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Born almost two centuries ago, Wild Bill Hickok is still remembered as a great lawman and a feared gunslinger, sometimes with either foot firmly planted on opposite sides of the law. Pine Bluff ...
While the possibility of Wild Bill Hickok having some involvement in a baseball game in Kansas City in the 1860s or ’70s cannot be completely ruled out, the research suggests that the umpiring ...
James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok (1837-1876) was the archetypical Wild West character. At six-feet tall, draped in buckskins and with long, flowing hair, blue-gray eyes and a straw-colored ...
William L. Hitchcock III 1932 – 2009 Bill Hitchcock, a highly respected member of the Southern California racing community, passed away August 17, 2009, at his home after a battle with lung cancer.
In 1865, Wild Bill Hickok shot gambler Davis Tutt in Springfield, Missouri's town square. It is thought to be the first one-on-one quick draw gun battle of the American West. Jami Lewis, Missouri ...
PTSD is a major problem in law enforcement. PTSD was essentially the same, in terms of its symptoms, for centuries before modern media highlighted it for the general public (e.g., Sharps & Price ...
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