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Sheriff, I'm done for.
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Get a doctor.
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Here's Prescott.
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Here's Spen.
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My name is Jeff Bullock, and I tamed the
wildest gold camp in the West, a little
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outpost deep in Indian territory called
Deadwood.
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Deadwood wasn't even part of the United
States, so U .S. law did not apply
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there. It was as wild as a town could
be.
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As Deadwood's first sheriff, I faced
every kind of danger the frontier could
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muster. Indian warriors, highway
robbers, evil entrepreneurs like Al
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Waringen, and hard -up miners thieving
with a murderous lust for gold.
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Civilization hung by a thread in that
community every day.
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That's what made Bullock so
extraordinary.
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If he had to do it with his bare hands,
he was going to hold that community
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together.
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I've seen it all. I've lived to tell
about it.
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First to my dear friend Roosevelt, and
now to you.
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To this day, they call me a pioneer in
the Black Hills, and this is the true
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story of how I came to be one.
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Bullock was as brave as any man on the
West.
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People were afraid of him. He would just
as soon kill you as to be a friend of
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yours.
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Listen while I tell you the tale of
Black Hills Gold.
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Turn back the clock, back to 1874.
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The Custer Expedition said there's gold
here to be found.
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Come one, come all, your fortune can be
picked up off the ground. It was the
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gold rush of 76.
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Dakota was the crime.
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In 1876 we came, some stayed, some left,
some died.
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Those were the days the West was wild.
We mined with pans and picks, and
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Deadwood made its mark in time in the
days of 70.
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What a great name, Deadwood. When you
think about town names in the West,
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Tombstone, Deadwood, I mean, they
resonate with the romance of the West.
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Deadwood, of course, grows out of
illegality.
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And then it thrives on it for all of its
early history. It's a town that is
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fueled by the central tenant that drove
the entire West, and that's greed.
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The West had been one mining boom after
another since the big strike in 49. And
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some of the miners who had been in the
California gold rush were in that final
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rush into the Black Hills.
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It helped to define the West.
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for a whole generation of Americans.
And, of course, it became so identified
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with the Great Sioux War, Custer's Last
Stand, Wild Bill Hickok's death.
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I mean, this was the center of the Wild
West when it was
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its wild.
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Ah, Seth Bullock.
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was among the many who rode for the
Black Hills on the heels of the gold
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But I wasn't going there to mine gold,
so much as to mine the miners.
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I set out from Montana in late July of
76 with my friend Saul Starr at the head
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of a wagon train filled with supplies to
sell to the prospector.
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We made for Deadwood knowing full well
that with great opportunity comes great
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risk.
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But never was that adage so true as in
the Dakotas that summer.
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All the trails to Deadwood would suffer
Indian attacks.
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When Bullock and Starr came down with
their wagon train from Bismarck, they
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certainly saw remnants of a recent
Indian attack, and they were surprised
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themselves that they were not attacked.
After all, this was an incursion into
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the Great Sioux Reservation.
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It was, as everybody says, an illegal
settlement.
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And so they should have been wary.
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They're trespassers.
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Boys, these folks are coming with us.
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Charlie, Ed, you keep a lookout.
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Saul, you make room in the wagon.
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The longer we stand here, the more like
it is. We're going to join them. Now
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move!
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I'm not a man who believes in omens.
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But if I were, I'd count that as one.
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In Deadwood, blood would prove as
regular a side as whiskey, and it would
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in from the day I got there.
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We arrived to word that the infamous
pistolier Wild Bill Hickok had been shot
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dead just the day before.
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By a shameless ne 'er -do -well named
Jack McCall.
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Take that, damn you!
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This is the end of Hickok and his West,
but also his brand of
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lawman.
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Hickok certainly had a great physicality
about him, but he also had a sort of
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flashiness about him that almost made
him a marked man.
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A man like Seth Billock went under the
radar a little more easily and was just
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quiet enforcer.
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It was clear from the get -go that if I
was going to turn a profit in this camp,
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it would first need a measure of
stability and order.
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Of course, Deadwood wasn't my first
rodeo.
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I spent the past two years rounding up
the ruffians over in Helena, Montana, as
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sheriff of Lewis and Clark County.
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There, I discovered that even the most
unbridled mob will answer to a six
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-shooter and a firm result.
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Stand down!
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Stand down, damn it, or I'm taking some
of you down with me.
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In Montana, he presided over a hanging
in front of a lynch mob that wanted to
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hang the guy, but Seth was going to do
it legal.
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Now, you all want to tear this man to
pieces, and he may damn well deserve it.
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Hold!
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This man has been sentenced to hang.
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Legally and illegal hanging is what
he'll get. That's too easy. Make him
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He needs to burn for what he's done.
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And burn he will, but not on this earth.
Even though the executioner had fled,
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he held the mob off with a gun in one
hand and managed to hang the guy with
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other.
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You see almost everything about his
personality in that act.
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He wills order, and he will embrace
disorder in order to achieve order.
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That's a good quality in a lawman.
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He could rule by the force of his
personality and his will. People thought
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would kill you, take you down if he
wanted to.
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As I saw it, there were two immediate
priorities in Deadwood.
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Protect the prospectors from each other.
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and protect us all from the natives.
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They're fearful of attack.
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They recognize leaving the Black Hills,
you're always at risk, you're always in
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danger, and of course they dislike it.
They see them as impeding the progress,
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so it's a problem.
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On August 20th, 18 days after Wild Bill
was killed, our worst fears were
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realized when Crazy Horse and 100 of his
tribesmen swept through the hills.
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word spread that there was Indians
attacking a horse herd out on the
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And it was a Sunday. All the miners are
in town on Sunday having a big old time,
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and they all dash out and capture the
Indians, get their horses, and in the
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process, two more whites are killed.
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Soon enough, General Crook and his
forces came through and took care of our
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Indian problem.
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In September, the Sioux made their last
stand at the Battle of Slim Butte.
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Their defeat left them no choice but to
sell the Black Hills to the United
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States. From then on, we were no longer
living in enemy territory.
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But it wasn't long before we found a new
enemy among our own.
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And we soon realized the real threat to
Deadwood's survival wasn't the Indians.
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Get your hands up high where I can see
them.
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It was outlaws.
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In the fall of 1876, Deadwood Gulch had
gold fever.
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Over that summer, a million dollars
worth of gold had been pulled out of the
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hills around camp, and I, Seth Bullock,
had a plan to profit without ever
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swinging a pickaxe.
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It was mass hysteria coming up here, and
before long, there was over 6 ,000
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habitants in Deadwood.
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Not only had you the prospect of the
people hoping to get rich by mining, you
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had the people who mined the miners, and
that was the merchants, the Chinese
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came and set up laundries and
restaurants.
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But then you had people like Sol Star
and Seth Bullock coming here with 30
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wagons of merchandise and supplying the
mining camp. A lot of opportunities to
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make it rich in Deadwood other than
mining.
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Our store.
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Starr and Bullock Hardware was primed to
meet every prospector's demand.
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And with the Indian threat on the wane
after the U .S. Army fought the Sioux
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into submission, there seemed no limit
to the money we could make.
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He opened several hardware stores.
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He buys mining property, establishes a
ranch.
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He always wanted to make money.
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On the other hand, he recognizes that if
he and Starr are going to prosper, that
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they need order, they need stability,
and he's going to provide that.
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Wherever there's money to be made,
there's bound to be ne 'er -do -wells
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to steal it.
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And Deadwood was full of them.
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Would -be prospectors came late to the
party and found all the good claims were
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taken.
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So when the gold started flowing out of
the hills, bound for the nearest banks
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in Wyoming and Montana,
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trails faced a new kind of danger every
bit as savage as the Indians.
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Deadwood was so isolated, and there
really were very few roads in and out of
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there. It didn't take much rocket
science to figure out that, well, that's
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the money is.
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Most of the gold that left town was
bound for Banks, 200 miles south in
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Cheyenne. That's where the nearest
railhead was, so it was the fastest way
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send the money east or west.
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But getting a stagecoach to Cheyenne was
no picnic.
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It was very treacherous. The terrain was
rocky, it was rough, it was hilly, it
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was steep.
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It was not an easy journey.
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Running a single coach to Cheyenne took
some 600 horses switched out along the
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route. At an average of eight miles an
hour, it took two days to make the trek.
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And at any point along the trail, evil
and desperate men could be lurking.
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It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
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You know, you're out in the middle of
nowhere, especially in the hills,
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a lot of cover.
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Pretty easy picking, I guess.
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Early on in my Deadwood days, I found
out firsthand just how dangerous the
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journey was.
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I was riding shotgun to Cheyenne with
$65 ,000 worth of gold.
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This robber's roost up ahead.
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I got a bad feeling this time, Mr.
Bullock.
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Yeah?
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And I got 20 dimes in this scattergun.
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We'd all like to learn to be somewhat
fearless.
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A lot of us let our inhibitions get in
the way of some things we do, and he
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never did.
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I just hope it's enough.
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We bound to get Robson on this much
bullion.
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I want to speak up, Wes.
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Hate the bad guys didn't hear you.
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Get your hands up high where I can feel
them.
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There's a lot I'd prefer to forget about
that night.
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But suffice it to say, that next
morning...
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that highwayman was found dead.
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I think that Bullock was afraid of the
chaos in his soul, because when he lost
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it, he lost it all away.
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I think it frightened him, and he did
something about it. He became a force
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order, not only in his own nature, but
in the community as a whole.
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Deadwood itself was no less dangerous
than the roads into it.
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Within months of my arrival, The Gulch
was home to 75 saloons and dozens of
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other parlors of ill repute.
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If you're a highwayman, you make your
money on the trail. What are you going
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do with your money? You're going to go
someplace where you think is the most
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easy to spend it and enjoy it, and they
would come to Deadwood.
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In a town teeming with vices, Al
Swearingen's gem was the crown jewel.
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It was a theater. It was a den of
iniquity. It was a saloon.
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They had prize fights, boxing matches in
there. They loved masquerade balls.
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You had prostitutes. You pretty much get
anything you want at the gym saloon.
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The portrayal of Swearingen on Deadwood
really calms him down quite a bit. He's
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a lot worse than the way he's portrayed.
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And that's saying something. He's
portrayed as a monster.
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He had great imagination, very
resourceful guy. He had a bunch of
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businesses. He knew what his real
business was.
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He was a whore master.
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He didn't miss a trick in terms of
exploitation.
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At a time when most frontier families
were scraping by on about $600 a year,
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Swearingen was pocketing $5 ,000 on an
average night.
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He was the king of the part of town we
called the Badlands.
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where every kind of drug, drink, and
depravity was ripe for the taking, and
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where men with weak wills routinely
parted with their fortunes.
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Sam Bath and Joel Collins were just
these sort of fellows.
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They had just driven a herd of cattle up
from Texas, for which they were paid $8
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,000. But that kind of money didn't last
long in the Badlands.
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Spent all their money from shipping the
cattle up and didn't have anything to go
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back home with, so they turned to what
maybe would have been the easiest money,
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and that was robbery.
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Oh, wee.
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Good God, Sam.
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Did you ever for one minute think
there'd be such a sweet pot of gold at
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of the trail?
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Well, it's held in.
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Well, ain't you laying on a little foot
in the... He ain't even paid you yet.
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Look at me like you're the cheapest
woman in camp.
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Maybe she just knows a real man when she
sees one.
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Hey! Hey!
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You boys know the only fight not allowed
in here is in that ring.
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What do you want to ruin a good time
for?
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I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
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I'm going to get these drinks topped
off, and then I'm going to have two of
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finest dubs give you boys a private tour
of the upstairs.
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All compliments won't go out.
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All right, keep an eye on them.
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Make sure the drinks stay full.
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And then have the ladies lighten their
load a little bit.
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When their fortunes ran dry in Deadwood,
Bass and Collins formed the Black Hills
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Bandits. They soon set their sights on
the trail to Cheyenne and robbed seven
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stagecoaches in quick succession.
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With our main connection to the wider
world under siege, Commerce and Deadwood
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ground to a halt.
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It was clear someone had to step up and
lay down the law.
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And as it happened, I was fast becoming
Deadwood's enforcer.
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Dr. Babcock is on his way.
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I'm sorry this happened, J .C.
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I am too, Seth.
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They're in there.
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Barely a month after I arrived in
Deadwood, I was called to intervene in a
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bloody claim dispute between two mining
companies.
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The men from the Aurora were shooting at
the men from the Keats' neighboring
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mine. Disputes overground.
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J .C. Tuttle was killed in this
exchange.
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And here Bullock intercedes by himself.
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And these men are armed, and they're
shooting, and they've killed a guy.
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I'm going to need you Keats boys to drop
your arms and come out now.
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I can hit him.
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Right between the eyes, before he'll
even blink.
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Maybe you can.
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But you ain't gonna.
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Let's go, fellas.
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Nobody here wants more bloodshed, but
you can be sure that's what you're gonna
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get if you don't comply.
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Hands in the air!
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He walks in and he just arms him. And
then... He arrests them, and he hauls
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of them away.
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And then he comes back later and arrests
more of them because he's not
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satisfied. I don't think many people
could step up and do that. It takes a
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of courage, maybe almost foolish
courage, but a lot of guts, a lot of
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We're through here, boys.
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Everyone back to your camps before you
do something you'll regret.
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As the violence continued to escalate in
and around Deadwood, those of us with
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an interest in turning the tide formed a
board of commissioners.
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Being the only member with lawman
experience, I assumed the unofficial
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sheriff.
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But there was a new stranger in town who
had his own sights set on the job.
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Evening, Mr. Bullock.
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Evening, Mr.
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Erb, is it?
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That's right, Wyatt Earp.
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Well, Wyatt Earp being in Deadwood is
one of the least known parts of his
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career.
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Earp was attracted to the place because
it was a booming, boom town. That's what
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he was about.
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But the mining claims had been snapped
up, the good ones at least, pretty
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quickly. And Wyatt Earp turned his
thoughts to perhaps picking up the job
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sheriff. We're closed for the day, but
you're welcome back tomorrow.
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I'm not here to make a purchase, sir.
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I was hoping I might speak with you and
the commissioners about the matter of a
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county sheriff.
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There's been talk that you fellows might
be looking for one. I'd like to state
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my interest.
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Being as I served before in Kansas, and
have a good fence or piece of the corral
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in the undesirables, which this camp
certainly has no shortage.
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Seth Bullock, though, already had that
job nailed down.
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There wasn't enough room in Deadwood for
both of those lawmen.
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Well, I think I can speak for the group.
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in expressing our thanks for the offer,
but the position's been filled.
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I see.
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May I ask by whom, sir?
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An announcement will be forthcoming
shortly.
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Now, to excuse us, we have some press
and business to attend.
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Certainly.
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Pardon the intrusion, gentlemen.
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My understanding is you... Came in the
fall and stayed all winter and basically
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chopped wood.
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He was very popular with the girls and
all that.
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Kind of made his way.
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It's kind of really interesting that he
did not leave his mark there. He's kind
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of anonymous.
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Wyatt Earp supposedly said that the
gunmen and dead were the deadliest he'd
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seen with the possible exception of
Tunstall.
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Earp skipped town for good in March
1877.
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The same month I was officially
appointed the first sheriff of Lawrence
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Within days, I had my first crisis on my
hands.
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Sam Bass and his Black Hills Bandits had
struck again.
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And this time, they took more than gold.
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They took a good man's life.
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She comes.
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Oh, man, I bet she's loaded.
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Hot dog.
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All right, boys, lay low and follow my
lead.
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In March of 1877, I, Seth Bullock, was
named the first sheriff of Lawrence
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County, South Dakota.
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That same month, a band of local thugs,
led by Joel Collins and the soon -to -be
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-infamous Sam Bass, gave me a baptism by
gunfire.
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All right, boys!
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Well, after they'd squandered all of the
money they'd gotten from cattle,
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they... Basically decided that rather
than actually work for a living, it
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be easier to hold up stagecoaches.
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The stagecoach is coming up the trail
from Cheyenne to Deadwood, and it
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really stop as commanded.
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Johnny Slaughter was driving, and when
he yelled at them to get out of the way,
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they all turned and they had guns
pointed at him.
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One of the outlaws with the shotgun blew
Johnny Slaughter off the stage, causing
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the horses to bolt.
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The bullet killed Johnny Slaughter on
the spot.
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Well, would you look at that?
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Got me two for one.
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I guess I ought to go check his wallet.
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The outlaws fled pretty much in
disarray, and the stagecoach made it
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Deadwood, where the passengers told the
story, and a group of men went back and
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found Slaughter's body.
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That day, the trail that had become our
lifeline was stained with death.
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This time, not by Indians, but by our
own kind.
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And it fell on me to bring justice to
the perpetrators.
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These men will be found.
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And when they are, they'll pay dearly
for what they've done.
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Johnny Slaughter is a fairly famous guy.
His dad was a marshal down in Cheyenne,
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and so this was kind of a big outrage.
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After the murder, I posted a handsome
reward for the arrest of the shooter, a
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brazen young hot shot by the name of
Reddy McKimmy.
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And I made it my mission to bring him to
justice.
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It wasn't long before he and his
partners felt the pressure.
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Grady McKimmy was considered to be
something of a loose cannon, even among
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outlaws. He was a little deranged. They
thought McKimmy was going to get them
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all hung, basically. I think they were
right.
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His behavior was too erratic, and he was
dangerous possibly even to them.
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What do you take this for, Grady?
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Buffalo Bill?
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This ain't no stage play.
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There's going to be heat from this,
McKinney.
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Your chief finger's going to get us all
in hot water.
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Damn it, Joel.
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Ain't showboating.
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It's kill or be killed.
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I sure as hell saw that messenger
reaching for a shotgun, and I did what
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be done when you fellas stood there
frozen.
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Who's frozen now, McKinney, huh?
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Who's on the working end now?
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Take it easy, Sam. Take it easy,
nothing.
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I ain't about to let some boy get mixed
up in man's work.
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Your hand over your head, ready?
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I'm going to kill you right here.
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Now you walk away.
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You keep on walking.
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And if you don't look back and you keep
your trap shut, you might end up with
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the 1877.
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For weeks after Slaughter's murder, the
trail was quiet.
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We made sure every coach to and from
Cheyenne was heavily fortified with
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men who were ready to shoot to kill.
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Sam Bass and Joel Collins were smart
enough to take the hint and leave the
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hills. A few months later, they made the
papers coast to coast after they pulled
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off the largest train heist in history,
robbing more than $60 ,000 from a Union
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Pacific train down in Nebraska.
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But McKimmy stuck around, and it
wouldn't be long before he found trouble
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Meanwhile, back in town, I had my hands
full with the undesirables who frequent
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in Deadwood's less reputable
establishment.
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There have always been colorful people
in Deadwood.
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There still are.
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Shot a whiskey and flop it over the
brim.
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Yes, sir!
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Attaboy, Bucky. Leave the bum.
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One of the most colorful was Martha Jane
Canary, who I'd reckon you'd know as
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Calamity Jane.
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Calamity Jane really matched her name.
She dressed as a man to make her way
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the group. Interesting individual. She
had a big heart, but she also was loud,
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obnoxious, hard -drinking prostitute.
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Jane. by all external appearances, would
seem to be a ruffian of some kind. And
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she was so very tender and soft.
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And all of that was thrown up as a vast
defense against attack.
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If it isn't the man of the hour.
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Ah, suck it, Flaringen.
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Oh, no, Candy Lips, that's your job.
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Of course, now, you might make a better
living of it if you scrape off his hide
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and put on a pretty little house dress.
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And don't forget to shave.
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Give my regards to the devil, Boone!
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Shootouts were a fairly common
occurrence in Deadwood, but never did I
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close to eternity as the night Boone May
and Prescott Webb went at it out on
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Main Street.
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May was a stagecoach shotgun messenger
more brutal than any outlaw, and he had
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recently been held up by Webb and his
cronies out on the trail.
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Well, lo and behold, he sees Prescott
Webb on Main Street. Next thing you
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they're shooting each other.
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And as they're shooting each other, then
Bullock and some deputies run up to try
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to see what's going on.
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And Prescott Webb gets injured. He takes
a bullet. He's trying to grab a horse.
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He's trying to get away, but he's been
shot.
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Damn!
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I'm done for!
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Prescott Webb starts saying things like,
I've had it. I'm a goner. I'm all done,
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boy.
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Get a doctor!
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Bullock gets pretty close to him, and
the guy raises his gun and clicks it
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twice, and it missed fire twice.
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Bullock could have been shot, could have
been mortally wounded, and it could
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have ended his career right then and
there.
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Here's Prescott.
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You're spent.
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But you're right about one thing.
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You're done for.
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Take him in, boys.
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Despite the odds heavily stacked against
us, we started making headway in
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Deadwood by the summer of 77.
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But out on the trail, new trouble was
brewing that threatened to nullify our
439
00:29:37,870 --> 00:29:43,390
progress. Sam Bass and Joel Collins were
long gone, but another gang was
440
00:29:43,390 --> 00:29:44,630
emerging to fill the void.
441
00:29:46,030 --> 00:29:50,570
Within its ranks was a familiar thug
whose trigger finger was as itchy as
442
00:29:51,450 --> 00:29:56,110
Reddy McKimmy had partnered up with the
Hat Creek Gang, and before the year was
443
00:29:56,110 --> 00:30:00,910
out, They'd managed to steal thousands
of dollars in gold, murder a respected
444
00:30:00,910 --> 00:30:04,930
lawman, and resolve two destinies, yours
truly.
445
00:30:25,360 --> 00:30:27,380
Worried he had the mother load found for
Cheyenne tonight.
446
00:30:28,460 --> 00:30:31,940
Dunk, if I had a nugget for every time
you said that, I could quit hustling for
447
00:30:31,940 --> 00:30:32,940
good.
448
00:30:42,020 --> 00:30:43,100
Wait for my signal.
449
00:30:44,500 --> 00:30:50,480
In the summer of 1877, Sam Bass and his
Texas boys left Deadwood, scared off by
450
00:30:50,480 --> 00:30:52,120
the heat around the Johnny Slaughter
killing.
451
00:30:53,200 --> 00:30:57,500
But the thug who pulled the trigger that
night, a reckless young ruffian named
452
00:30:57,500 --> 00:31:00,580
Reddy McKimmy, pressed his luck and hung
around Deadwood.
453
00:31:01,720 --> 00:31:05,580
It wasn't long before he fell in with a
new gang of ne 'er -do -wells intent on
454
00:31:05,580 --> 00:31:09,380
robbing the stage, and I was determined
to bring them to justice.
455
00:31:16,600 --> 00:31:19,120
Dunk Blackburn headed up the Hat Creek
gang.
456
00:31:19,630 --> 00:31:22,870
so named for the stagecoach station
nearest his base of operations.
457
00:31:24,590 --> 00:31:28,690
Blackburn had been an employee of the
stage line there, and turned criminal
458
00:31:28,690 --> 00:31:30,590
an insider's knowledge of its
vulnerabilities.
459
00:31:31,490 --> 00:31:36,270
Throughout the summer of 77, his gang
held the Cheyenne -Deadwood Trail under
460
00:31:36,270 --> 00:31:37,270
siege.
461
00:31:42,850 --> 00:31:46,190
Boys, this is a holy place for road
agents.
462
00:32:05,040 --> 00:32:06,360
Stop that team, damn you!
463
00:32:09,160 --> 00:32:10,520
Put your hands up!
464
00:32:14,720 --> 00:32:15,720
Hey!
465
00:32:16,220 --> 00:32:18,680
If another shot is fired, everybody
dies.
466
00:32:22,220 --> 00:32:23,520
Well, now, out, everybody.
467
00:32:23,940 --> 00:32:25,360
I don't want any sudden moves.
468
00:32:25,800 --> 00:32:26,960
Oh, don't worry, gentlemen.
469
00:32:27,180 --> 00:32:29,640
We'll have you on your way shortly. This
won't take long.
470
00:32:31,120 --> 00:32:33,120
Oh, what do we got here? A little
Spanish silver?
471
00:32:33,790 --> 00:32:34,790
I'll have that, too.
472
00:32:35,230 --> 00:32:36,230
Thank you kindly.
473
00:32:36,410 --> 00:32:38,330
I want you a pretty little thing.
474
00:32:41,350 --> 00:32:42,350
Go ahead.
475
00:32:42,590 --> 00:32:43,590
See to your driver.
476
00:32:46,470 --> 00:32:50,830
For the second time that year, a bullet
from the gun of Reddy McKimmy stained
477
00:32:50,830 --> 00:32:52,390
the Cheyenne Trail in blood.
478
00:32:53,210 --> 00:32:56,790
Cy Hawley, the driver of the stage, took
a bullet in the thigh.
479
00:32:57,210 --> 00:32:58,270
But he would survive.
480
00:33:04,810 --> 00:33:09,070
Where are the banks going to learn these
locks? Ain't nothing a little close. We
481
00:33:09,070 --> 00:33:10,070
can't care.
482
00:33:11,410 --> 00:33:15,250
The gold shipments out of the
Blackfields were always in danger, and
483
00:33:15,250 --> 00:33:18,430
company to Deadwood from Cheyenne would
then put us in what they called a
484
00:33:18,430 --> 00:33:22,490
treasure coach, one of which they named
the Johnny Slaughter coach, coated it
485
00:33:22,490 --> 00:33:27,230
with iron plates, secured a steel box or
an iron box to the floor, which the
486
00:33:27,230 --> 00:33:30,490
manufacturer assured people would not be
vulnerable for.
487
00:33:30,940 --> 00:33:34,520
opening for 24 hours. But the outlaws
just blew it up, and they would just
488
00:33:34,520 --> 00:33:37,860
the money, rip it, or they didn't care.
They just wanted the note. So they would
489
00:33:37,860 --> 00:33:39,180
blast their way through these.
490
00:33:40,680 --> 00:33:41,499
Okay, go!
491
00:33:41,500 --> 00:33:42,500
Go!
492
00:33:49,520 --> 00:33:50,520
Woo -hoo!
493
00:33:51,100 --> 00:33:52,100
Drinks are on me!
494
00:33:52,960 --> 00:33:53,960
It's been a pleasure.
495
00:33:54,260 --> 00:33:56,160
Thank you very much, folks. It's been a
pleasure.
496
00:33:57,120 --> 00:33:58,120
That's Dumber.
497
00:33:58,220 --> 00:34:01,040
Deadwood looked to me to stem the tide
of stage robberies.
498
00:34:01,500 --> 00:34:06,640
With the next sheriff's election only
weeks away, the pressure was mounting,
499
00:34:06,640 --> 00:34:08,380
the press only fueled the flames.
500
00:34:11,900 --> 00:34:15,719
There is a nest of these vile marauders
in the vicinity of the Cheyenne River,
501
00:34:15,820 --> 00:34:19,159
and the authorities must make an effort
to rid the country at once of such
502
00:34:19,159 --> 00:34:20,159
monsters.
503
00:34:20,800 --> 00:34:22,460
Something must and will be done.
504
00:34:23,260 --> 00:34:27,100
The first stage robber captured will be
hung, and so will the last one. And some
505
00:34:27,100 --> 00:34:28,900
of them are now nearer to eternity than
they suppose.
506
00:34:33,179 --> 00:34:36,460
Well, you know what you all gotta do
then, don't you?
507
00:34:38,679 --> 00:34:39,679
What's that, Randy?
508
00:34:40,440 --> 00:34:42,500
Don't be the first or last one to get
captured is all.
509
00:34:44,500 --> 00:34:49,760
It was mid -October before I finally got
a solid lead on the Hat Creek gang's
510
00:34:49,760 --> 00:34:50,760
whereabouts.
511
00:34:51,460 --> 00:34:52,460
Rancher in the area.
512
00:34:52,699 --> 00:34:56,020
said there's a camp out there that seems
to be a little suspicious.
513
00:34:56,580 --> 00:34:59,020
And so he notified Bullock.
514
00:34:59,980 --> 00:35:03,680
Sure as hell must be a lot of gold holed
up somewhere near Deadwood. It ain't
515
00:35:03,680 --> 00:35:04,680
come through here yet.
516
00:35:05,400 --> 00:35:08,120
I almost wish they'd put a company of
cavalry on our trail.
517
00:35:08,380 --> 00:35:10,360
At least then we could make some money
out of the horses.
518
00:35:11,800 --> 00:35:16,180
In that moment, my re -election as
Lawrence County Sheriff hung in the
519
00:35:16,580 --> 00:35:17,700
Wait for my signal.
520
00:35:19,060 --> 00:35:22,760
After tracking them for months, I
finally had those fellas on the line.
521
00:35:23,520 --> 00:35:26,040
All I had to do was reel them in.
522
00:35:31,080 --> 00:35:32,080
Let's move!
523
00:35:35,680 --> 00:35:36,700
It's the law, boys!
524
00:35:37,160 --> 00:35:41,700
And as we're getting close to the
ambush, a gun discharges. Then a
525
00:35:41,700 --> 00:35:42,700
ensued.
526
00:35:47,220 --> 00:35:48,860
Hold right there, Blackburn!
527
00:36:04,840 --> 00:36:07,820
During the gunfight, Blackburn is
wounded, but they flee.
528
00:36:08,660 --> 00:36:12,680
And Bullock and his men chase after him.
Ultimately, Bullock comes back to
529
00:36:12,680 --> 00:36:14,000
Deadwood empty -handed.
530
00:36:15,360 --> 00:36:20,800
Unfortunately, because of his failure to
capture these guys, he lost the
531
00:36:20,800 --> 00:36:24,700
election. He was mocked and he was
chastised for being ineffective and
532
00:36:24,700 --> 00:36:26,920
bad sheriff and incapable of keeping
law.
533
00:36:27,220 --> 00:36:29,820
The sheriff's election didn't go the way
I'd hoped.
534
00:36:30,060 --> 00:36:31,060
It's true.
535
00:36:31,530 --> 00:36:34,390
But I was damned if I was going to go
quietly into the night.
536
00:36:35,950 --> 00:36:39,670
It wasn't long before Blackburn and most
of the Hat Creekers were rounded up
537
00:36:39,670 --> 00:36:41,150
further down the Cheyenne Trail.
538
00:36:43,110 --> 00:36:47,090
But there was one fella still on the
loose whom I considered the grand prize.
539
00:36:48,050 --> 00:36:52,650
If I had to follow Reddy McKimmy into
the bowels of hell, I was damn sure
540
00:36:52,650 --> 00:36:53,650
to bring him to justice.
541
00:37:12,430 --> 00:37:18,110
By January of 1878, most of Deadwood's
notorious highway robbers, including
542
00:37:18,110 --> 00:37:21,070
members of the Hat Creek gang, were dead
or in prison.
543
00:37:22,990 --> 00:37:27,410
My tenure as Lawrence County Sheriff was
over, largely because I had failed to
544
00:37:27,410 --> 00:37:28,510
collar any of them myself.
545
00:37:29,510 --> 00:37:35,030
But Reddy McKimmy, the most deadly of
their outfits, was still on the lam, and
546
00:37:35,030 --> 00:37:38,650
made it my mission to hunt him down,
badge or no badge.
547
00:37:39,150 --> 00:37:43,210
Bullock was determined to get McKimmy at
least, who was the man who had killed
548
00:37:43,210 --> 00:37:46,070
Johnny Slaughter and wounded at least
one other driver.
549
00:37:46,390 --> 00:37:48,850
And he went all the way to Ohio to do
it.
550
00:37:50,370 --> 00:37:54,490
Just days after I left the sheriff's
office, I got wind that a fellow match
551
00:37:54,490 --> 00:37:57,530
Reddy's description had been spotted in
his hometown in Ohio.
552
00:37:57,950 --> 00:38:02,490
His chasing Reddy McKimmy across the
country is to redeem his name. A large
553
00:38:02,490 --> 00:38:07,590
of his ego, he had to go and get Reddy,
and he would bring him back if he could.
554
00:38:15,020 --> 00:38:16,740
It didn't take long to find him.
555
00:38:17,160 --> 00:38:20,960
There he was, running a dry goods store
built on blood money.
556
00:38:31,200 --> 00:38:33,740
We'll keep you here waiting for it. You
go ahead and shop around.
557
00:38:35,780 --> 00:38:40,840
Something I can do for you, Mr... You
know damn well who I am.
558
00:38:45,840 --> 00:38:47,460
It's closing time, Reddy.
559
00:38:56,120 --> 00:39:00,980
It was my intention to bring McKimmy
back west to face justice for the murder
560
00:39:00,980 --> 00:39:01,980
Johnny Slaughter.
561
00:39:03,140 --> 00:39:07,580
But he had outstanding warrants in Ohio
as well, and the governor there wanted
562
00:39:07,580 --> 00:39:09,460
him caged on his own home turf.
563
00:39:10,260 --> 00:39:11,900
How'd you like to go with me, Reddy?
564
00:39:13,420 --> 00:39:15,940
Not sure as hell I'd hate to go back
west empty -handed.
565
00:39:16,800 --> 00:39:18,500
The gist of seeing you stay is not.
566
00:39:21,700 --> 00:39:23,460
But I'll tell you one thing, Bullock.
567
00:39:27,900 --> 00:39:29,740
I'm going to crease you if I ever get
the chance.
568
00:39:31,660 --> 00:39:32,720
I'll take my chances.
569
00:39:34,120 --> 00:39:36,660
But you better look out that I don't get
to drop on you first.
570
00:39:41,550 --> 00:39:45,750
That was the last time I ever saw Reddy
McKimmy. Ohio locked him up for the next
571
00:39:45,750 --> 00:39:49,430
11 years, after which he was wise enough
not to come looking for trouble.
572
00:39:50,010 --> 00:39:54,170
Neither he nor any of his cronies ever
faced justice for Johnny Slaughter's
573
00:39:54,170 --> 00:39:55,170
murder.
574
00:39:55,230 --> 00:39:56,870
But at least I got my man.
575
00:40:00,890 --> 00:40:05,030
Most people remember me as part of the
ensemble of characters who made up the
576
00:40:05,030 --> 00:40:06,570
fabric of Gold Rush Deadwood.
577
00:40:08,670 --> 00:40:12,780
But as I see it, The defining moment of
my life came long after that chaotic
578
00:40:12,780 --> 00:40:19,360
summer of 1876, a chance encounter with
a future president who would become a
579
00:40:19,360 --> 00:40:21,880
trusted ally and a dear friend.
580
00:40:22,620 --> 00:40:27,800
Seth Bullock had a cattle ranch outside
of Deadwood, and Bullock was out on his
581
00:40:27,800 --> 00:40:28,960
pasture rounding up cattle.
582
00:40:29,700 --> 00:40:34,640
Bullock sees the troop coming with a
buckboard and a couple horses covered in
583
00:40:34,640 --> 00:40:38,300
dirt, and he just looks at Gant and
what's going on.
584
00:40:38,700 --> 00:40:39,920
You boys looking for something?
585
00:40:41,080 --> 00:40:42,080
Already found him.
586
00:40:42,840 --> 00:40:44,100
This here's Crazy Steve.
587
00:40:44,680 --> 00:40:46,720
We've arrested him on suspicion of horse
theft.
588
00:40:47,000 --> 00:40:48,420
We're taking him up to Medora.
589
00:40:49,240 --> 00:40:50,240
Crazy Steve.
590
00:40:50,820 --> 00:40:51,820
You know what I'm saying?
591
00:40:52,880 --> 00:40:54,660
He's wanted down in Deadwood, too.
592
00:40:56,140 --> 00:40:57,140
Who are you?
593
00:40:57,840 --> 00:41:00,100
Well, now... Bully!
594
00:41:00,380 --> 00:41:01,480
Where are my manners?
595
00:41:09,710 --> 00:41:10,710
Name's Roosevelt.
596
00:41:11,670 --> 00:41:13,870
Theodore. Deputy Sheriff Medora.
597
00:41:15,190 --> 00:41:19,350
Roosevelt had fled to the West in the
most tragic and traumatic time of his
598
00:41:19,350 --> 00:41:25,430
life. His young wife and his mother had
died in his house on the very same day.
599
00:41:25,610 --> 00:41:30,230
And he wrote later that depression
rarely can catch up with a man on a fast
600
00:41:30,230 --> 00:41:34,990
horse. And he remade himself, like so
many others had remade themselves in the
601
00:41:34,990 --> 00:41:36,950
West, as a rancher, as a cowboy.
602
00:41:37,600 --> 00:41:41,760
And so this Harvard dude really did
become a man of the West.
603
00:41:43,720 --> 00:41:44,780
Delighted to meet you, Mr.
604
00:41:45,160 --> 00:41:47,200
Seth Bullock, Dakota Deputy Marshal.
605
00:41:48,660 --> 00:41:50,580
Seth Bullock, in the flesh.
606
00:41:51,700 --> 00:41:52,940
It's truly an honor, sir.
607
00:41:53,480 --> 00:41:55,200
It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr.
Roosevelt.
608
00:41:55,480 --> 00:41:56,820
Your reputation precedes you.
609
00:41:57,280 --> 00:42:02,280
But I must say, by your look, I thought
you were some kind of ten -horn gambling
610
00:42:02,280 --> 00:42:04,100
outfit I might have to keep my eye on.
611
00:42:08,910 --> 00:42:13,130
I nearly lost him around the bend over
there. We were moving at a pretty good
612
00:42:13,130 --> 00:42:14,670
click, and he jumped right out the back
of the wagon.
613
00:42:15,990 --> 00:42:22,930
Roosevelt was always uneasy with the
part of himself that had to
614
00:42:22,930 --> 00:42:28,010
be an Easterner. I think he saw a
purified version of himself in Bullock,
615
00:42:28,010 --> 00:42:30,150
they delighted in each other.
616
00:42:30,410 --> 00:42:31,410
Cheers to that.
617
00:42:32,010 --> 00:42:33,010
Cheers to that.
618
00:42:33,430 --> 00:42:37,450
For the next 27 years, the Colonel and I
were the closest of friends.
619
00:42:38,380 --> 00:42:42,740
I served alongside him in the Rough
Riders, and though my unit never did
620
00:42:42,740 --> 00:42:46,120
to Cuba, I was proud to be called
captain from then on.
621
00:42:47,060 --> 00:42:51,940
When Roosevelt was in England after his
presidency, he called for Bullock to
622
00:42:51,940 --> 00:42:55,480
come join him, and he said, I want to
hear somebody that speaks my language of
623
00:42:55,480 --> 00:43:00,700
the West. That's what Roosevelt saw in
Bullock. He was quintessential American.
624
00:43:02,580 --> 00:43:06,880
In 1919, President Roosevelt passed
away.
625
00:43:09,450 --> 00:43:15,210
Seth Bullock wanted to be one of the
first in the country to erect a monument
626
00:43:15,210 --> 00:43:16,470
honor of the lost president.
627
00:43:16,690 --> 00:43:21,530
And so they created the Friendship Tower
on Sheep Mountain, which overlooks
628
00:43:21,530 --> 00:43:26,390
Deadwood. Later that year, the same
year, Seth Bullock died.
629
00:43:26,670 --> 00:43:32,410
And so the Black Hills Pioneer Society
buries him above Mount Roosevelt so that
630
00:43:32,410 --> 00:43:36,270
he can overlook the Friendship Tower and
see each other's memorial.
631
00:43:46,570 --> 00:43:50,110
The one word that is on Seth Bullock's
epitaph is pioneer.
632
00:43:51,090 --> 00:43:54,990
One word, one word only. It reflects
Bullock's entire mentality.
633
00:43:55,390 --> 00:43:58,330
What did the pioneer stand for? They
stood for progress.
634
00:44:00,990 --> 00:44:02,990
He was the consummate pioneer.
635
00:44:03,270 --> 00:44:09,910
He came and dug in and stayed and had a
huge impact on the development of this
636
00:44:09,910 --> 00:44:14,750
community, the fabric of the Deadwood.
I'm going to need you Keats boys to drop
637
00:44:14,750 --> 00:44:15,750
your arms.
638
00:44:15,820 --> 00:44:16,820
And come out now.
639
00:44:16,860 --> 00:44:20,000
I don't know what else you'd call him
other than a pioneer.
640
00:44:20,540 --> 00:44:27,400
That's exactly right. And in the
absolutely best sense, the process of
641
00:44:27,400 --> 00:44:32,580
the land from another people is not
pretty. And we did that. And there were
642
00:44:32,580 --> 00:44:38,580
those of us who redeemed that violation
by the way we comported ourselves
643
00:44:38,580 --> 00:44:41,900
subsequently. That was Bullock, and he
was a pioneer.
644
00:44:42,480 --> 00:44:44,920
This man has been sentenced to hang.
645
00:44:48,890 --> 00:44:49,890
You're done for.
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