29 December 2015

Old West for the day

True West has an article by Bob Boze Bell about one tough sumbitch:

Abraham Henson Meadows was born under an oak tree in a snowstorm. After his family moved to Arizona in 1877, he grew into a big strapping cowboy, standing six foot six, and competed in Payson’s first cowboy contest in 1884. Five years later, Buffalo Bill Cody saw Tom Horn and Meadows rope in Tucson, Arizona and offered them both a job with his Wild West show. Horn declined, but Arizona Charlie ended up touring the world, eventually launching his own show. When he trekked to the Yukon for the gold rush, he built the Palace Grand Theatre in Dawson, which is still in operation. After he cashed out, he retired in Yuma, Arizona, thinking the city’s hot clime would allow him to beat his premonition that he would die as he was born, in a snowstorm. On 9 December 1932, a freak snowstorm hit Yuma, and Arizona Charlie died after operating on his own varicose veins with a pocket knife. He was 73.
Rico says reality is stranger than fiction... (And the lesson is: don't do your own surgery.)

No comments:

 

Casino Deposit Bonus