
Provenance: "Wild Bill" Hickok, buried with him at Deadwood, South Dakota, 1876 removed when the grave was moved to Mount Moriah Cemetery, Septem(McClintock, Pioneer Days in the Black Hills," 1939, and Rosa, Wild Bill Hickok: Gunfighter, 2001) John Bradley, Spearfish, SD sold to Allen Toomey, Spearfish, SD by descent to Isabel Toomey Duffy EXHIBITED, Adams Museum, Deadwood, South Dakota, 1940-1953 (letters from Adams Museum, and Deadwood Chamber of Commerce) sold to Jim and Theresa Earle (signed letter of documentation and transfer of ownership from Isabel Toomey Duffy and her son William Duffy, May 24, 1993).

Buttplate with long scheutzen style tail. Large chunks missing from fore-end and above action. Contemporary modifications for sporting use.

Hickock crudely carved on left side of walnut stock.

45-70 caliber 29 5/8 inch barrel, 1863 on tail of lock.
