Wild Bill Hickok
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"James Butler Hickok"—known as ""Wild Bill" Hickok"—was a folk hero/folk character of the American Old West. Some of his exploits as reported at the time were fictionalized, but his skills as a gunfighter and gambler provided the basis for his enduring fame, along with his reputation as a lawman. Hickock was born and raised on a farm in rural Illinois. He went west at age 18 as a fugitive from justice, first working as a stagecoach driver, then as a lawman in the frontier territories of Kansas Territory/Kansas and Nebraska Territory/Nebraska. 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. Hickok was involved in several notable shootouts. He was shot from behind and killed while playing poker in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota/Deadwood, Dakota Territory (now South Dakota) by an unsuccessful gambler, Jack McCall. The card hand which he held at the time of his death (aces and eights) has come to be known as the "Dead man's hand/Dead Man's Hand".

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He's a very nice man. Big, I mean bigger than life.

Dr. Livingstone, I presume.