Thanks, WWHA, Jeff Broome, and all those involved in getting this episode on the the Internet.
@JohnBarry-rw3tt3 ай бұрын
Tommy Drim's saloon was why Hickock didn't like sitting with his back to the door! He was once surprised by Big Jim Curry and only survived after laughing it off and buying everyone champagne!
@RolftheRed3 ай бұрын
My first years were in Hays, played in Big Creek just down from the old fort. And all over town. I have never understood why Wild Bill's time there never got much coverage. Thanks Mr. Broome!
@RobertKrus3 ай бұрын
Awesome storytelling Jeff! Clearly, you know your material inside and out and you make it interesting. I encourage anyone that hasn't done so to read Jeff's books on the Indian wars. In addition to being a good storyteller, he's an excellent writer.
@donnah19303 ай бұрын
Great video Jeff!
@ardendorney31742 ай бұрын
Such a memory of facts, dates, etc. most interesting!!!
@alanblanchette64723 ай бұрын
Jeff knows his stuff.
@earlmorrison81633 ай бұрын
Outstanding story !! Thanks
@WildWestHistoryAssociation3 ай бұрын
Thank you ! !
@kurthouse7443 ай бұрын
Great video on a great subject by expert Jeff Broome. Thanks to Jeff, the editors and producers of this video.
@davidfolts58933 ай бұрын
Thanks for the excellent video about Wild Bill. I understand that a reporter created the Aces and Eights story in an article printed much later after Mr. Hickok died in Deadwood and that no one in the saloon was paying attention to what cards he held after being killed, as there were more important details to focus on.
@WildWestHistoryAssociation3 ай бұрын
Jeff is a great storyteller and researcher!!!
@davidfolts58933 ай бұрын
@@WildWestHistoryAssociation Absolutely!
@PJBodie3 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you.
@oneida418593 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation Mr Broome. Thank you!
@LloydMcCoy3 ай бұрын
Enjoyable Story For Sure👍
@contentofcharacter3 ай бұрын
So John Kile did all of that by the age of 24. These days men that age are still viewed as barely more than children in many ways. Some are still in college, living with their parents, and even on their parents health insurance plans. These people from the Wild West era & seemingly most of history until after the Industrial Revolution lived hard lives & had to grow up quickly. Quite a contrast.
@robertbuckley38333 ай бұрын
Thanks Jeff....the WWHA is the best !
@micheehickok6244Ай бұрын
Interesting
@bigwoody47043 ай бұрын
WOW!! Wild West for sure great true stories thanx
@fload46d3 ай бұрын
Can't make this stuff up.
@Slievenamon3 ай бұрын
You need to correct the audio because it is only working on one side.
@RolftheRed3 ай бұрын
Same here, not so bad, but a oversite none the less.
@RedEdgedSavageАй бұрын
👍
@jameswilspn1907Ай бұрын
Hard to follow the story he keeps going in different directions.
@srquint3 ай бұрын
Interesting presentation ....but MY GOODNES! This gentleman doesn't speak in sentences, but pharase after interrrupted phrase wandering all over endless stories seamingly NEVER getting to the point. Twenty five minutes of phrases covering endless stories interrupted by background stories barely pausing to take a breath. If this presentation were put in writing it would have hundredes of commas and "ands" - all in ONE sentence !!! Animated with lots and lots of hand waving. Cracked me up! But interesting.