [Defendant] was aware such was his character and that Tutt at the time he was shot by the Deft. ", DeMattos, Jack (1980). 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 bear then grabbed his arm in its mouth, but Hickok was able to grab his knife and slash its throat, killing it. 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. Two 7th Cavalry troopers jump, Most people have heard of Calamity Jane, once promoted as The Famous Woman Scout of. He was born James Butler Hickok on 27 May 1837 in Troy Grove, Illinois. Even in death Hickok's legend grew. Leaving Springfield, he was recommended for the position of deputy federal marshal at Fort Riley, Kansas. Upon Hickoks arrival, she told him that a Confederate gang led by McCanles was pursuing him, and almost immediately they were set upon by the Confederates. [74] He wore his revolvers butt-forward in a belt or sash (when wearing city clothes or buckskins, respectively), and seldom used holsters; he drew the pistols using a "reverse", "twist", or cavalry draw, as would a cavalryman. [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. This, in turn, was destroyed by souvenir hunters and replaced in 1902 by a life-sized sandstone sculpture of Hickok. 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. Bill and Jane are buried next to each other in Deadwoods Mount Moriah Cemetery. The incident helped contribute to the overall failure of the show. [13][14] He was also known before 1861 among Jayhawkers as "Shanghai Bill" because of his height and slim build. In an 1871 account that changed his life, Hickok was reportedly involved in a shootout with saloon owner Phil Coe. McLintock used a cane to tap the body, face, and head, finding no soft tissue anywhere. "[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. 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. 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 . Unsurprisingly, the two gunslingers found much to relate to in . 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. 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. shot Tutt to prevent the threatened impending injury [then] the jury will acquit.". 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?" [citation needed], On August 1, 1876, Hickok was playing poker at Nuttal & Mann's Saloon No. The first was Bill Mulvey, who was rampaging through town, drunk, shooting out mirrors and whisky bottles behind bars. James Butler Hickok arrived in Springfield, Missouri . While a Jayhawker, he met 12-year-old William Cody (later known as "Buffalo Bill"), who, despite his youth, served as a scout just two years later for the U.S. Army during the Utah War. He fought and spied for the Union Army during the American Civil War and gained publicity after the war as a scout, marksman, actor, and professional gambler. Hickok lost his re-election bid to his deputy. During Wild Bill Hickok 's life he was many things such as, an actor, gambler, lawman, and a marksman specialists. 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. For more on American historysubscribe to All About History for as little as 26. Nicholss version of the shootout in Harpers grabbed the publics attention, making Hickok an instant legend whose gunfighting prowess became fodder for dime novels. Martha (her name wasnt even Jane) had several husbands and a daughter, Jessie, who died in Los Angeles in 1960. 2, serial number 29963, a .32 rimfire with a six-inch barrel, blued finish, and varnished rosewood grips. What do you know about Pete Spence, a member of the Cowboys of Tombstone? Hickok is known to have fatally shot six men and is suspected of having killed a seventh (McCanles). He noted that the sound was similar to tapping a brick wall and believed the remains weighed more than 400lb (180kg). Brink, were tried for killing McCanles, but were found to have acted in self-defense. Good bye, Colorado Charlie, C. H. Utter. Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. Site contains certain content that is owned A&E Television Networks, LLC. On August 2, 1876, Wild Bill Hickok died a sudden, violent death while gambling in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota. ", Rosa, Joseph G. (1979). Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). By Tyler MacDonald / May 18, 2021 9:31 am EST. ", Nichols, George Ward (1867). At the coroner's inquest into Strawhun's death, despite "very contradictory" evidence from witnesses, the jury found the shooting justifiable. [a][8], In 1855, at age 18, James Hickok fled Illinois following a fight with Charles Hudson, during which both fell into a canal; each thought, mistakenly, that he had killed the other. This, too, was badly defaced, and was then enclosed in a cage for protection. On December 9, Hickok and Lanihan both served legal papers on Macintosh, and local newspapers acknowledged that Hickok had guardianship of Hays City. Martha Jane Cannary (May 1, 1852 - August 1, 1903), better known as Calamity Jane, was an American frontierswoman, sharpshooter, and storyteller. and that Deft. Did Wild Bill Hickok have a child? He later became a lawman before settling down in Deadwood, South Dakota where he would soon meet his death. The trial began on December 4 and it only took two days for the jury to find McCall guilty. All Rights Reserved. Calamity Jane. A later film (1953) and subsequent stage musical, both titled Calamity Jane, also portray a romance between Calamity Jane and Hickok. James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 - August 2, 1876), also known as "Wild Bill" Hickok was a legendary figure in the old west. Funeral services will be held at Charlie Utter's Camp, on Thursday afternoon, August 3, 1876, at 3 o'clock P. M. All are respectfully invited to attend. Wild Bill Hickoks legend only grew further when other stories about his fighting prowess surfaced. 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. Perhaps most famously, Harper's New Monthly Magazine printed an account of the story in 1867, claiming Hickok had killed 10 men. [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. [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. Hickok was of English ancestry. The cards he was holding at the time a pair of black aces and a pair of black eights became known as "the dead man's hand.". McCormick had a lot of written proof too, which was largely believed by those who met her. Dismounting, he approached the bear and fired a shot into its head, but the bullet ricocheted off its skull, infuriating it. . [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. Although the show brought Hickok some much-needed income, he was unhappy, began drinking heavily, and returned to the West in March 1874. In any case, Hardin appeared to have thought highly of Hickok. It is a loose adaptation of Hickok's life, ending with his famous aces-and-eights card hand. Calamity Jane never married Wild Bill Hickok. The bear attacked, crushing Hickok with its body. 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. Were Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane married, and did they have a daughter? Hickok accused a J.V. After in inquest where other incidents of Hickoks brand of frontier justice was revealed, he was relieved of his duties. Only station employees were allowed to testify at the trial (testimony by McCanless son was barred), and the verdict was that the men had acted in self-defense. Keith Bell Manchester, United Kingdom Calamity Jane never married Wild Bill Hickok. The town of Deadwood, South Dakota, re-enacts Hickok's murder and McCall's capture every summer evening. 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. "[49], Hickok and Phil Coe, a saloon owner and acquaintance of Hardin's, had a dispute that resulted in a shootout. Some said the two men fought over a card game, while others attributed the duel to competition for the attention of a woman named Susannah Moore. 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. Hickok was severely injured, with a crushed chest, shoulder, and arm. In the episode Dillon and Hickok are old friends. Hickok moved west in 1855 to farm and joined General James Lane's Free State. authorities, and after trial has been sentenced to death for willful murder. Wild Bill Hickok was an American folk hero. "Gunfighters of the Real West: Wild Bill Hickok. 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. Hickok left his new bride a few months later, joining Charlie Utter's wagon train to seek his fortune in the gold fields of South Dakota. Just as he pulled the trigger, one of the policemen rushed around the corner between Coe and the pistols and both balls entered his body, killing him instantly. Hickok is a playable character in the 2018 board game Deadwood 1876 by Faade Games. Did such wagons actually exist? McCall tried to . Hickok remains a popular figure of frontier history. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. In the early 1990s ABC television series Young Riders, a fictional account of Pony Express riders, Hickok is portrayed by Josh Brolin.[80]. 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. Jesse James suffered from it. [f], The regular county election was held on November 2, 1869. Biography and associated logos are trademarks of A+E Networksprotected in the US and other countries around the globe. Neither claim was true. Later, after bragging of his murder of Hickok, McCall was retried in Laramie, Wyoming Territory, found guilty, and hanged on March 1, 1877. Hickok's brother, Lorenzo Butler, traveled from Illinois to attend the retrial. 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. [33], In September 1865, Hickok came in second in the election for city marshal of Springfield. [3][4] James was the fourth of six children. "The Girl and the Gunfighter: A Newly Discovered Photograph of Wild Bill Hickok. before shooting Hickok in the back of the head at point-blank range. James Butler Hickok was born in Troy Grove, Illinois, on May 27, 1837, to William Alonzo Hickok and Polly Butler Hickok. Notorious Old West gunmen John Wesley Hardin and James Butler Hickok, also known as "Wild Bill," began as friends. Hickok and Brinks were charged with murder but found not guilty. He was later elected constable of Monticello Township in Johnson County, Kansas. Im glad shes come [home from school] while youre here, Jane told Fox, fer I want you to see her. ", Rosa, Joseph G. (1977). McCall lost heavily. Less than a month after Hickok's death, the trial was found to have no legal status because Deadwood was located in Indian Territory - McCall's acquittal was deemed invalid. 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. There are many versions of the shootout that occurred at Rock Creek on July 12, 1861, shortly after the start of the Civil War, and all, in one way or another, contributed to Hickoks legend. [i][68], Jack McCall was hanged on March 1, 1877, and buried in a Roman Catholic cemetery. His own show, The Daring Buffalo Chase of the Plains, did not fare well, but in 1873 he joined Buffalo Bill Codys The Scouts of the Prairie, which was based in Rochester, New York. On March 5, 1876, he married Agnes Thatcher Lake, an owner of a circus in Cheyenne, Wyoming territory. McCall shot Hickok from behind as he played poker at Nuttal & Mann's Saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory on August 2, 1876. "[citation needed]. Not a word was uttered. Duck Bill and Shanghai Bill They traveled to Deadwood, South Dakota, together and were acquaintances, but there is no evidence of a romance (especially on his part). Updates? Wikimedia Commons Advertisement 11. Hickok was bedridden for months before he went to southern Nebraska in the summer of 1861 to work at the Pony Express station at Rock Creek. In the melee, Hickok caught a glimpse of someone moving towards him and responded with two shots killing his deputy Mike Williams. In July 1865, "Wild Bill" Hickok shot and killed Davis Tutt in Springeld, MOthe rst quick-draw duel on the frontier. Marshal. [12] The article was controversial wherever Hickok was known, and several frontier newspapers wrote rebuttals. He traveled west to Deadwood, South Dakota, in a wagon train that included Martha Jane Cannary (Calamity Jane), who later claimed she had secretly married him. [46]:4558[48] A newspaper reported, "A man was killed in his bed at a hotel in Abilene, Monday night, by a desperado called 'Arkansas'. 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". "J.B. Hickok, Deputy U.S. After a brief visit from Hickok, who then rode off into the sunset, a sea captain named James ONeil happened to find her. [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. By 1942 Jessie had changed her story, perhaps at McCormicks urging. 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. Tutt reached for his pistol but Hickok was the first to draw his weapon, and shot Tutt instantly, from approximately 75 yards. 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. His reputation as a gunfighter gave rise to legends and tales about his life. But Coe "reckoned without his host". Nick McGlashan loved his family, friends and fans. There the familys small farm served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Did Nick McGlashan have a family? "[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. He worked as a technical writer on the Atlas, Minuteman, and Titan missile-launching systems, as well as Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. Their quick-draw duel was recorded as the first of its kind. 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. [10][pageneeded][11] In an 1867 article about his shootout with Davis Tutt, his surname was misspelled as Hitchcock. 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". 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. What happened to Wild Bill Hickok's pistols? This made it difficult for the men to carry the remains to the new site. Wild Bill Hickok begins to establish his reputation as a gunfighter after he shoots three men during a shootout in Nebraska. Many historic sites and monuments commemorate his life, and he has been depicted numerous times in literature, film, and television. He told Mrs. McCanles he was sorry he had to kill her man then took out $35 [$1,056 in 2021 dollars] and gave it to her saying: "This is all I have, sorry I do not have more to give you." 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. There, again, he killed several men, including his deputy marshal, whose deaththe result of an accidental shootingled to Hickoks dismissal. [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. Lorenzo Butler Hickok spoke with McCall after the trial, and said McCall showed no remorse. 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. Both towns had become outposts for lawless men before Hickok arrived and turned things around. Few could help her verify the truth, and Jean McCormick was of little help. A monument has been built there. Hickok was of English ancestry. (Not Really) Roughing It on the Mark Twain Trail, A Song of Praise for a Forgotten Folklore Collector, John Waynes Silver Screen Shootin Irons. August marks of the deaths of two of the Wild West's most famous figures: Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Col. George Armstrong Custer. [12], While in Nebraska, Hickok was derisively referred to by one man as "Duck Bill" for his long nose and protruding lips. Since he was actually shot in the back of the head, that plot element is a complete artifice of the episode writers. He was found not guilty by a miners court after telling judges that Hickok killed his brother, though later accounts showed McCall had no brothers. This was during the Indian Wars, in which Hickok sometimes served as a scout for General George A. Custer's 7th Cavalry. 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. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. [51], Hickok was relieved of his duties as marshal less than two months after the accidental shooting, this incident being only one of a series of questionable shootings and claims of misconduct during his career. Horace Hickok was born in October of 1834. Hardin was a well-known gunfighter, and is known to have killed more than 27 men. Hickok had a large impact on American history because of his life and death. In June, Hickok mustered out and went to Springfield, where he gambled. He replaced Tom "Bear River" Smith, who had been killed while serving an arrest warrant on November 2, 1870. [60] McCall then entered the saloon, walked up behind Hickok, drew his Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army .45-caliber revolver, and shouted, "Damn you! 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. In the HBO show Deadwood (2004-2006), Wild Bill is played by Keith Carradine. Wild Bill Hickok, byname of James Butler Hickok, (born May 27, 1837, Homer [now Troy Grove], Illinois, U.S.died August 2, 1876, Deadwood, Dakota Territory [now in South Dakota, U.S.]), American frontiersman, army scout, and lawman who helped bring order to the frontier West. A young drifter named Jack McCall walked in and approached Hickok from behind. awaiting execution. He drove freight wagons and coaches. After the war Hickok continued his adventurous ways, at times just skirting the right side of the law. [69] In 1979, Hickok was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. [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. The episode correctly relates Hickok's vision problems late in his life, and also includes his murderer, Jack McCall, in a highly fictionalized role. Classmate Mary Connolly remembered Jessie, saying, we all played hopscotch and jumped rope on the playground. But mother and daughter eventually left town again. [6] Since the event was outdoors, he could not compel people to pay, and the venture was a financial failure. Hickok managed to fire another shot, wounding the bear's paw. [9], At the time of his death, Hickok was wearing a Smith & Wesson Model No. He was famous on the Deadliest Catch for his hard work, knowledge of fishing, and quick-witted humor. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wild-Bill-Hickok, Spartacus Educational - Biography of Wild Bill Hickok, Wild Bill Hickok - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Jean McCormick was the daughter of Jane "Calamity Jane" Cannary and James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok. 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