Life of James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickock
| DATE | EVENT |
| 1812 ? | Born in |
| July 12, 1861 | The incident that began his claim to fame. While employed at the Rock Creek Pony Express Station in |
| August 1861 | He enlists as a civilian scout in the Union army. He fought in the Battle of Wilson's Creek where the Union general was killed and his men were slaughtered. |
| July 1, 1865 | He adds to his legend by killing Dave Tutt in a gunfight in |
| 1867 | Begins his career as a |
| 1868 | Wild Bill is attacked by a |
| August, 1869 | He is elected Sheriff of Ellis County, Kansas. He winds up shooting two men while in office seeking to gain fame by killing Wild Bill. |
| April, 1871 | Appointed |
| 1871-1876 | He wanders the west sometimes employed as a lawman. |
| 1876 | He marries Agnes Thatcher. They move to Deadwood, |
| August 2, 1876 | Wild Bill sits down to a poker game in a saloon in his new home town. He has his back to the door and is shot in the back of the head. He was holding a pair of black aces, black eights and a jack of diamonds, forever to be known as a deadman's hand. He was shot by Jack McCall, a man looking to enhance his own reputation. |
