by Tom Clavin
Deadwood residency by
death/burial of
deputy’s accidental killing by
in Free-Stater forces
gambling by
gold speculation by
guns of
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine’s profile on
“Indian Annie’s” relationship with
Jefferson County gunfight by
Lake’s courtship by
Lake’s marriage to
McCanles’s gunfight with
military service/scouting by
Moore’s relationship with
movie representations of
myths/exaggerations about
New York Herald’s profile on
nicknames’ origins
Owen’s relationship with
portraits of
premonitions by
pulp stories on
rheumatism of
Schull’s relationship with
as sheriff of Abilene
as sheriff of Hays City
shooting exhibitions by
spiritualism of
Springfield residency by
Tutt’s gunfight with
as U.S. marshal
vision difficulties of
as wagon train teamster/driver
in Wild West productions
Hickok, Lorenzo (first brother)
Hickok, Lorenzo (second brother)
Hickok, Lydia (sister)
Hickok, Martha Edwards
Hickok, Oliver (brother)
Hickok, Oliver (grandfather)
Hickok, Pamelia Butler “Polly” (mother)
Hickok, William Alonzo (father)
The Hickok Legend (Hickok)
Hippo-Olympiad and Mammoth Circus
Historic Sketches of the Cattle Trade of the West and Southwest (McCoy)
Hitchcock/Hickock, Elizabeth
Hitchcock/Hickock, Joseph
Hitchcock/Hickock, Samuel
Hitchcock/Hickock, William
Homer, Illinois. See Troy Grove, Illinois
Hood, John Bell
Hotel Irma, Cody
Houston, Dana
Hoyt, George
Hudson, Charles
Hughes, Richard
Hunton, John
Hutt, Joe
I Buried Hickok (Anderson)
Illingworth, William
Illinois, Troy Grove
Illinois and Michigan Canal company
Independence, Missouri
“Indian Annie”
Indian Territory, Oklahoma
Ingalls, John James
Jackson, Stonewall
James, Frank
James, Jesse
Jameson, Henry
Jayhawkers (guerrilla group)
extortion by
Jefferson County, Nebraska, gunfight at
Jenney, Walter
Jennison’s Jayhawkers
John Robinson’s Circus, Menagerie, and Museum
Johnson, Andrew
Jones, Sam
Judd, Yankee
Judiciary Act of 1789
Junction City, Kansas
The Junction City Weekly Union
Kansas
Abilene
abolitionists in
Brigade
cattle trade/cow towns of
Dodge City
Ellsworth
Free State Army in
geography of
Hays City
land giveaway in
Leavenworth
Marais des Cygnes Massacre in
Monticello
population statistics in
Pottawatomie Massacre in
pro-slave v. anti-slave skirmishes in
railroad expansion in
Topeka
Wakarusa War in
Kansas City, Missouri
Antelopes (baseball team)
Kansas City Industrial Exhibition
The Kansas City Journal
The Kansas City Star
The Kansas City Times
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
Kansas Pacific Railway
Kansas State Historical Society
Kearny, Stephen
Killian, Jacob
Kingsbury, E. W.
Kiowa tribe
Kohl & Middleton’s Dime Museum show
Kress, William
Ku Klux Klan
Lake, Agnes. See Hickok, Agnes Mersman Lake
Lake, Alice
Lake, Bill (aka Bill Lake Thatcher)
Lake, Emma. See Robinson, Emma Lake
Lakota Sioux. See also Sioux Nation
Black Hills as territory of
Oglala band of
Lanahan, “Rattlesnake” Pete
Lane, James
nicknames of
Osceola Massacre by
Larkin, Arthur
laudanum
“Laughing Sam” (gambler)
Lawrence, Kansas
Confederate guerrilla raid on
Leavenworth, Kansas
Fort Leavenworth at
The Leavenworth Daily Commercial
The Leavenworth Daily Conservative
The Leavenworth Times and Conservative
Lecompton, Kansas
Lee, Robert E.
Levy, Jim
The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (Etulain)
Lincoln, Abraham
Little, Theophilus
Longstreet, James
Lookout Mountain, Colorado
Lorentz, Upton
Ludlow, William
Lyon, Nathaniel
Lyon House Hotel, Springfield
MacArthur, Arthur, Jr.
MacArthur, Douglas
“Madame Moustache” (prostitute)
M’Afee, C. B.
Magic City of the Plains. See Cheyenne, Wyoming
Making-Out-Road (Cheyenne woman)
Mammoth Circus & Gymnastic Arena Company
Manhattan, Kansas
Manifest Destiny
Mann, Carl
Mann, James
Marais des Cygnes Massacre (Kansas)
Marion County War (aka Tutt-Everett War)
Marmaduke, General
massacres
Marais des Cygnes
Osceola
Pottawatomie
Sand Creek
Washita
Massie, William
Masterson, Bat
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico
Mazeppa (traveling show)
McCall, Jack (aka Bill Sutherland)
background of
Hickok’s murder by
McCandless, A. D.
McCanles, Charles
McCanles, David
McCanles, James
McCanles, Mary
McCanles, William
McConnell, Andrew
McCormick, Jean Hickok
McCoy, James
McCoy, Joseph
McCoy, William
McCulloch, Ben
McDonald, James
McLaird, James D.
McPherson, James
Medal of Honor
media representations/storytelling
in Harper’s New Monthly Hickok feature
hype/exaggeration in
via movies on Wild West
in New York Herald’s Hickok feature
via pulp novels
Meline, James
Memoirs (Carson)
Mersman, Catharina
Mersman, Frederick
Mexico
in Mexican-American War
Revolution in
Miles, Moses
Miller, Clell
Milner, Moses Embree “California Joe”
death of
Milner, Nancy
Minutemen
Missouri
Bushwhackers
Compromise of 1820
Independence
Osceola Massacre in
St. Louis, Missouri
Sedal
ia
Springfield
The Missouri Weekly Patriot
Monahan, Sherry
Montana
Battle of Little Bighorn in
The Montana Post
Monticello, Kansas
Moon, W. S.
Moore, Susannah
Morlacchi, Giuseppina
Morrow, David “Prairie Dog”
Moses & Bloomfield, Fort Hays
Motz, Simon
Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood
Moyer, S. L.
Mrs. Agnes Lake’s Hippo-Olympiad and Mammoth Circus. See also Hickok, Agnes Mersman Lake
Mulvey, Bill
My Life on the Plains (Custer)
Nash, Matilda
Native Americans. See also specific tribes
Battle of Little Bighorn by
Black Hawk’s War by
diseases spread to
massacres of
relocation of
Sand Creek Massacre of
treaty negotiations with
war parties of
Washita Massacre of
in Wild West shows
Navajo tribe
Nebraska
Fort Kearny
Fort McPherson
Fort Robinson
Jefferson County gunfight in
Kansas-Nebraska Act and
Rock Creek Station in
Wild West shows in
The New North-West
New York City, New York
Wild West shows in
The New York Evening Post
The New York Herald
New-York Tribune
The New York World
Newcomb, Tom
Newton, Henry
Newton, Kansas
Niagara Falls
Niblo’s Garden, New York City
Nichols, George Ward
North Platte, Nebraska
Norton, A. S.
Norton, Brocky Jack
Nuttall and Mann’s No. 10 saloon, Deadwood
Oakley, Annie
O’Connor, Richard
Oglala Lakota tribe
Oglala Sioux
Oklahoma
Fort Cobb
Indian Territory of
Washita Massacre in
Old Man Jones, Abilene
Old Wagon Show Days (Robinson)
Omohundro, John “Texas Jack”
death of
in Wild West shows
Oregon Trail
Osceola Massacre (Missouri)
Otero, Miguel
Overland Stage Company
Overland Trail
Owen, John
Owen, Mary Jane
Owen, Richard Bentley
P. T. Barnum’s Circus, Menagerie, and Museum
P. T. Barnum’s New and Greatest Show on Earth
Paha Sapa. See also Black Hills
Pan-American Exposition of 1901, Buffalo
Panic of 1837
Panic of 1873
Parker, Quanah
Patinuxa (Shawnee woman)
Patterson, Colonel (Revolutionary War)
Patterson (boxer)
Pawnee Killer (Sioux warrior)
Pawnee tribe
Peirce, Ellis
Penrose, William
Phelps, John
Philips, John Finis
Pierce, Franklin
Pikes Peak, Colorado
Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota
Plaine Joan (ship)
The Plainsman (movie)
Pleasonton, Alfred
Pohlschneider, Maria Agnes. See Hickok, Agnes Mersman Lake
Polk, James
Pomeroy, S. C.
Pony Express
Pope, John
Porter, Edwin
Portland, Maine
Pottawatomie Massacre (Kansas)
prairie dogs, as pets
Price, Sterling “Old Pap”
Price Raid of 1864 (Civil War)
prizefighting
prostitutes
in Abilene
in Cheyenne
in Deadwood
disease spread by
in Hays City
pulp stories/dime novels
on Cody
on Hickok
Quantrill, William
Quantrill’s Raiders
railroad
cattle industry’s use of
The Railway Advance
Ralston, Jack
The Real Deadwood (Ames)
Rebs, Johnny
Reconstruction era
Red Cloud (Indian leader)
Red Cloud’s War
Red Legs (guerrilla group)
Red River Station, Texas
The Revenant (movie)
Revolutionary War, U.S.
rheumatism
Rice, Dan
Rich, Charles
Richardson, Leander
Riley, Bennett
Rio Grande, Texas
Robinson, Agnes Emma “Daisy”
Robinson, Charles
Robinson, Emma Lake
as circus performer
Robinson, Gil
Robinson, John
Rock Creek Station, Nebraska
Rockwell & Company’s New York Circus
Rocky Mountain Detective Association
Roman Nose (Cheyenne leader)
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Root, Frank
Rosa, Joseph G.
Roughing It (Twain)
Rowlands, John. See Stanley, Sir Henry Morton
Russell, Majors, and Waddell company
Sac tribe
The St. Louis Republican
The St. Louis Weekly Missouri Democrat
St. Louis, Missouri
saloons
in Abilene
characteristics of
in Deadwood
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Texas
Sanborn, John
Sand Creek Massacre, Colorado
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe Trail
Sauk tribe
Scarborough, George
Schull, Sandra
Schwatka, Frederick
Scott, Winfield
Scouts of the Plains show
Scouts of the Prairie show
Scout’s Rest Ranch, North Platte
Second Battle of Bull Run (Civil War)
Second Battle of Sacket’s Harbor, New York (War of 1812)
Second Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
Secret Service, precursor to
Sedalia, Missouri
Selman, John
Seventh Iowa Cavalry
Seventh Kansas State Militia
Seventh U.S. Cavalry
at Battle of Little Bighorn
Seymour, Richard
Shakespeare, William
Shawnee tribe
Shenandoah Valley campaign (Civil War)
Sheridan, Philip
Sherman, William
Sherman, William Tecumseh
The Shootist (Swarthout)
Short, Luke
Simpson, Lewis
Singing Grass (Arapaho woman)
Sioux Nation
Battle of Little Bighorn by
Lakota Sioux in
Oglala Sioux in
Treaty of Fort Laramie by
Sitting Bull (Lakota leader)
Battle of Little Bighorn and
in Wild West shows
Slade, Joseph Alfred “Jack”
slavery. See also Civil War
Kansas skirmishes over
Underground Railroad and
smallpox
Smith, Edmund Kirby
Smith, Thomas “Bear River”
Smoky Hill Trail
Society of Black Hills Pioneers
Soule, John Babsone Lane
South Dakota
Black Hills of
Deadwood in
gold speculation in
Indian treatie
s regarding
Pine Ridge Reservation in
Yankton
Spain
civil war of
in Spanish-American War
“Spanish Fever” (aka “Texas Fever”)
Springfield, Missouri
Tutt-Hickok duel in
The Springfield Patriot
The Springfield Republican
The Squaw Man (movie)
Stanley, Henry Hope
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton
Stevens, Lucile
Stilwell, Jack
Storms, Charlie
The Story of the Great March (Nichols)
Strawhun, Samuel
Stuart, J. E. B.
Sullivan (gunman)
Sumner, Charles
Sutherland, Bill. See McCall, Jack
Swarthout, Glendon
Swearengen, Ellis Albert
Swearengen, Lemuel
Swearengen, Nettie
syphilis
Tallent, Annie
Taylor, Zachary
Tenth U.S. Cavalry Regiment “Buffalo Soldiers”
The Terre Haute Express
Terry, Alfred
Tewodros II of Ethiopia
Texas
cattle industry in
Rangers
“Texas Jack.” See Omohundro, John “Texas Jack”
Thayer, Isaac
They Called Him Wild Bill (Rosa)
They Died with Their Boots On (movie)
Third U.S. Cavalry
Thirty-Sixth Texas Cavalry (Confederate)
Thomas, George
Thompson, Ben
Thompson, Billy
Thompson, C. H.
Tilghman, William
“Tit Bit” (prostitute)
Titusville, Pennsylvania
Tombstone, Arizona
Topeka, Kansas
The Topeka Daily Commonwealth
The Topeka Leader
Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
Treaty of St. Louis (1804)
Troy Grove, Illinois (formerly Homer)
Trudeau, Pierre
“The Truth About Wild Bill” (Hance)
Tutt, Davis
Tutt, Hansford “Hamp”
Tutt, Lewis
Tutt-Everett War (aka Marion County War)
Twain, Mark
Twenty-Seventh Arkansas Infantry Regiment
Tyler, John
Underground Railroad
Union Army. See also Civil War
Carson’s service in
Cody’s service in
Frontier Guard and
Hickok as military police in
Hickok as scout in
Hickok as spy for
Union Pacific Railroad
United States Hotel, Portland
United States Hotel, Santa Fe
U.S. Department of Public Welfare
USS Minnesota (battleship)
Ute tribe
Utter, Charles H. “Colorado Charley”
Deadwood residency by
Hickok’s death and
Utter, Steve
Van Dorn, Earl
Varnes, Johnny
Verckler, Stewart P.
Victoria, Queen of United Kingdom
Vigilance Committee, Hays City
Wakarusa War (Kansas)
War of 1812
Warren, W. F.
Washington, George
Washita Massacre, Oklahoma
Webb, Charles