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Getting back to the point of the op.Note: This post was recovered from the Sh.org archive.Username: jd755Date: 2019-09-25 08:07:57Reaction Score: 3
I did a startpage search for a picture/painting of this character with his ginger hair on view. Painting being the most likely to my mind.
The engine found one and a host of other pictures of interest.
Seems he played dress up a lot once he 'became famous'. Incredibly there are pictures and dates galore of his 'life'. Big mate of Custer apparently, a dodgy historical character if ever there was one. The record of 'events' in Bill's life is incredibly accurately recorded for most then very vague in others.
Anyway here's the pictures sans links.

With his 'mom n pop' apparently. Very fishy that this characters parents are in photo's that have 'come through history' as did his very accurate birth detail, although maybe they or someone else was cashing in after Bill 'got shot'. Maybe that's just my cynicism. Note the hat.

Another of a young Bill in a different hat. When did camera's and photography arrive in the United States?

Posh Bill now. Even bigger hat and mustache!

Four in dress up. EDIT to add jut realised the first two are in the same studio with the assumed 'dead mans' stand behind Bill. My money is on the stand being the equivalent of the 'blue cross tape' mark on the ground modern photographers/cameramen use to get people to stand in the right place.


I wonder what is under that coat.

Wonder why Bill has his gun upside down?

Assuming Bill of many guises in the above pictures is the same man, cannot see the ears clearly enough in all to be sure, who the hell is this in yet another hat?
From here Wild Bill Hickok Archives - Larry Auerbach

Just to round it out on the same page as the above image is this one said to be of his bestest mate Charlie Utter and his brother Steve. the standing chap, Steve, looks to have 'Indian' features, the kneeling one, Charley, doesn't. Brothers?

Steve and Charley Utter (l to r) at the grave of Wild Bill Hickok











