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How Did Bill Hickok Really Die

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Behind the bar, a display of deadwood's most legendary heads, made of deer hide. Death Chair of Wild Bill Hickok. Deadwood, South Dakota If the sin-soaked town of Deadwood has a holy relic, it's Wild Bill's Death Chair, displayed in a velvet-lined, illuminated showcase above the front door of Old Style Saloon No. 10.It was in Saloon No. 10 that gunslinger Wild Bill Hickok sat, playing cards. James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok was killed by Jack McCall in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, on August 2, 1876. On that day, Hickok walked into Mann's Saloon No.10 and walked up to some men playing poker and twice asked another player, Charles Rich, to change seats with him so that he could sit with his back to. This day in history 'Wild Bill' Hickok, one of the most famous of gunfighters and cowboys was murdered. He was already a living legend and he was murdered in a most cowardly way in Deadwood, South Dakota.

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Was 'Wild Bill' Hickok's failing eyesight the result of a venereal disease?

David Durost
Lancaster, California

Death Of Wild Bill Hickok

If James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok had an eye disease, present-day experts believe that, like many others of his time, he may have suffered from trachoma. Trachoma is often associated with poverty and poor hygiene that allows the bacteria to infect and re-infect eyes; if left untreated, it can cause blindness.

In turn, tales have been spun about Hickok having syphilis or gonorrhea. An ophthalmologist told me that going blind from the latter is rare, however, one can go blind from syphilis.

Hickok

Could he have contracted syphilis? Hickok biographer Joseph G. Rosa suggested the gunfighter got a venereal disease from 'brief affairs with the Cyprian sisterhood, both in the East and in the West….'

Hickok

Some people don't believe Hickok had an eye problem. Based on Hickok wearing dark glasses, however, Rosa speculated that the gunfighter could have had an 'inflammation of the eyes that made them ‘photophobic' (quite sensitive to light)…it is possible that he could have [had] attacks that seemed to blind him— and still have good vision between them.' Ghost slot machine.

Wild Bill Hickok Death Photo

Hickok

Bottom line: Whether Hickok had VD is pure speculation. Somewhat like when George Washington's father asked him if he cut down that cherry tree. Little George replied, 'Father, I cannot tell a lie. Maybe I did, and maybe I didn't.'

How Did Bill Hickok Really Die

Was 'Wild Bill' Hickok's failing eyesight the result of a venereal disease?

David Durost
Lancaster, California

Death Of Wild Bill Hickok

If James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok had an eye disease, present-day experts believe that, like many others of his time, he may have suffered from trachoma. Trachoma is often associated with poverty and poor hygiene that allows the bacteria to infect and re-infect eyes; if left untreated, it can cause blindness.

In turn, tales have been spun about Hickok having syphilis or gonorrhea. An ophthalmologist told me that going blind from the latter is rare, however, one can go blind from syphilis.

Could he have contracted syphilis? Hickok biographer Joseph G. Rosa suggested the gunfighter got a venereal disease from 'brief affairs with the Cyprian sisterhood, both in the East and in the West….'

Some people don't believe Hickok had an eye problem. Based on Hickok wearing dark glasses, however, Rosa speculated that the gunfighter could have had an 'inflammation of the eyes that made them ‘photophobic' (quite sensitive to light)…it is possible that he could have [had] attacks that seemed to blind him— and still have good vision between them.' Ghost slot machine.

Wild Bill Hickok Death Photo

Bottom line: Whether Hickok had VD is pure speculation. Somewhat like when George Washington's father asked him if he cut down that cherry tree. Little George replied, 'Father, I cannot tell a lie. Maybe I did, and maybe I didn't.'

Playing blackjack at the casino. Marshall Trimble is Arizona's official historian and vice president of the Wild West History Association. His latest book is Arizona Outlaws and Lawmen; The History Press, 2015. If you have a question, e-mail him at marshall.trimble@scottsdalecc.edu

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