Bill Tilghman
Photo credit: Robert G. McCubbin Collection
Bill Tilghman was born in Iowa but moved to Kansas. When he was still a young man, Tilghman became a hunter, and he claimed to have killed 12,000 bison in only five years, much to the annoyance of the local Native Americans, for whom this meant food. During an exchange in September 1872, Tilghman is said to have killed seven Cheyenne braves. It wasn’t his only scrape with the law. Two years later, he just barely escaped being lynched after he was accused of murdering a man in Granada, Colorado.
In 1875, he opened a saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, and in 1878, he became the town’s deputy sheriff. He is said to have collected more rewards for bringing in outlaws than anyone else. During his time as sheriff, he was accused of corruption and selling whiskey to the Native Americans. He was also arrested several times for running a brothel and facilitating gambling.
Tilghman was shot on November 1, 1924, while trying to arrest a corrupt Prohibition officer. Karma?
Seems to me that what goes around, comes around...ya know?
Coffee out on the patio again this morning!
SOUNDS like it!
ReplyDeleteThe old west certainly had its share of interesting characters:))
ReplyDeleteHe certainly received his due reward.
ReplyDeleteHey Gorges...
ReplyDeleteYes, it does at that.
Thanks for stopping by this morning!
Hey Mamahen...
That's so true. Many interesting stories from them all.
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Hey Linda...
Sounds like he got what he had coming...
Thanks for the visit today!
Yes karma can be a nasty thing if it comes back to you I guess. Wonder how much of his bragging was true in the killing of the buffalo.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful morning for the patio
Real karma would be if he had been run over by stampeding Buffalo.
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