Rabu, 11 Oktober 2017

Laughing Sam, Harry Young and Bummer Dan Were Embroiled in a Deadwood Feud

Things turned deadly the month of Hickok’s murder. In July 1876 James Butler Hickok, better known as “Wild Bill,” was looking for a new start when he arrived in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, with a party of adventurers—among them, “Calamity Jane” Canary, Joe “White Eye” Anderson and brothers Steve and “Colorado Charlie” Utter. The new arrivals …

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