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Peculiarities of Wild Bill’s Nature | 5 |
Wild Bill’s Early Life | 7 |
First Evidence of Pluck | 9 |
Desperate Fight at Rock Creek | 11 |
A Running Fight with Confederates | 19 |
Enters The Union Army as a Spy | 20 |
A Ride with Death | 22 |
Captured and Condemned to Death | 26 |
A Fight with Three Bushwhackers | 28 |
Bowie-Knife Duel with an Indian Chief | 30 |
Indian and Buffalo Speculation | 33 |
Bill’s Duel at Springfield | 34 |
A Quadrangular Duel in Nebraska | 39 |
Wild Bill’s Opinion of Yankees | 43 |
How Bill Killed Jack Strawhan | 45 |
Bill Mulvey’s Last Row | 48 |
A Fight with Fifteen Soldiers | 49 |
A Death Fight with Texas Gamblers | 52 |
A Reward of $5,000 in Gold Offered for Bill’s Heart | 55 |
Bill Thompson’s Fatal Surprise | 58 |
Wild Bill makes Twenty Men Ask an Apology | 60 |
Bill’s Fight with Phil Cole’s Cousin | 62 |
Removes to Kansas City | 64 |
A Prize Fight in a Chicago Billiard Room | 66 |
Bill’s Marriage to Mrs. Lake | 67 |
Makes his Debut on the Stage | 68 |
Bill’s Last Trip to the Black Hills | 69 |
Assassination of Wild Bill | 71 |
Jack McCall Pays the Penalty | 79 |
Wild Bill’s Remains Exhumed and found to be Petrified | 80 |
Idiosyncraces of Bill—His Belief in Spirits | 83 |
Bill’s Wonderful Accuracy of Aim | 86 |
Black Nell, the Wonderful Mare | 88 |
Conclusion—Does Bill Deserve a Monument? | 90 |