October 12, 2023
Quite a few Old West gunfighters cut their teeth on the crooked forks of the Missouri River.
Daily Whip Out:
"A Kid Soldier of The Civil War"
(holding a Whitney)
Daily Whip Out:
"A Barefoot Reb"
Daily Whip Out:
"A Bushwhacker Goes Heeled"
Daily Whip Out:
"A Saint Jo Dapper Dan"
(alias Jesse James)
Yes, many of those boy soldiers of the Civil War created the prototype of the gunslinging rider and they carried this tradition and style out West. If you doubt this, think about the fight on the Springfield, Missouri Square that is THE prototype of the Western gunfighter showdown with Wild Bill Hickok vs. Tutt, the prototype writ large.
Just down the road Wyatt Earp gets his first lawman gig in Lamar, Missouri and then bails on that gig and mysteriously steals some horses, breaks jail and goes West.
So, as you can see, some mighty big legends cut their teeth on those Missouri breaks. And, if today's headlines seem harsh or brutal, it is all too familiar for those of us who study history.
"Times here are very had: robbing, murdering, burning and every kind of of measure on every side."
—Mrs. Margaret J. Hayes, in a letter to her mother in 1862, after she was "jayhawked" on her farm near Kansas City.
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