Legends of the Old WestllFamous Cowboys, Lawmen, Outlaws and Pioneers,with images and information(Also see Famous Cowboy Characters, and Famous Cowboys Actors
("Cowboy" is not sex specific, just like highboy, busboy, bellboy, paperboy, etc.) | |
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Saloon/Gamblers of the Old West sorted by Died Date
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Maria Gertrudis Barceló Birth Name: Maria Gertrudis Barceló (commonly known as "La Tules") • A successful saloon owner and master gambler in the Territory of New Mexico in the late 19th century. Born: 1800, ? ? → Died: 1852, January 17 Age: 51y ?m ?d → Cause of death: unknown | |
Phil Coe Birth Name: Phillip Houston Coe • Soldier, gambler, saloon owner, killed by Wild Bill Hickok Born: 1839, July 13 → Died: 1871, October 9 Age: 32y 2m 26d → Cause of death: shot, died later | |
Wild Bill Hickok Birth Name: James Butler Hickok • Marksman, professional gambler, gunfighter, scout, lawman Born: 1837, May 27 → Died: 1876, August 2 Age: 39y 2m 6d → Cause of death: shot in the back of the head | |
Kitty Leroy Birth Name: Kitty Leroy • Dancer, gambler, saloon owner, madam, and trick shooter Born: 1850, ? ? → Died: 1877, December 6 Age: 27y ?m ?d → Cause of death: shot by jealous husband | |
Eleanor Dumont Birth Name: Eleanor Dumont • A notorious gambler on the American Western Frontier, especially during the California Gold Rush; also known as "Madame Moustache" because of dark hair above her upper lip. (See moustache image) Born: 1829, ? ? → Died: 1879, September 8 Age: 50y ?m ?d → Cause of death: an overdose of morphine, apparently a suicide | |
Ben Thompson Birth Name: Ben Thompson • Gunman, gambler, lawman, saloon operator, friend of Bat Masterson. Born: 1843, November 2 → Died: 1884, March 11 Age: 40y 4m 9d → Cause of death: shot in a gunfight | |
Doc Holliday Birth Name: John Henry Holliday • Dentist, gambler, and gunfighter; at the O.K. Corral gunfight Born: 1851, August 14 → Died: 1887, November 8 Age: 36y 2m 25d → Cause of death: tuberculosis | |
Luke Short Birth Name: Luke L. Short • Noted gunfighter, who had worked as a farmer, cowboy, whiskey peddler, army scout, dispatch rider, gambler and saloon keeper Born: 1854, January 22 → Died: 1893, September 8 Age: 39y 7m 17d → Cause of death: heart failure | |
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Charlie Bassett Birth Name: Charlie E. Bassett • Lawman and saloon owner of the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City. Born: 1847, October 30 → Died: 1896, January 5 Age: 48y 2m 5d → Cause of death: inflammatory rheumatism | |
Calamity Jane Birth Name: Martha Jane Cannary • Sharpshooter, prospector, rowdy prostitute, gambler, heavy drinker Born: 1852, May 1 → Died: 1903, August 1 Age: 51y 3m 0d → Cause of death: alcoholism | |
Bat Masterson Birth Name: William Barclay Masterson • Gunfighter, gambler, Wyatt Earp's deputy, newspaper columnist Born: 1853, November 27 → Died: 1921, October 25 Age: 67y 10m 28d → Cause of death: heart attack | |
Texas John Slaughter Birth Name: John Slaughter • Civil War veteran, trail-driver, cattleman, Texas Ranger, sheriff, gambler, and state representative Born: 1841, October 2 → Died: 1922, February 16 Age: 80y 4m 14d → Cause of death: stroke | |
Bill Tilghman Birth Name: William Matthew "Bill" Tilghman, Jr. • Deputy sheriff, gunfighter, saloon owner Born: 1854, July 4 → Died: 1924, November 1 Age: 70y 3m 28d → Cause of death: shot by a corrupt prohibition agent | |
Buckskin Frank Leslie Birth Name: Buckskin Frank Leslie • U.S. Army scout, gambler, bartender, rancher, miner, and gunfighter and con-man Born: 1842, March 18 → Died: 1927, October ? Age: 85y 4m ?d → Cause of death: unknown | |
Wyatt Earp Birth Name: Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp • Lawman, gambler; in gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Tombstone, Arizona Born: 1848, March 19 → Died: 1929, January 13 Age: 80y 9m 25d → Cause of death: old age | |
Lottie Deno Birth Name: Lottie Deno (Born Carlotta J. Thompkins) • A famous gambler in Texas and New Mexico during the 19th century known for her poker skills. Born: 1844, April 21 → Died: 1934, February 09 Age: 89y 09m 17d → Cause of death: old age | |
Footnotes Note 1: Dalton brothers gang included George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb, "Blackfaced" Charlie Bryant, Bill Doolin, Dick Broadwell, and Bill Powers. Note 2: The Younger gang included Clell Miller, Arthur McCoy, Charlie Pitts, John Jarrette,and Bill Chadwell. — Not included are eastern pioneers, such as Daniel Boone, because they belong to, shall we say, the Old East. |
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First died year on each page
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1. | 1852, January 17 (Maria Gertrudis Barceló) |
2. | 1896, January 5 (Charlie Bassett) |
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Sorted by died year
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1. | 1852, January 17 (Maria Gertrudis Barceló) |
2. | 1871, October 9 (Phil Coe) |
3. | 1876, August 2 (Wild Bill Hickok ) |
4. | 1877, December 6 (Kitty Leroy) |
5. | 1879, September 8 (Eleanor Dumont) |
6. | 1884, March 11 (Ben Thompson) |
7. | 1887, November 8 (Doc Holliday) |
8. | 1893, September 8 (Luke Short) |
9. | 1896, January 5 (Charlie Bassett) |
10. | 1903, August 1 (Calamity Jane) |
11. | 1921, October 25 (Bat Masterson) |
12. | 1922, February 16 (Texas John Slaughter ) |
13. | 1924, November 1 (Bill Tilghman) |
14. | 1927, October ? (Buckskin Frank Leslie) |
15. | 1929, January 13 (Wyatt Earp) |
16. | 1934, February 09 (Lottie Deno ) |
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