![]() Hickok remains a popular figure of frontier history. 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. In 1876, Hickok was shot and killed while playing poker in a saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory (present-day South Dakota) by Jack McCall, an unsuccessful gambler. He was involved in several notable shootouts during the course of his life. 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. Drawn to this ruffian lifestyle, he headed west at age 18 as a fugitive from justice, working as a stagecoach driver and later as a lawman in the frontier territories of Kansas and Nebraska. 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". Some contemporaneous reports of his exploits are known to be fictitious, but they remain the basis of much of his fame and reputation. He earned a great deal of notoriety in his own time, much of it bolstered by the many outlandish and often fabricated tales he told about himself. ![]() James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 – August 2, 1876), better known as " Wild Bill" Hickok, was a folk hero of the American Old West known for his life on the frontier as a soldier, scout, lawman, cattle rustler, gunslinger, gambler, showman, and actor, and for his involvement in many famous gunfights. ![]()
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