DEAD MAN's HAND

DEAD MAN's HAND

Online Magazine

DEAD MAN's HAND

Sports Phrases 

DEAD MAN's HAND

DEAD MAN's HAND

DEAD MAN's HAND
DEAD MAN's HAND
DEAD MAN's HAND

Topics Guide


Online Magazine

DEAD MAN's HAND

James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok had come to Deadwood, Dakota Territory, in 1876 at age thirty-nine to make a stake for the bride he had just taken, but lawless elements, fearing his appointment as town marshal, hired gunman Jack McCall to assassinate him, paying McCall three hundred dollars and giving him all the cheap whiskey he needed for courage.  Wild Bill was playing cards in the No. 10 Saloon (his back to the open door for only the second time in his days of gunfighting) when McCall sneaked in and  shot him in the back of the head, the bullet passing through his brain and striking the card-player across   the table in the arm.  Hickok's last hand, which he held tight in a death grip, was aces and eights and has ever since been called the dead man's hand.  McCall, although freed by a packed minor's court, was later convicted by a federal court, and his plea of "double jeopardy" was disregarded on the grounds that the miner's court had no jurisdiction.  He was later hanged for his crime.


 
 
All About Stuff An Online Magazine with Articles and Trivia on a Variety of Subjects
-
DEAD MAN's HAND