Because of a dubious identification by two of the Nickell children, and Horns drunken boasts about the murder of young Willie, he was arrested and convicted of murder. [citation needed], These fights were usually close-up and personal, with a number of shots blasted from pistols, often resulting in innocent bystanders hit by bullets gone wild. Jim Courtright and Dallas Stoudenmire both killed several men in gunfights both as lawmen and as civilians. Gunmen Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Bass Reeves, Commodore Perry Owens, and Luke Short all died of natural causes, living out their lives on reputation and avoiding conflict in secluded retirement. The mob formed in front of the Free Masons hall and walked to the jail two blocks away. Corral.". [10] How famous gunfighters died is as varied as each man. Following his resignation, he developed a reputation as a killer for hire, and is said to have been responsible for the deaths of some 20 cattle rustlers over the course of several years. While in the South Pass of the Dragoon Mountains, Earp's posse found one of the outlaw cowboys named "Indian Charlie" Cruz. WebBob Munden is probably the fastest gunslinger to have ever lived, period. His gravestone is said to read: Clay Allison. Behind him is the gun-toting priest named Nicholas D. Wolfwood, who carries with him a heavy machine gun and rocket launcher shaped like a cross. Although many of his exploits are legendary, probably the most famous aspect of Wild Bills life is his death, which occurred in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1876. Owens' two deputies killed Ike Clanton; Phin Clanton was arrested; three other gang members were killed; and the Clanton gang was done. Patton and 10 enlisted men had been sent to San Miguelito Ranch to look for Villa, who had recently raided the city of Columbus, New Mexico. Owens shot through the wall, striking Andy in the right hip he died that night. Get Jesse on this list! #1.Captian Johnathan Davis. No kidding, most famous gunslingers and outlaws, worked as lawmen, vigilantes, or regulators. ringo was a back shooting goby dummy. He was born in Arkansas territory but also lived in Lamar and Grayson counties Texas. The men that hired Miller and were hung with him were local businessmen and ranchers not outlaws. He ran or sherif I the county there but was defeated. Although not as well known as someone like Wild Bill Hickok or Wyatt Earp, Dallas Stoudenmire was a feared lawman in his day, and is known for participating in more gunfights than most of his contemporaries. I love the sitebut wish to heaven I could correct it's many SPELLING errors. [19] Unknown to Davis and his companions, a band of robbers was lying in wait in the canyon brush near the trail. Much of the time, it would be difficult to tell who had "won" the gunfight for several minutes, as the black powder smoke from the pistols cleared the air. Sheriff Owens had inherited a warrant for Andy Blevins' (Cooper) arrest for horse theft so he rode to Holbook on September 2, 1887. I live in Colorado where Doc is reportedly buried and he knifed a man to death in Denver over a card game (knife instead of gun because there were no guns allowed in Denver at the time.) After the conversation, Richardson drew his pistol, and Loving drew his in response. [4] Clay Allison (18411887), a notorious New Mexico and Texas gunman and cattleman, originated the term "shootist". Johnny Ringo Tombstone Rowdy. Unlike other violence-themed gunslingers, Vash carries a Shane-like pacifist attitude, and avoids killing men, even dangerous enemies. Nolan (1818-54) of Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava fame, observed in 1851: I have been assured that Captain Mini, with the culot ball, hit a mark seven times Come on!! [52] Clay Allison and Ben Thompson had well-deserved reputations. In the book, Garret claimed that Doc was a hard man with no moral compass (made him sound like a psychopath) and didnt understand how Wyatt was his friend. Roland Deschain from the fantasy series The Dark Tower is a gunfighter pitted against fantasy-themed monsters and enemies. All told, Earp participated in numerous gunfights in his life, killing anywhere from 8 to 30 outlaws (depending on the source), and his exploits remain some of the most famous stories of the Old West. It is widely believed that the name Kid caused his exploits to be attributed to the Sundance Kid (who wasnt much of a gunfighter). An example of this is "Han shot first", in which Han Solo, a gunfighter-like protagonist in Star Wars, kills his opponent with a subtle, under-the-table draw. Horn was finally caught and hanged in 1901 after being linked to the murder of a 14-year-old boy. In the end the fight lasted only 30 seconds or so, with at least 20 shots being fired Billy Clanton and both McLaury brothers died. Hardin drifted around, leaving a trail of bodies behind him. He was never really considered 'deadly'. Billy The Kid. Two years later, Miller tracked the Sheriff down and killed him with a shotgun. The gunfighter could be a lawman, outlaw, cowboy, or shooting exhibitionist, but was more commonly a hired gun who made a living with his weapons in the Old West. One account says that after the party recognized Cruz, they chased him down and a gunfight ensued. In turn, the cowboy called upon 80 of his associates to murder Baca. Earp was on the police force of Wichita until he was released over a dispute . He sent two deputies to arrest Ike Clanton. Billys group, called the Regulators, became known for their wanton violence, and were themselves soon regarded as outlaws. THIS DAY IN HISTORY July 14 1882 July 14 Gunfighter John Ringo found dead John Ringo, the famous gun-fighting gentleman, is found dead in Turkey Creek Canyon, Arizona. Also unlike the movies: Wyatt Earp wasn't even wearing a holster at the O.K. [citation needed], In many early western films and literature, Native Americans were often portrayed as savages; having conflicts and battles against gunfighters and White settlements. He formed a gang, and increased his notoriety after shooting down a gambler in a New Mexico saloon. When in the 1920s he was approached by Author Sturat Lake who wrote the ficionalized book, Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal. When asked why he had eaten with a man who wanted to kill him, Allison replied, I wouldnt want to send a man to hell on an empty stomach. For a man who led such a dangerous lifestyle, Allison met a rather ironic and unimpressive death in 1887, when he fell off a wagon and broke his neck. The James Younger gang was just a gang of cowards, not "revolver fighters". I guess that a good-olde Hispanic gunfighter cannot make this list. There is more speculation than history in this list. Doesnt add up so your story cant be true. Laurel was born in England and didnt arrive in the USA until much later (not sure in the date but around 1919). Wyatt responded by sending several rounds into Billy. In 1870, Hardin was winning a card game with Benjamin Bradley in Hill County when Bradley threatened him with a knife. [10] Earp expressed his dismay about the controversy that followed him his entire life. Miller spent time as a town marshal in Pecos and married Sallie Clements in 1891. Ike Clanton panicked as well and ran towards Wyatt pleading for his life. [citation needed], Mythology and folklore often exaggerate the skills of famous gunfighters. He was buried in Alleyton Cemetery in Colorado County, Texas. I have often remarked, and I am not alone in my conclusions, that what goes for courage in a man is generally fear of what others will think of him in other words, personal bravery is largely made up of self-respect, egotism, and apprehension of the opinions of others. All told, Billy the Kid is said to have killed a total of 21 men, one for each of the years of his life, though this number is often regarded as inaccurate and exaggerated. The two were then heard speaking in low voices. He then spun around and shot the other two, who evidently had not produced weapons and both of whom were merely sitting on the fence the entire time. He started out by getting caught stealing food, clothing, and guns in 1875, but he escaped his captors and made his way to Arizona. Theres a big difference between a gunfighter and a killer, most of those guys were killers. After his brother Morgan was killed in retaliation, Wyatt embarked on a mission to kill everyone associated with Morgans death. Wyatt Earps daring and apparent recklessness in time of danger is wholly characteristic; personal fear doesnt enter into the equation, and when everything is said and done, I believe he values his own opinion of himself more than that of others, and it is his own good report he seeks to preserve He never at any time in his career resorted to the pistol excepting cases where such a course was absolutely necessary. (As a kid wearing my own Bill Hickock gunset on, every Saturday morning I'd await "Gunsmoke" to come on TV; then I would wait for Marshall Matt Dillon (actor James Arness) to start his draw at the show's intro. In 1869, Hickok was elected sheriff of Ellis County Kansas, and is said to have killed two men in his first month on the job. James McDonald died instantly, without time to draw his revolver or react in any way. P S. Ive got dibs on the porn name John Wesley Hardon! He was involved in several gunfights, mostly just maiming opponents, so he was a gunfighter because he did fight armed opponents. WebQuick-draw world champion Nicole "Fastdraw" Franks rates 11 gunslinging scenes from movies and TV shows for realism. Wyatt has been portrayed in a number of films and books as a fearless Western hero. He kept his pistol in the pocket of his coat. Just because Wyatt Earp was a lawman doesn't mean he wasn't involved in a lot of gunfights. He killed at least 16 or 17 men and perhaps many, many more. Tops, Masterson said, is a steely will and the ability to use that to your advantage. Gun Fighter. Sometimes, however, just to make things "official", they would go through the formality of deputization. Kid Curry killed no less 30 people. WebFastest Gun that ever lived Don Hamilton 5.38K subscribers Subscribe 172K 5.4M views 9 years ago Amazing Fast Draw.- Draw and shot in less than 2/100's of a second. He has been said to have been involved in more than one hundred gunfights in his lifetime. During the dust up there with the Clantons he was deputized for the incident. Doc was not just a dentist, he was a licensed Oral surgeon. "Gunslinger" redirects here. Jim miller?? [9][15] Shooting a pistol with one hand is normally associated with gunslingers,[18] and is also a standard for them of the era to carry two guns and fire ambidextrously. Who killed John Wesley Hardin? Fourteen-year-old Willie Nickell was found murdered; a month later his father, Kels, was killed and most of his stock was slaughtered. The last was debunked by Mythbusters as an impossibility, as unjacketed bullets tend to shatter into fragments that can hurt or even kill. The terms "gunslinger" and "showdown" were unknown in the Wild West. The Western hero usually stands alone and faces danger on his own, commonly against lawlessness, with an expert display of his physical skills (roping, gun-play, horse-handling, pioneering abilities, etc.). However, Joseph Rosa noted that, even though Masterson used the term "gunfighter", he "preferred the term 'mankiller'" when discussing these individuals. So when they went to arrest the Cowboys at about 3 p.m., they expected the Cowboys to be unarmed. It's Hollywood. Even in unfamiliar territory and time periods, Hex managed to outgun his enemies with more advanced weaponry. They were often labeled as such due to one particular instance, which developed from rumors about them having been involved in many more events than they actually were. [56], Tom Horn, historically cited as an assassin, served both as a deputy sheriff and as a Pinkerton detective, a job in which he shot at least three people as a killer for hire. Harrison shot first but missed. Gentleman. Wild Bill Hickok should be straight to # 01. A sharpshooter when she was still a young woman, she engaged in After hitting one with a branding iron, he supposedly outdrew another and shot him. He came to Dodge first in the spring of 1876 and left or good in fall of 79. And in a close-range free-for-all, speed is not all it's cracked up to be. [citation needed], Another well-known duel in the American West happened in Fort Worth, Texas, and was known as the Luke Short-Jim Courtright Duel. This was rarely the case. That 30-second throwdown, which came to be known as The list is missing Kid Curry/Harvey Logan. On February 8, 1887, the two quarreled, and with Bat Masterson at Short's side, Courtright and Short dueled in the street. [8] They are depicted as similar to a knight-errant, wandering from place to place with no particular direction, often facing curious and hostile enemies, while saving individuals or communities from those enemies in terms of chivalry. After the confession, Wyatt told Cruz to draw, challenging him to a duel, and the posse counted to three before Wyatt gunned Cruz down. Bass killed Williamson County Deputy Sheriff A. W. Grimes. Robert Olinger Killer With a Badge. Killers friends managed to escape with him, only to find that he had been wearing a metal plate under his shirt, which had blocked all of Frazers bullets. "Having said that, there was this sense of a reputation of dangerous men with a gun. [citation needed], People relive the Wild West both historically and in popular culture by participating in cowboy action shooting events,[61] where each gunslinger adopts his or her own look representing a character from Western life in the late 1800s, and as part of that character, chooses an alias to go by. Wyatt Earp searched for Ike Clanton in his vendetta, but never found him Ike moved north to Apache County to continue rustling cattle and killing. Several legendary gunslingers are revealed in the gallery of photos. When the shooting was over as the attackers finally ran out of ammo, Baca strolled out of the house unscathed. John Wesley Hardin was born in 1853, in Texas, to James Gibson Gip Hardin and Mary Elizabeth Dixson. Three of the cowboys were killed in the fight, and everyone except Wyatt was wounded. Read Chip Carlsons book, Blood on the Moon, for the facts of Horns life. Louis Lamour credited him for inventing the fast draw. The most famed gun slinger was actually a slow draw. Another famous female shooter is Calamity Jane, born Martha Jane Canary in 1852 in Missouri. Ive enjoyed the info and discussion. Ive been in several gunfights, people have no idea how scary it is when your trading rounds with someone trying to kill you. The Long Branch Saloon was then filled with smoke. Still, there is no denying that he was responsible for a great many other killings. That means he's better than Wild Bill, Wyatt Earp, John Wesley Harden (about whom his contemporaries said he "could get out a six-shooter and use it quicker than a [29], General George S. Patton himself had a gunfight when he was a young second lieutenant chasing Pancho Villa all over northern Mexico in 1916. Wyatt warp wasnt even a gunfighter to be honest. [7], Western gunslinger heroes are portrayed as local lawmen or enforcement officers, ranchers, army officers, cowboys, territorial marshals, nomadic loners, or skilled fast-draw artists. In 1871, Hardin was arrested for the murder of Texas marshal Laban John Hoffman, but he escaped after killing another police officer, Jim Smalley. Type above and press Enter to search. [59] A case in point: the service of the Jesse Evans Gang, and outlaw Jesse Evans himself, as agents for the Murphy-Dolan faction during the Lincoln County War. Earp had a varied career that saw him travel to boomtowns like Wichita, Dodge City and the lawless town of Tombstone to serve as sheriff, and he participated in some of the most legendary gunfights of the 1800s. [citation needed], There are no records to support the reputation that Johnny Ringo developed. Stoudenmire had a reputation for being tough and short-tempered when he was drinking. Holliday then drew his pistol and shot Gordon at long range with one shot. [1], The term "gunslinger" was used in the Western film Drag Harlan (1920). Corral, with a bunch of men unloading at each other all at once, than a mano-a-mano showdown in the middle of town. Jesse James was not a gunfighter. In the 1880s, Horn made a name for himself as a scout and tracker, and was responsible for the arrest of many feared criminals. Some historians have since stated that it is possible that over time he was confused with another Wild Bunch member, Kid Curry, who was without a doubt the most dangerous member of the gang, having killed many lawmen and civilians during his lifetime before being killed himself. [citation needed], Known gunmen/lawmen were generally effective, and in time the violence would subside, usually, after the gunman/lawman had been involved in several shooting incidents, eventually leading to a substantial and well-earned fear that kept everyone in line. [39] Richardson had developed some affection for Loving's wife Mattie, and the two began to argue about her. [3] Others, like Billy the Kid, were notorious bandits, and still others were lawmen like Pat Garrett and Wyatt Earp. On the contrary, in cases where two men held a similar reputation, both would avoid confrontation with one another whenever possible. [69] He also wore his holster low on, and tied to, the thigh with a cutaway for the trigger. Miller and the others were in the city jail not a prison. Wyatt moved to California and married Josephine Marcus in 1882. Such tropes that are frequently seen in Westerns include shooting the center of a coin, stylistic pistol twirling, glancing shots that intentionally only graze an opponent (the bullet through the hat being an example), shooting an opponent's belt buckle (thus dropping his pants), a bullet cutting the hangman's rope, or shooting the guns out of opponents' hands (typically as an alternative to killing). Despite surviving the civil war and being involved in a multitude of gunfights, Allison is most remembered for killing a suspected murder, cutting off his head and bringing it to his favorite bar to share a drink. Corral, at least in part because he was the only one who was not wounded or killed. Jonathan R. Davis carried two revolvers in his iconic gunfight,[19] while Jesse James himself carried over half a dozen revolvers in many of his gunfights. Others deserved the reputation associated with them. Hardin walked away but was later confronted by Bradley, who shot at Hardin and missed. [6], Gunslingers frequently appear as stock characters in Western movies and novels, along with cowboys. Gunfighter and lawman Frank Eaton, known as "Pistol Pete" lived into old age and gained further fame, before his death at age 97, by becoming the mascot for Oklahoma A&M College (now Oklahoma State University). Munden was born in Kansas City, Missouri, but his family later moved to Southern California to be closer to his father after he suffered from a life-altering injury during World War II. No Kid Curry? Hardin replied with a shot to Bradleys head and one to his chest. He probably embellished in his book, just to make things sound interesting. Bartholomew Bat Masterson had made a living with his gun from a young age. He killed some six people in two days and then wounded eight more. John was known for carrying two pistols in holsters strapped to his chest, which enabled him to be one of the fastest guns in history. he should be number 1 or 2, The James younger gang were a band of men who fought ANd killed over A Hundred men in northfield they were attacked by an entire town of people armed with Various small arms, many of the townsmen were ex union soldiers, , the youngerS were shot during the raid n then again on the chase, , Cole was shot 12 times, shoot Any man on the abovE list 12 tImes n see who surrenders. He started his criminal career at the age of 17, when he stabbed and killed a fellow gambler whom he had accused of cheating him at cards. As for Johnny Ringo, there is almost no evidence that he ever participated in a real gunfight. The most well-known of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang,[55] the Sundance Kid, was in reality only known to have been in one shootout during his lifetime, and no gunfights. What a great website. Baca went on to a distinguished career as a lawyer and legislator and died in his bed in 1945, at age 80. He married Urilla Sutherland, but she and their unborn child died of typhoid fever about a year later. Curry was known to be faster. [9] Some were simply the result of the heat of the moment, while others were longstanding feuds, or between bandits and lawmen. He was known for carrying two pistols in holsters strapped to his chest, which he claimed facilitated the quick draw, and he used them to gun down three more people in various gunfights soon after his flight. Where is Elfego Baca. [1] The Winchester rifle was also a popular weapon among gunfighters. I agree with Mander. [14], In Western movies, the characters' gun belts are often worn low on the hip and outer thigh, with the holster cut away around the pistol's trigger and grip for a smooth, fast draw. Sorry, Doc Holiday needs to be up there too, eleven confirmed kills and twenty-two more suspected or rumored. It was very interesting and informative. James Brown Miller was born October 25, 1861, in Van Buren, Arkansas, to Jacob and Cynthia Basham Miller, but he was raised in Texas. The back shootin murders who were to scared to face there target definitely shouldnt make any list except for top ten p#$$?$ my opinion sure someone can argue my point but challenge u drop a hammer with lead flying at you and be steady and unflinching enough to fire one round and groundcheck your opponent thats where you weed out people willing to survive and (sorry for the expression pun or whatever) cowboy up and the people who ether get run over or who shoot you in your sleep unarmed or in the back, Ridiculous not to have Jesse James in the top 3 or 4. [49] As city marshal, Virgil made the decision to disarm the Cowboys in Tombstone and requested Wyatt's assistance. The first story of the shootout was detailed in an article in Harper's Magazine in 1867 and became a staple of the gunslinger legend. Both parties simultaneously drew their guns, which added to the confusion about who fired first. Historians believe this event explains some of his shockingly brutal actions. Actually, He died the next day. No kidding John Wesley Hardin made 40 or more counts, although, some of it is just hearsay. Yes, by all means King Fisher , definitely top ten, from his statements and other witnesses, an argument between Fisher and four Mexican vaqueros erupted. They followed them to the horse barn and witnessed the hanging. Related story from us:The tangled story of Pat Garrett, the Old West lawman who kept getting into trouble. They arranged to walk toward each other at 6 pm. "Mexican War Vet Wages Deadliest Gunfight in American History", "What Are the Characteristics of the Western Genre? Laurel first met Hardy in 1927. Tom Horn spent a good portion of his life legitimately employed both as a lawman and a detective, but in actuality he was one of the most cold-blooded killers of the Old West. The outlaws' bullets tore at Davis's clothing but caused only two slight flesh wounds. After the death of his wife, Earp began drinking heavily and drifted around until he joined his brother in Wichita, Kansas, in 1874. Jonathan R. Davis shot eleven bandits single-handedly on 19 December 1854. Obviously the most well-known Old West figure in history, Bill the Kids life has The captain reacted in an instant. The following month Hickok was acquitted after pleading self-defense. Hardin Senior was a Methodist minister who settled his family in Trinity County, Texas, in 1859. Virgil, Morgan and Holliday were wounded but recovered. WebJames Miller Hired Killer of the Old West. Reeves was born into [58] "Big" Steve Long served as deputy marshal for Laramie, Wyoming, while the entire time committing murders and forced theft of land deeds. Fournier, Richard. Earp, as historians long have recognized, possessed an almost preternatural coolness under fire. [71] Throughout the DC Universe, Hex has been, on many occasions, transported from the Old West to the contemporary setting and beyond. Now a celebrated gunfighter, he made his way to Abilene and fell under the tutelage of Wild Bill Hickok. WebBass Reeves (1838-1910) was a famous Old West lawman. Well, Little Bill never met Bob Munden, the man who the Guinness Book of World Records calls the "Fastest Man with a Gun Who Ever Lived." John was shot in the back of [25][38] Timothy Isaiah "Longhair Jim" Courtright was running the T.I.C. The well-worn picture we have of a Wild West gunfight a tension-filled standoff in the middle of a dusty street, often at high noon, won invariably by the man who unholsters his gun more quickly than his opponent is largely fiction. The gunfighter could also be an agent of the state, archetypically a lone avenger, but more often a sheriff, whose duty was to face the outlaw and bring him to justice or to personally administer it. While he served his time, Hardin studied religion and law, but he suffered from bad health. how about Jesse James? Went by the name of no names, that is to say he never attended to a single identity. In June 1887 Old Man Blevins disappeared, presumably killed by the Tewksbury faction of the Pleasant Valley War. As Captain Davis and his companions trudged on foot, the bandit gang charged out of the brush, pistols flaming. He wasnt an 1800s era guy, so he cant be used here, however, I think his unquestioned expertise on Hickhock should be second or first. Less than a year after these incidents, he would kill as many as six more men in gunfights while in the line of duty, eventually gaining a reputation as one of the most feared lawmen in Texas. Marshal Virgil Earp had considerably more experience with weapons and combat as a Union soldier in the Civil War, and in law enforcement as a sheriff, constable, and marshal. One of the most legendary figures of the Old West, Wild Bill Hickok was an actor, gambler, lawman, and gunfighter who was regarded as one of the most skilled gunslingers of his day. Baca took refuge in an adobe house, and over the course of a 36-hour siege, the gunmen put 400 bullet holes in the house (some accounts say a total of 4,000 shots) without touching Baca. When the group was broken up by law-enforcement officers, the Kid escaped and shot a gambler in a New Mexico saloon. Millers hanging was in 1909. WebIn the film Tombstone (1993), Doc Holliday was portrayed by Val Kilmer. [59] A good example was the 1882 decision by the El Paso, Texas, town council to dismiss Town Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire. After his troops took down the remaining outlaw, Patton tied the three dead men to the hood of his touring car and drove the bodies back to his commanding officer. Henry McCarty, a.k.a. He then went back to the saloon. Short shot him in the chest, killing him. His name which is thoroughly documented to be the most well known identity was John Rambo. "[81] The main character Caleb in the video games Blood and Blood II: The Chosen is also a former Old West gunfighter. What? "Anything that has created this myth of the fast draw is a byproduct of entertainment," says Jim Dunham, the director of special projects and historian at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. [50] But because Wyatt outlived Virgil and due to a creative biography, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal published two years after Wyatt's death, Wyatt became famous and the subject of various movies, television shows, biographies and works of fiction. I like the psychoanalytical approach which takes intellect clearly Garrett was smart if indeed he wrote this book (or even had it ghosted). A gunfighter, gambler, showman, and peace officer, Hickok may have killed more than 100 men. The hitman Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men shares many elements of a hunted outlaw. My grand father was one of the mob who drug Miller out of the and hung him. Johnny Ringo built a reputation as a gunslinger while never taking part in a gunfight or killing unarmed civilians. Real gunslingers did not shoot to disarm or to impress, but to kill. They appear on a mission named "Gunfighters", and the player will act as Captain Brad "Hawk" Hawkins from 1st Aviation Regiment. It is this ailment that many historians have said explains his shockingly brutal actions, which included once beheading a man he suspected of murder and carrying the head into his favorite bar. For a short time, Miller was an upstanding citizen and was committed to the Methodist church. [34] The party managed to capture Cruz and he confessed to having taken part in Morgan's murder, and that he identified Stilwell, Hank Swilling, Curly Bill, and Johnny Ringo as other of Morgan's killers. 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