James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok

Pioneer of the Great Plains, born here May 27, 1837. Assassinated at Deadwood, August 2, 1876. Served his country as a scout and a spy in the western States, to preserve the Union in the Civil War. Equally great were his services on the frontier as express messenger and upholder of law and order. He contributed largely in making the West a safe place for woman and children. His sterling courage was aways at the service of right and justice.

To perpetuate his memory

this monument is erected by

the State of Illinois

A.D. 1929

Marker is on Main Street north of Ottawa Street, on the right.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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