He took the boy to safety in Fort Worth, and the boy later took the name Texas Jack Jr. In homage, going on to run the Texas Jack's Wild West Show and Circus in 1903 in South Africa. 4 In 1869, Texas Jack moved to Fort Hays, Kansas, where he met California Joe Milner and Wild Bill Hickok, the latter being sheriff of Ellis County at the time. One of the most legendary figures of the Old West, Wild Bill Hickok was an actor, gambler, lawman, and gunfighter who was regarded as one of the most skilled gunslingers of his day. Hickok got his start as a constable and rider for the Pony Express, but he gained a reputation for being handy with a gun after he killed outlaw David McCanles with. John “Jack” McCall (/ m ə ˈ k ɔː l /); (1852/1853 – March 1, 1877), also known as 'Crooked Nose' or 'Broken Nose Jack', was the murderer of Old West legend Wild Bill Hickok. McCall shot Hickok from behind as he played poker at Nuttal & Mann's Saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory on August 2, 1876. Wild Bill Hickok Wild Bill Hickok. Old Nelson Roger Leo. Winchester Comanche Joker Buck Manitou Cincinnati Dynamite Brown Betty Truxton Vic (died at LBH) Dandy.
Born | John Baker Omohundro July 26, 1846
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Died | June 28, 1880 (aged 33)
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Nationality | United States |
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Occupation | Scout, Cowboy, Hunter, Actor |
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John Baker Omohundro (July 26, 1846 – June 28, 1880), also known as 'Texas Jack', was an American frontier scout, actor, and cowboy. Born in rural Virginia, he served in the Confederacy during the American Civil War and, later, as a civilian scout for the US Army during the Indian Wars.Before his untimely death, Texas Jack became a legendary figure in the American Old West as a Western showman performing dramas on the stage throughout the country, and was immortalized in dime novels published around the world.
Early life[edit]
Omohundro was born in Palmyra on the Pleasure Hill farm in Fluvanna County, Virginia, on July 26, 1846, to John Burwell and Catherine Baker Omohundro of Anglo-American ancestry. He attended grammar school in Fluvanna and at an early age showed a strong skill in hunting and fishing.[1]
At the start of the American Civil War, Omohundro attempted to join his older brother, Orville, in the Confederate Army. He was twice refused for his age, but was allowed to serve as a courier at the headquarters of the Virginia Militia under Major General John B. Floyd. Because of his youth and knowledge of the countryside, he became known as the 'Boy Scout of the Confederacy'. In February 1864, at the age of 17, he successfully enlisted as a private in Company G of the 5th Virginia Cavalry, part of the Army of Northern Virginia, and was soon serving directly in General J.E.B. Stuart's command as a courier and scout. At the Battle of Yellow Tavern, he delivered a scouting report to Stuart only minutes before the general was killed in battle. During the Battle of Trevilian Station, Omohundro was wounded and admitted to the Confederate States General Hospital in Charlottesville on June 20, 1864. After recovering from his injuries, and a short leave home, he returned to his company and scouted under the command of General Lunsford L. Lomax. Following the Third Battle of Winchester, the 5th Virginia Cavalry was consolidated with the 15th Virginia Cavalry, where Omohundro scouted under General Fitzhugh Lee during the last months of the war.[2][3]
Cowboy, hunting, and scouting career[edit]
After the Civil War, Omohundro left Virginia at age 19 for Florida. After a short time, he moved on to Texas, arriving at the Taylor Ranch near Brazos, where he began working as a cowboy participating in cattle drives, notably on the Chisholm Trail. After one drive across Arkansas to a meat-poor Tennessee, he was given nickname 'Texas Jack' by the locals. On another drive, Omohundro found a five-year-old boy orphaned after a Native American raid killed his family. He took the boy to safety in Fort Worth, and the boy later took the name Texas Jack Jr. in homage, going on to run the Texas Jack's Wild West Show and Circus in 1903 in South Africa.[4]
In 1869, Texas Jack moved to Fort Hays, Kansas, where he met California Joe Milner and Wild Bill Hickok, the latter being sheriff of Ellis County at the time. Later that year, Jack met and befriended William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, who was working with the 5th U.S. Cavalry at Fort McPherson, and Jack was hired as a scout and trail guide during the Indian Wars.[5] Special permission had to be obtained as the U.S. government did not generally permit the employment of ex-Confederate soldiers. During the Battle of Summit Springs, Texas Jack captured his well-known white horse from Indian Chief Tall Bull.[6] Texas Jack moved to Cottonwood Springs, Nebraska, where, aside from his work as a scout for the government, he made a lucrative living leading hunting expeditions for American and foreign parties, which were popular at the time. Notably, Texas Jack, together with Cody, led the highly publicized royal hunt of 1872 with Grand Duke Alexei of Russia and several American military figures, including General Philip Sheridan, General George Armstrong Custer, and Colonel James W. Forsyth.[7]Later in 1874, Texas Jack guided the Earl of Dunraven though Yellowstone and Geyserland.[8]In 1876, Texas Jack led Sir John Rea Reid and his party on a hunt around the Bighorn Mountains and Sweetwater country.[9]
Acting[edit]
Ned Buntline, Buffalo Bill Cody, Giuseppina Morlacchi, Texas Jack Omohundro
In December 1872, Omohundro and Cody debuted the first Wild West show, Scouts of the Prairie, in Chicago written and produced by Ned Buntline.[10] Texas Jack's performance was well-received by critics and featured the first rope act performed on the American stage.[11] The show starred Giuseppina Morlacchi, a dancer and actress from Milan, Italy, who was performing in the theater circuit with her Morlacchi Ballet Troupe when she was invited to join Scouts of the Prairie with the group.[12] Texas Jack and she fell in love and were married on August 31, 1873, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rochester, New York.[13]
In 1873, Buntline left, and Wild Bill Hickok joined the group to headline in a new play called Scouts of the Plains. Hickok did not enjoy acting, often hiding behind scenery, and in one show, he shot the spotlight when it focused on him. He was released from the group after a few months.[14]
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Desiring a lighter tour schedule, Texas Jack parted ways with Cody, and in 1877, he formed his own acting troupe in St. Louis, known as the Texas Jack Combination featuring Morlacchi, Arizona John Burke, Modoc War scout Donald McKay, trick-shot Maud Oswald, and several Sweetwater and Warm Spring Indians. In May of that year, he debuted Texas Jack in the Black Hills, written by Harry Seymour, to rave reviews.[15] Other plays the combination performed included The Trappers Daughter, Life on the Border, and The French Spy.
Dime novels[edit]
Beadles Dime Novel
In the late 19th century, dime novels depicting frontier life were becoming common, and Texas Jack became a popular subject of these stories. The dime novels, printed on inexpensive wood pulp paper and costing five to ten cents each, were published weekly or monthly. One of the first of these novels was titled Texas Jack; or The White King of the Pawnees, written by Ned Buntline, and first appeared in 1872. Texas Jack's popularity grew as he was featured on covers by publishers including Beadle's New York Dime Library, the Nickle Library, Log Cabin Library, DeWitt's Ten Cent, Street and Smith, and others. Many of these stories were written by the prolific author Prentiss Ingraham. Omohundro wrote articles in newspapers across the country recalling his hunting and scouting stories, and is credited as having authored one dime novel titled Ned Wylde, the Boy Scout for Beadle and Adams in 1876.[16]
In 1900, Joel Chandler Harris wrote On the Wing of Occasions, a series for the Saturday Evening Post, that featured Texas Jack and the Confederate Secret Service in a fictional plot to kidnap President Lincoln. At the time, the stories caused some outrage since it associated Texas Jack with John Wilkes Booth, and after publication, Harris received several letters objecting to Texas Jack's portrayal and attempts to clear his name.[17][18]
In 1906, Verlagshaus für Volkslitteratur und Kunst, Berlin, published a series of dime novels in German, titled 'Texas Jack, Der Grosse Kundschafter' (Texas Jack, the Great Scout). Inspired by Omohundro, the stories are of the fictional Jack Hawkins, an orphan who becomes a scout and cowboy in the American West engaging in skirmishes with Indians and opium smugglers, while some stories are set during the Mormon War and in Maximilian's Mexico. In Germany, the novels were republished in three subsequent series, and they were translated into eight languages - French 'Texas Jack, la Terreur Des Indiens' (Texas Jack, the Terror of the Indians), Swedish 'Texas Jack, Amerikas mest berömde indianbekämpare' (Texas Jack, America's Famous Indian Fighter), Finnish, Danish, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, and Italian.[19]
In 1966, 'Lion', a weekly comic by Fleetway, published a series about Omohundro titled 'Texas Jack', which was released in the United Kingdom and Australia after earlier success they had with other Western-themed comics such as 'Cowboy Comics', 'Buffalo Bill', and 'Kit Carson'. Unlike earlier dime novels, they were formatted like comics, and the stories were illustrated using panels.[20] In 1972, the 'Lion' comics were translated into Spanish and reissued with new cover art by the Rollán publishing house of Madrid for distribution in Spain.[21][22]
Death and legacy[edit]
The grave of Texas Jack in Evergreen Cemetery
Texas Jack and Morlacchi settled in Massachusetts with a home in downtown Lowell and a small farm in Billerica.[23] In the spring of 1880, after several performances in the region, the couple decided to sojourn in the silver-mining town of Leadville, Colorado. There, Omohundro became acquainted with Horace Tabor and briefly joined Tabor's Light Cavalry, a local militia formed to keep order in the newly founded town.[24] A few months after arriving, Texas Jack contracted a cold, which developed into pneumonia, and he died weeks later. The funeral was well-attended, and he was given full military honors, with several military companies in attendance firing a three-volley salute as his flag-draped coffin was lowered into the ground.[25] His final resting place is Evergreen Cemetery in Leadville. Shortly after Texas Jack's death, Morlacchi returned to their home in Lowell. She never toured again.[26]
After several years, the grave fell into disrepair, and a traveling group of comedians raised funds to provide for its upkeep.[27] In 1908, while passing through Leadville, Cody visited the cemetery and commissioned a granite grave marker for his old friend, mistakenly listing Texas Jack's age as 39 years.[28]
In 1980, the Texas Jack Association was formed to preserve and promote Texas Jack's memory.[29]
In 1994, Texas Jack Omohundro was inducted into the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in the Hall of Great Western Performers.[30]
References[edit]
- ^Omohundro (1950), p. 512.
- ^Omohundro (1950), pp. 513–515.
- ^Logan (1954), pp. 9–18.
- ^Yagoda (2000), p. 58.
- ^Logan (1954), pp. 31–33; 45.
- ^'Texas Jack - A Sketch of the Frontier Hero and his Horse'. The Hickman Courier. July 27, 1872. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^Cody (1920), p. 230.
- ^Dunraven (1917), p. 50.
- ^'Hunting the Elk'. The Cecil Whig. April 28, 1877. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^Hall (2001), p. 54.
- ^Logan (1954), p. 73.
- ^Barker (1984), p. 130.
- ^'Personal Intelligence'. The New York Herald. September 3, 1873. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^Burns, Walter Noble (November 2, 1911). 'Frontier Hero - Reminiscences of Wild Bill Hickok by his old Friend Buffalo Bill'. The Blackfoot Optimist. (Blackfoot, Idaho). Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^'Wood's Theater'. The Cincinnati Daily Star. May 15, 1877. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^Johannsen (1950), p. 217.
- ^Harris (1900), p. 4.
- ^Harris; Wooten (1918), p. 427.
- ^'Story of Swedish Western Dime Novels'. Book Collector. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^Kibble-White (2005), pp. 157–161.
- ^'Texas Jack (1972, Rollán)'. Asociación Cultural Tebeosfera. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^'Ficha Catálogo 32 - Texas Jack'. Cuadernos de la Historieta Española. Archived from the original on 31 July 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^'M'lle Morlacchi and Her Farm'. Public Ledger (Memphis, Tenn.). 6 August 1870. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^Logan (1954), p. 183.
- ^'Racy Reminiscences - Love at First Sight'. The Butler Weekly Times. May 28, 1884. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^Logan (1954), p. 190.
- ^'Romance of a Scout'. Pittsburg Dispatch. Jan 22, 1889. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^Omohundro (1950), p. 523.
- ^'About TJA'. The Texas Jack Association. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^'Great Western Performers'. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
Further reading[edit]
- Omohundro, Malvern Hill (1950). The Omohundro Genealogical Record. Staunton: McClure Print Co.
- Logan, Herschel C. (1954). Buckskin and Satin: The Life of Texas Jack and His Wife. Harrisburg: Stackpole.
- Yagoda, Ben (2000). Will Rogers: A Biography. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN978-0-8061-3238-9.
- Cody, Colonel W.F. (1920). An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation.
- Earl of Dunraven (1917). Hunting in the Yellowstone or On the Trail of the Wapiti with Texas Jack in the Land of Geysers. New York: Outing Publishing Company.
- Hall, Roger A. (2001). Performing the American Frontier, 1870-1906. Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-0-521-79320-9.
- Barker, Barbara (1984). Ballet or Ballyhoo: The American Careers of Maria Bonfanti, Rita Sangalli, and Giuseppina Morlacchi. New York: Dance Horizons.
- Johannsen, Albert (1950). The House of Beadle and Adams and its Nickel and Dime Novels. University of Oklahoma Press.
- Harris, Joel Chandler (1900). On the Wing of Occasions. New York: Doubleday.
- Harris, Julia Collier; Wootten, Katherine H. (1918). The Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
- Kibble-White, Graham (2005). Ultimate Book of British Comics. London: Alison & Busby. ISBN978-0-7490-8211-6.
External links[edit]
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- PBS History Detectives: Wild West Scrapbook believed to have belonged to Morlacchi – Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- Frank Reade, Jr., with his new steam horse in search of an ancient mine – dime novel featuring Texas Jack
- Texas Jack Omohundro at Find a Grave
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INDIAN PRINCESSES & MAIDENS | Ada Deer Amber Waterlilly� Autumn Sun� Baby Fawn� Beautiful Horse� Big Butterfly� Big Cat� Big Princess� Big Rainbow� Big Trout� Black Raven� Blonde Feathers� Blossom Flower� Blue Cub� Blue Dolphin� Blue Eagle� Blue Moon� Blue Sunshine� Bright Moon� Bright Star� Bright Sunshine� Brown Pony Butterfly Dreamer Care Bear� Climbing Rock� Cotton Tail� Crawling Cub� Dances With Wolves� Dancing Bear� Dancing Butterfly� Dancing Cub� Dancing Heart� Dancing Pony� Dancing Rainbow� Dancing Star� Dancing Swan� Dancing Wind� Daring Doe� Darting Horse� Diving Dolphin� Double Rainbow� Dream Catcher� Eagle Eye� Evening Star� Falling Snowflake� Falling Star� Fire Dragon� Fishing Bear� Flowering Blossom� Flying Bird� Flying Eagle� Flying Squirrel� Free Spirit� Friendly Eagle� Flying Butterfly� Gentle Blue Bird� Gentle Dove� Glowing Moon� Golden Eagle� Golden Pony� Golden Star� Golden Sun� Golden Sunset� Golden Sunshine� Good Feather� Gray Wolf Grinning Bear� Happy Cloud� Happy Hedgehog� | Hawkeye� Honey Bear� Hopping Foot� Hopping Frog� Howling Coyote� Howling Dawg� Howling Wolf� Hummingbird� Jackbunny� Jenny Wounded Horse Kachina� Karana� Kinchie� Leaping Deer� Legal Eagle� Lightening Bolt� Little Bear� Little Blossom� Little Blue Eyes� Little Blue Feather� Little Bright Star� Little Buck� Little Butterfly� Little Canoe� Little Dolphin� Little Eye� Little Fawn� Little Feather� Little Flower� Little Fox� Little Golden Bear� Little Lake� Little Licking Kitty� Little Manatee� Little Mischief� Little Moose� Little Mouse� Little Rabbit� Little Rainbow� Little Red Fox� Little Rock� Little Running Bear� Little Running Bee� Little Shooting Star� Little Snow Bear� Little Spark� Little Stream� Little Thunder� Little Thunderbull� Little Tiger� Little Turtle� Little Wing� Little Wolf� Lone Star� Love Bird� Mama Bear� Mary Standing Soldier Moon Bear� Moon Face� Moon Silver� Moonbeam� Moonlight� Morning Cloud� Morning Dove� Morning Sun Morning Star� Mountain Flower� Nacoma� Nellie Ghost Dog | Nicomas� Night Flower� Night Owl� Peeping Fawn� Pink Blossom Pink Cloud� Pocahontas� Polenana� Pouncing Wolf� Pretty Face Prairie Falcon� Prancing Pony� Pretty Kitty� Princess Bee� Princess Butterfly� Princess Cloud� Princess Flower Sky� Princess Glowing Moon� Princess Happy Talk� Princess Little Dove� Princess Lone Tree� Princess Moonbeam� Princess Moonflower� Princess of the Water� Princess Singing Grass� Princess Snowflake� Princess Squirrel� Princess Star� Princess Thunder� Princing Deer� Proud Eagle� Purple Cloud� Purple Dawn� Raccoon Eyes� Raging Bull� Rain Cloud� Rain Drop� Rainbow� Rainbow Brite� Rainbow Flower� Rainbow Warrior� Raven� Red Robin� Red Sky� Rising Moon� Rising Star� Rising Sun� Roadrunner� Roaring Water� Rolling Thunder Cloud Rose Petal� Round Moon� Ruby Eaglechild Run Like The Wind� Running Bull� Running Bunny� Running Deer� Running Horse Running Rainbow� Running River� Running Roadrunner� Running Skunk� Running Star� Running Tail� Running Wind� Runs Like the Wind� Rushing River� Sea Turtle� Shamu� | Shimmering Sand� Shining Daisy� Shining Red Star� Shining Ring� Shining Wolf� Shivering Deer� Shooting Arrow� Shooting Star� Silver Bass� Silver Star� Singing Bird� Singing Songbird� Singing Water� Sleeping Fawn� Smiles-a-Lot� Smiling Puppy� Smiling Star� Snoring Bear� Soaring Eagle� Sparkling Moon� Sparkling Star� Sparkling Stream� Spring Star� Spring Tulip� Squash Blossom Star Finder� Starbrite� Starlite� Straight Arrow� Strong Wind� Sun Flower� Sunflower� Sunlight� Sunrise� Swift Eagle� Swimming Cat� Swimming Frog� Swimming Otter� Tail Feathers Tender Warrior� Thunder Cloud� Thunder Light� Tiger Lilly� Tiger Lily� Tiger Paw� Tiger Tooth� Tiger Tulip� Walking Bear� Water Lilly� Whispering Wind� White Buffalo� White Cloud� White Corn Maiden White Eagle� White Pearl� White Sun� White Wolf� Wild Coyote� Wild Eagle� Wild Flower� Wild Horse� Wild Pig� Wild Thing� Wind Dancer� Wind in Golden Hair� Wolf Eyes� Yellow Peacock� Yellow Sunflower Zitkala-sa | LINKS | - Famous Indian Chiefs Site - Excellent site!
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