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How 13 Historical Figures From The Wild West Actually Died
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The Wild West, with its gunfights, cowboys, and gunslingers, is a major component of American legend. Legends have been made of the exploits of sheriffs and outlaws in the Old West, and many of their demises have also been met with fantastical circumstances.
Other renowned people' demises were unexpectedly unremarkable and commonplace, yet they were a part of the Wild West's actual history. They were merely susceptible to the difficulties brought on by years spent residing in the Old West.
Wild BILL While holding the "dead man's hand," Hickok was shot from behind. "Wild Bill" Hickock gained notoriety after his account of killing three men (who were attempting to kill him) was printed in a magazine. following accidently killing his constable in a shootout, Wild Bill quit practising his gunplay following a spate of gunfights.
Belle Starr was killed in an ambush, and her killer was never found.
Belle Starr was probably more of a criminal's associate than a seasoned offender. She was found guilty of horse theft and sentenced to nine months in prison, but she was never found guilty of another crime. She surrounded herself with criminals and dubious individuals, including two husbands who were killed in gunfights.
Former members of Jesse James' gang shot him in the back.
Thomas Crittenden, the governor of Missouri, made it his personal vendetta to apprehend Jesse James since he was such a skilled burglar.
Jesse and his brother Frank were staying under the radar following a botched bank robbery. But as Frank began to lead a more conventional lifestyle, he left Jesse's gang, requiring Jesse to recruit new members who shared Frank's lack of devotion.
It's possible that Butch Cassidy killed himself before shooting The Sundance Kid.
A teenage Paul Newman and Robert Redford may come to mind when thinking about the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The real-life stories of Butch and Sundance Kid were just as interesting.
The 'Death' Of Davy Crockett At The Alamo Is Still Debatable
A lot of people are familiar with Davy Crockett, often known as "The King of the Wild Frontier." But if you ask people what he's genuinely well-known for, they all have a variety of responses. He was a US politician, a storyteller, and a frontiersman. However, he is best remembered for his valiant final stand at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, where he lost his life.
Sheriff was waiting for Billy the Kid in his dark bedroom and shot him.
Billy the youngster was actually only a youngster. He may have killed 17 people by the time he was 18 years old, and he was still at large. A few years later, Billy was finally apprehended by Sheriff Pat Garrett, who then brought him to trial where he was found guilty and given the death penalty. But Billy managed to escape just before his execution in 1881, killing two guards in the process.
Six months passed before Buffalo Bill Cody's body was buried.
Due to his renowned Buffalo Bill's Wild West travelling show, Buffalo Bill Cody rose to fame in the late 1800s. On January 10, 1917, while visiting his sister in Denver, Cody passed away from kidney failure. The time is significant because Cody's most recent will specified that he wanted to be buried atop Colorado's Lookout Mountain, which offered breathtaking vistas. But in January, snow made the mountain's ascent route inaccessible.
When Annie Oakley passed away from anaemia, her husband was probably so distraught that he died. When Annie Oakley established herself as a great markswoman and spent years touring with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, she became a hero for young girls all around the world in 18 Days Later. But before she was the shooting icon Annie Oakley, she was 16-year-old Annie Mosey (or Annie Moses, depending on who you ask), a gifted shooter. The local hotel owner organised a trap-shooting competition with professional exhibition shooter Frank Butler while she was there to see her sister.
Henry Plummer may have acted illegally on both sides and received a death sentence for it.
Alcoholism and inflamed bowels killed the calamity Jane
At Wyatt Earp's funeral, one of Hollywood's biggest movie cowboys broke down in tears
Doc Holliday passed away from tuberculosis at the age of 36.
Bat Masterson suffered a heart attack at his desk after starting as a journalist.
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