Life and marvelous adventures of Wild Bill, the Scout / being a true an exact history of all the sanguinary combats and hair-breadth escapes of the most famous scout and spy America ever produced.
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The narrative presents an episodic biography of a frontier scout and marksman, tracing his early life, Civil War service as a Union scout and spy, and numerous hairbreadth escapes and gunfights. Chapters recount duels, saloon brawls, a celebrated pistol encounter that left an opponent dead, a notorious multi‑opponent duel in Nebraska, guiding a government peace commission, and other frontier episodes that illustrate his prodigious marksmanship, superstitions, and idiosyncrasies. The work concludes with his assassination, the punishment of his killer, and later exhumation reports, framing a complex portrait of a violent yet socially consequential figure.
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