Hickok,James Butler

Hickok,James Butler
Hick·ok (hĭkʹŏk'), James Butler. Known as “Wild Bill.” 1837-1876.
American frontier scout and marshal whose law enforcement exploits against Western outlaws are the subject of folk legends.

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  • HICKOK, Wild Bill — (1837–1876)    James Butler Hickok was one of the most colorful lawmen in the old West, celebrated in numerous Western films. The real Wild Bill knew how to develop an image and a persona as well as any of the film stars who later played his part …   Westerns in Cinema

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