Gentleman. Also unlike the movies: Wyatt Earp wasn't even wearing a holster at the O.K. Many gun toters who did the same often lined their pockets with silk or another slippery material so as to keep the gun from catching on the fabric in case they needed to pull it out quickly. Gunfighters, also called gunslingers (/nslr/), or in the 19th and early 20th centuries gunmen, were individuals in the American Old West who gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and participated in gunfights and shootouts. Id say anybody whos ever stared down an armed man face to face and drawn his weapon win or lose is a badass to me. Sheriff Owens had hunted buffalo for the railroad and could shoot his Winchester from the hip with great accuracy. 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. Both claimed to have fired the shot which killed him. WebLegend says the Wild West outlaw Billy the Kidcattle rustler, gunslinger, murderer, escape artistkilled 21 people before he turned 21 years old, his age at death. While Earp was doing his split-second assessing, young Billy Clanton he was only 18 or 19 at the time saw what he thought was an opening and took his shot. When she told him to leave her alone, he became angry, went outside the saloon, and started shooting out the windows with his pistol. [citation needed], Most gunfights are portrayed in films or books as having two men square off, waiting for one to make the first move. Robert Clay Allison was born to Jeremiah Scotland Allison, a Texas cattle rancher and Presbyterian minister, and Mariah Ruth Brown Allison on September 2, 1841, in Tennessee. [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. How can you not include the most famous outlaw of all? This is the Ned Christie posse. Get real. [23] Actual gunfights in the Old West were very rare, very few and far between, but when gunfights did occur, the cause for each varied. John King Fisher was born in 1853 in Texas, to Jobe and Lucinda Warren Fisher. 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. Wyatt has been portrayed in a number of films and books as a fearless Western hero. Fisher is alleged to have clubbed the nearest one to him with a branding iron, then as a second drew a pistol Fisher drew his own pistol and shot the man, killing him. ", Wyatt yelled and watched Ike desert his brother Billy and run. Of his long life he was a policeman a total of about 35 months. Though known as being eerily cool under pressure, Horn was considered to have a dangerous capacity for violence, and in 1894 he was forced to resign his post as a detective after he became linked to the murders of 17 people. Here are10 of the most well-known. He ten went to Dodge City for a while. The group was unfazed by their new classification as bandits, and proceeded to go on a killing spree, gunning down three people in the course of just three days, including a sheriff and his deputy. Several legendary gunslingers are revealed in the gallery of photos. It's "High Noon." Captain Davis later described himself as being "in a fever of excitement at the time." [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. A sharpshooter when she was still a young woman, she engaged in Johnny Ringo Tombstone Rowdy. An estimate of 20,000 men in the American West were killed by gunshot between 1866 and 1900,[21] and over 21,586 total casualties during the American Indian Wars from 1850 to 1890. He should be replaced on the list by John Ringo or the Sundance Kid-. [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. Billy The Kid. [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. Many shootouts involving lawmen were caused by disputes arising from these alternative occupations, rather than the lawman's attempts to enforce the law. [24], The Gunfight at the OK Corral is a famous example of a real-life western shootout, between the Earp Brothers together with Doc Holliday, and the Clanton-McLaury gang. ringo was a back shooting goby dummy. Courtright attempted the "border shift", a move where a gunfighter switches his gun to his uninjured hand, but he was too slow. The dumb guy fired and hit Jesses hat and then paid the ultimate price for missing! The two last attackers were the men who had been wounded in a previous bandit raid. [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. Hardin killed for the first time in November of 1868 at the age of 15 years, when he shot a former slave who allegedly attacked him with a stick. Robert Olinger Killer With a Badge. The following month Hickok was acquitted after pleading self-defense. Even other gunslingers were likely to avoid any unnecessary confrontation. Henry McCarty, a.k.a. Two years later, Miller tracked the Sheriff down and killed him with a shotgun. He died the next day. Billy Claiborne ran as soon as shots were fired and was already out of sight. He in turn killed 4 of them and wounded 8. Thompson was known for being lightning fast on the draw, and gained a reputation as a gunfighter after killing two men in a shootout on Christmas Eve of 1876. [citation needed], Mythology and folklore often exaggerate the skills of famous gunfighters. Gunslinger and gunfighter historically refers to men in the American Old West who had gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and had participated in gunfights and shootouts. He famously gunned down three members of his own gang when a dispute arose of money, and then killed seven Mexican pistoleros shortly after that. He was at the time the most fearless man I ever saw, and Satan and all his imps could not scare Wyatt Earp," Richard Codgell, a Wichita clerk, wrote in his memoirs, as detailed in Hornung's book. In fall of 79 he want to Tombstone where his older brother, Virgil was policemen. Other western genre-themed manga and anime include Cowboy Bebop and Kino's Journey, which both incorporate knight-errant gunslinger themes. Breaking into the jail, an angry mob took Miller and two other prisoners to the gallows, where they were hanged. Hickok got his start as a constable and rider for the Pony Express, but he gained a reputation for being handy with a gun after he killed outlaw David McCanles with a single bullet from 75 yards away. In actuality, this kind of thing very rarely occurred, and the true life Western storieslike Wild Bill Hickok being shot in the back while playing cardstell a much more gruesome and less gallant tale. Wyatt moved to California and married Josephine Marcus in 1882. Hardin Senior was a Methodist minister who settled his family in Trinity County, Texas, in 1859. That afternoon, Earp, his brothers Virgil and Morgan, and Wyatt's friend John Henry "Doc" Holliday faced off against a rowdy group of outlaws known as the Cowboys; Billy Claiborne, brothers Ike and Billy Clanton, and brother Frank and Tom McLaury. 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. Laurel was born in England and didnt arrive in the USA until much later (not sure in the date but around 1919). Inspired by the "Man with No Name" and other spaghetti-western characters, he himself is detached or unsympathetic, often reacting as uncaring or angry at signs of cowardice or self-pity, yet he possesses a strong sense of heroism, often attempting to help those in need, a morality much seen in Westerns. After his brother Morgan was killed in retaliation, Wyatt embarked on a mission to kill everyone associated with Morgans death. In 1871, Hardin was arrested for the murder of Texas marshal Laban John Hoffman, but he escaped after killing another police officer, Jim Smalley. Though, in the end that doesn't register a smudge on Earp's reputation as the quintessential American gunfighter. Holliday then drew his pistol and shot Gordon at long range with one shot. Both parties simultaneously drew their guns, which added to the confusion about who fired first. O.K.Corral ( with a shotgun) granted he was involved in many gunfights, but since he was [15] Fast-draw artists can be distinguished from other movie cowboys because their guns will often be tied to their thigh. Bass Outlaw Lawman, Gunfighter, & Texas Ranger. He's rumored to have been in a lot of gunfights, but outside of the OK Corral there's only a few that are actually confirmed by historians. 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. The first man had been fatally wounded in the exchange and tried to draw his pistol before Patton killed him with a single shot. There are different categories shooters can compete in. No Kid Curry? Read Chip Carlsons book, Blood on the Moon, for the facts of Horns life. [82] Gunfighter is also a callsign for a group of two Apache Helicopters in the video game Medal of Honor. The bit about not understanding how an honest straight up man like Wyatt was his friend is very interesting. Haha. Might as well replace Ringo with Holliday. And in a close-range free-for-all, speed is not all it's cracked up to be. "What I say is it's the ability to make good decisions under stress. It didnt happen. Wyatt responded by sending several rounds into Billy. [30], The image of two gunslingers with violent reputations squaring off in a street is a Hollywood invention. He missed and Owens shot John Blevins in the arm, putting him out of the fight. The most famous of these was against outlaw Chunk Colbert, whom Allison shot in the head when the other drew his gun on him following a meal they had shared. As bullets went through the saloon, Doc unflinching, holstered his Colt Peacemaker revolver and walked outside. Levi Richardson Gunfighting in Dodge City. [13] Ed McGivern dispelled the myth of the inaccuracy of pistol fanning by shooting tight groups while fanning the revolver. [25][38] Timothy Isaiah "Longhair Jim" Courtright was running the T.I.C. He killed some six people in two days and then wounded eight more. The Earps weren't really expecting a gunfight. In 1858, he became a constable in Monticello Township, and several years later he joined the Russell, Waddell & Majors Freight Company, the owners of the Pony Express. After all most of these guys lived over a century ago. The gunfighter is also one of the most popular characters in the Western genre and has appeared in associated films, video games, and literature. Although sanctioned by law enforcement officials, the gunmen were not always actually deputized. [6], Gunslingers frequently appear as stock characters in Western movies and novels, along with cowboys. WebIn the film Tombstone (1993), Doc Holliday was portrayed by Val Kilmer. A gunfighter, gambler, showman, and peace officer, Hickok may have killed more than 100 men. The body count of 44 for John Wesley Hardin was all from the recorded names of lawmen and two individuals he was actually convicted of killing not the uinknown total of others who stood in his way. "Go to fighting or get away! This story is not true because Laurel arrived the first time in the USA (was english) in 1910 together with Chaplin (born english too) for the first American tour and met Oliver Hardy ten years later. Corral was a thirty-second shootout between lawmen led by Virgil Earp and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws I love the sitebut wish to heaven I could correct it's many SPELLING errors. James Brown Miller was born October 25, 1861, in Van Buren, Arkansas, to Jacob and Cynthia Basham Miller, but he was raised in Texas. In fact, the faster draw generally misses, and therefore gets killed.". There were also a few historical cowboys who were actual gunfighters, such as the Cochise County Cowboys who participated in the bloody 1879 Skeleton Canyon massacre. Although many Old West legends have "fast gun" reputations, it appears that John Wesley Hardin, Wild Bill Hickok, Doc Holliday, and Billy the Kid were actually really "Wyatt Earp Wasn't the Fastest Gunslinger in the West and That Didn't Matter" In January of 1874, Allison and fellow outlaw Chunk Colbert enjoyed a race on their horses and afterward went to dinner at the Clifton House in Colfax County. Fisher drew his guns but was shot13 times and killed. They had ordered the Cowboys to give up their guns earlier in the day, warning them with a pistol-whipping at the hands of Wyatt. Wild Bill's armed presence caused the crowd to immediately scatter to the safety of nearby buildings, leaving Tutt alone in the northwestern corner of the square. Stoudenmires luck would not last forever, though, and in 1882 he was killed when a discussion between he and a group of his enemies escalated into a gunfight in which he was shot three times. Stoudenmire was shot from behind by James Manning and died instantly. Dubbed the "Gun that Won the West", it was widely used during the settlement of the American frontier. Obviously the most well-known Old West figure in history, Bill the Kids life has Hardin replied with a shot to Bradleys head and one to his chest. "[81] The main character Caleb in the video games Blood and Blood II: The Chosen is also a former Old West gunfighter. And it really didn't matter. Its kill or be killed. Doc instantly killed Tom with blasts from his shotgun. After several years of working as an officer of the law, he moved to Dodge City along with his brother. Murdering unarmed homesteaders from hiding was Tom Horns style. While many of the deaths attributed to these gunmen were committed within the scope of the law, folklore and stories as to the number of people they each killed continue to add to their mystique. Corral was a thirty-second shootout between lawmen led by Virgil Earp and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cowboys that occurred at about 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, United States. 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. He was buried on his ranch, and later his remains were moved to Pioneer Cemetery in Uvalde, Texas. After more killings over the next three years, Hardin was captured by the Texas Rangers and sentenced to25 years at Texas State Prison in Huntsville. 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.). When they were about 50 yards apart, both men drew their guns. William Pinkerton, whose National Detective Agency had sought to capture Hedgepeth and his gang for years, noted that Hedgepeth once gunned down another outlaw who had already unholstered his pistol before Hedgepath had drawn his revolver. And Wyatt Earp, though he wasn't the fastest gun in the fight, came out without a scratch. A gunfighter was someone who was good with a gun and willing to use this skill in a dispute, not exactly the best shot in the world like a sniper, but just someone willing to standup and fight a foe. [citation needed], The Long Branch Saloon Shootout, involving Levi Richardson, a buffalo hunter, and "Cockeyed Frank" Loving, a professional gambler, happened on April 5, 1879. Hickok was supposedly holding a pair of Aces and Eights at the time, a combination now known as the Dead Mans Hand., Known for his mercurial personality and violent temper, Clay Allison was a gunfighter who is remembered as one of the most notorious and downright deranged outlaws of the Old West. [citation needed], Quick draw and hip shooting was a rare skill in the West,[17] and only a handful of historically known gunslingers were known to be fast, such as Luke Short, John Wesley Hardin, and Wild Bill Hickok. [51] Of the documented instances where Ringo killed men, they were unarmed, and there is no evidence to support his participation in a single gunfight. 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. My grand father was one of the mob who drug Miller out of the and hung him. Its alot easier to kill 50 in 10 years than it is to kill 11 in one fight. Earp wasnt even on the street when this occurred. After failing to succeed in business, he joined a group of outlaws and began robbing stagecoaches. They arranged to walk toward each other at 6 pm. Haha! When in the 1920s he was approached by Author Sturat Lake who wrote the ficionalized book, Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal. After severalsuch robberies, Bass and his gang decided to rob the Union Pacific gold train from San Francisco, collectingmore than$60,000. Despite their weakened condition, they foolishly approached Davis with drawn knives. the old west sounds like it would be a wild time in life. Straight out of For A Few Dollars More ha! Doc hollidy, kid curry, Luke short and dave matter should be on there before half those guys. (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. He was rumored to have killed hundreds but more likely killed 50 or 60. [37] One of the women who worked there had an ex-boyfriend named Mike Gordon who had just been discharged from the Army. "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. A few days after the fight, friends of the men Stoudenmire had shot hired the town drunk to assassinate him. If you look very closely at the photo on the right side of the crowd, behind the fence you will see the comedy team Laurel and Hardy who were waiting on a train. [9][12] These duels were first recorded in the South, brought by emigrants to the American Frontier as a crude form of the "code duello," a highly formalized means of solving disputes between gentlemen with swords or guns that had its origins in European chivalry. 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. Hickok has the distinction of being one of the few gunfighters to ever participate in a real Western-style quick-draw duel, when he killed a man named Davis Tutt, Jr. over a dispute concerning gambling debts. During the dust up there with the Clantons he was deputized for the incident. Wild Bill Hickok should be straight to # 01. William H. Bonney, was born in 1859 in New York City to Patrick McCarty and Catherine Devine. [4] Clay Allison (18411887), a notorious New Mexico and Texas gunman and cattleman, originated the term "shootist". [25] The gunfight itself did not actually happen in the corral but in a vacant lot outside of it. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in Warren County, Illinois, on March 19, 1848. Tom Horn died by hanging in Cheyenne,Wyoming after the wealthy ranchers of the day deserted him. In his early 20s, Masterson worked as a buffalo hunter, operating out of the wild Kansas cattle town of Dodge City. As for Johnny Ringo, there is almost no evidence that he ever participated in a real gunfight. Ive been in several gunfights, people have no idea how scary it is when your trading rounds with someone trying to kill you. The two had a history of disagreements, and with no warning Colbert pulled out his pistol to shoot Allison. Theres no more iconic scene in Western movies than the good old-fashioned pistol duel, where the lawman and the outlaw meet at high noon to see whos faster on the draw. rob Campbell WebJames Miller Hired Killer of the Old West. In his introduction to The Shootist (1976), author Glendon Swarthout says "gunslinger" and "gunfighter" are modern terms, and the more authentic terms for the period would have been "gunman", "pistoleer", "shootist", or "bad man" (sometimes written as "badman"). I think he deserves a place here. It is not known who fired the first shot, but Wyatt's bullet was the first to hit, tearing through Frank McLaury's belly and sending McLaury's own shot wild through Wyatt's coattail. 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). 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. However probably was detached from reality because he started so young. He never killed a man that did not need killing.. Scott Cooley, a pal of John Ringos from the Mason County War, Cochise County Sherriff, John Slaughter and Will Carver of Butch Cassidys Wild Bunch are all more deserving to be on this list than Wyatt Earp. [31] By the second half of the 19th century, few Americans still fought duels to solve their problems, and became a thing of the past in the United States by the start of the 20th century. Look him up, he should easily be on this list. But Billy rushes his shot and misses.". Slashing with his heavy Bowie, he killed them both. WebBob Munden is probably the fastest gunslinger to have ever lived, period. While in Dodge he was on the posse which apprehended the murderer of singer, Dora Hand. [60] While technically working as lawmen, they were little more than hired guns. Owens shot and Sam fell backward, dying in his mother's arms. how about Jesse James? Thomas Horn was hanged the day before his 43rd birthday in 1903 and buried in Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado. This only marked the beginning of what would be a bloody campaign for Stoudenmire as sheriff. Owens shot through the wall, striking Andy in the right hip he died that night. I think Docs reputation was well justified. He never killed a man that did not need killing.. Though its hard to know for sure but he killed at least 50 men and some estimates go as high as 200. The two were then heard speaking in low voices. He was a real tough person. I would outdraw him everytime and take much pride in myself. This type of holster is a Hollywood anachronism. I agree that Earp does not belong on the list. Allison fought in the Civil War, but was discharged after a blow to the head started causing erratic behavior in him. When the shooting was over as the attackers finally ran out of ammo, Baca strolled out of the house unscathed. E otherThere were many gunfighters missing from this list and a good bit of rumors floating about but saying any of these men didnt belong is bull maybe not top ten but when you kill another human in a fight where ether could die and u come out on top your a gunfighter there is two things that happen when u have to draw and take a life ether you look at it as me or them and put no more thought in it or you spend the rest of your life in regret but never felt more than the recoil of my weapon mainly when you have to take a life ether you are numb or scared or a combination of the two but to not back down and meet it head on muzzle to muzzle and come out on top even one or two confirmed you are a gunfighter What a great website. WebQuick-draw world champion Nicole "Fastdraw" Franks rates 11 gunslinging scenes from movies and TV shows for realism. Bill Longley and Tom Horn were executed. Corral (though it wasn't really in a corral at all), cemented Earp's reputation as a quick and deadly draw. In 1884, Miller shot John Thomas Coop, his sisters husband, in the head after an argument. He wrote in a letter to John Hays Hammond on May 21, 1925, that "notoriety had been the bane of my life. Miller and the others were in the city jail not a prison. 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. A few years later, he re-enlisted and served as a private in Company F, 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment. Patrick Floyd Jarvis Pat Garrett was an American Old West lawman, bartender and customs agent. 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