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Buckskin Joe: A Memoir - Paperback

Buckskin Joe: A Memoir - Paperback

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by Edward Jonathan Hoyt (Author), Glenn Shirley (Editor), Glenn Shirley (Photographer)

In his lifetime Edward Jonathan Hoyt, better known as Buckskin Joe, staged more excitement than Buffalo Bill, Fairbanks and Flynn, Karl Wallenda, and Batman put together. Born in Canada in 1840, he fought in the Civil War, homesteaded in southern Kansas, chased outlaws as a U.S. marshal in the Cherokee Outlet, prospected for gold from Nova Scotia to Central America, and served as a troubleshooter for Haw Tabor, the Silver King of Leadville. But essentially he was an entertainer, specializing in f tes of music and feats of strength and agility. The master of sixteen musical instruments, he played in frontier bands. An acrobat and aerialist, he toured in circuses, once walking a tightrope two thousand feet above the Royal Gorge. His last hurrah, before pursuing his fortune in the jungles of Honduras, was a tour in Pawnee Bill's Wild West show.

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In his lifetime Edward Jonathan Hoyt, better known as Buckskin Joe, staged more excitement than Buffalo Bill. Born in Canada in 1840, he fought in the Civil War, Homesteaded in southern Kansas, chased outlaws as a U.S. marshal in the Cherokee Outlet.

Author Biography

Glenn Shirley, who edited Joe's journals, is the author of Law West of Fort Smith (also a Bison Book) and many other works on frontier and outlaw history

Number of Pages: 202
Dimensions: 0.46 x 8.01 x 5.34 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 1988