Did Wild Bill Hickok ever have children?

Did Wild Bill Hickok ever have children?

The couple had five children besides James Butler, three boys and two girls. Alonzo and Polly Hickok moved to Illinois in 1833, finally settling in Troy Grove (known as Homer at the time), LaSalle County, along the banks of the Little Vermillion Creek.

What was the fifth card in the dead man’s hand?

Although there is some doubt about the actual dead man’s hand’s fifth card, the consensus was—and remains—that Hickok died holding two pair of aces and eights.

Did Al Swearengen die in the Deadwood movie?

The real Al Swearengen died penniless, far from Deadwood and years after the movie takes place. The circumstances of Charlie Utter’s death were also much later and very different. But he was no more the Milch of old than Al is the Al of old in the movie.

How old is Al Swearengen?

59 years (1845–1904)

Does the Gem Saloon still exist?

Despite the Gem’s history as Deadwood’s longest-lived entertainment institution, its support by so many of the town power brokers over the years, and the glowing tributes in the press after the rebuilt Gem was unveiled, after its demise it was reviled in the press as an evil institution and a town shame.

Does George Hearst die in Deadwood?

He was in fact, was murdered while on the way from Deadwood to another mining camp, Crook City.

Does Alma Garret die?

Garret is promptly murdered on Swearengen’s orders, only for the claim to turn out a very rich one. Now, stranded in Deadwood and dealing with attempts by Swearengen to buy the claim back, the 30-year-old widow Garret decides to try her luck on the new frontier rather than sell the claim and return East.

Does Seth end up with Alma?

Seth Bullock left Etobicoke, Ontario and became a marshal in Montana. Eventually, they became sexually involved despite the fact Bullock is married to his brother’s widow and is the stepfather of their son. He decides ultimately to end his relationship with Alma when his wife Martha and son William come to Deadwood.