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Encyclopedia > King Fisher

King Fisher (1854-1884) was an American born gunfighter of the old west. 1854 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1884 (MDCCCLXXXIV) is a leap year starting on Tuesday (click on link to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Categories: Stock characters | Stub ...

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Early life

King Fisher was born in Collin County, Texas to Jobe Fisher and Lucinda Warren Fisher. He had two brothers, Jasper and James, and his mother died when he was two years old. His father then remarried to a woman named Minerva. After the Civil War ended, the family moved to Williamson County where his brother James was then living. Collin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. ... A civil war is a war in which parties within the same culture, society or nationality fight for political power or control of an area. ...


His father was a cattleman, and owned and operated two freight wagons. After his father's second wife died, the family moved to Goliad, Texas, and were joined there by his father's mother who wanted to help Jobe Fisher raise his children. King Fisher was restless, handsom, popular with the girls, and prone to running with a tough crowd. For this reason, and being concerned, his father sent him back to live with his brother James around 1869. Shortly thereafter, in 1870, King was arrested for horse theft, and sentenced to two years in prison. However, due to his youth, he was released after only a short time that same year. [1] Goliad is a city located in Goliad County, Texas, United States. ... 1869 (MDCCCLXIX) is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ... 1870 (MDCCCLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...


Becoming a cowboy and an outlaw

After his release from prison, King Fisher began working as a cowboy, breaking horses. He often, during this time, took part in helping to round up Mexican bandits who harrassed settlements and ranchers alike. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This is about the film; Bandits as a general term refers to outlaws. ...


He began to dress rather flamboyantly, often wearing bright colors, sashes, and wearing two silver plated, ivory handled pistols. It was during this time that he became quite proficient with a gun. He also began running with a band of Mexican outlaws. [2]


However, after only a short time, a dispute arose over how the spoils of their loot would be divided. One of the men drew their pistol, and Fisher immediately drew his guns, killing three of the bandits during the shootout. He took over as leader of the gang, and over the course of the next months killed seven more men. By this time, it was 1872. He bought a ranch on the Rio Grande River, near Eagle Pass, Texas, in Maverick County, Texas. He used this ranch as his gangs base of operations, and even was so brazen as to place a sign that read "This is King Fisher's road. Take the other one." [3] 1872 (MDCCCLXXII) was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ... This article is about the river that empties into the Gulf of Mexico. ... Eagle Pass is a city located in Maverick County, Texas, United States. ... Maverick County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. ...


Notoriety as a gunfighter

By the late 1870's, Fisher had a reputation as being fast with a gun. In 1878, an arguement between Fisher and four Mexican vaqueros erupted. Fisher is alleged to have clubbed the nearest one to him with a branding iron, then as a second drew a pistol Fisher drew his own pistol and shot the man, killing him. He then spun around and shot the other two, who evidently had not produced weapons and both of whom were merely sitting on the fence the entire time. [4] Events and Trends Technology Invention of the telephone ( 1876) and phonograph ( 1877) Science Ludwig Boltzmanns statistical definition of thermodynamic entropy War, peace and politics Franco-Prussian War ( 1870– 1871) results in the collapse of the Second French Empire and in the formation of both the French Third Republic and... 1878 (MDCCCLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...


He was arrested several times for altercations in public by local lawmen, and had been charged at least once with "intent to kill", but the charges were dropped after no witnesses came forward. Although well known as a trouble maker, he was fairly well liked in that part of the state of Texas. He had married Sarah Vivien in 1876, and eventually had four daughters, but no sons. [5] 1876 (MDCCCLXXVI) is a leap year starting on Saturday. ...


Over time, he settled some, and began working in the cattle business. He served briefly in 1883 as acting sheriff of Uvalde County, Texas, and during this service he trailed two stage coach robbery suspects. The two men were brothers, Tom and Jim Hannehan, and Fisher tracked them to their ranch near Leakey, Texas. The two brothers resisted, and Fisher shot and killed Tom Hannehan. Jim Hannehan then surrendered, and was taken into custody along with the stolen loot from the robbery. For years afterward, following King Fisher's death, Tom Hannehan's mother would travel to Fisher's grave on the anniversary of Tom Hannehan's death. She would build a fire on top of the grave, and then dance around it. [6] 1883 (MDCCCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Uvalde County is a county located in the state of Texas. ... A stagecoach is a type of four-wheeled enclosed passenger and/or mail coach, strongly sprung and drawn by four horses, widely used before the introduction of railway transport. ... Leakey is a city located in Real County, Texas. ...


Ambush and murder

In 1884, while in San Antonio, Texas on business, Fisher came into contact with his old friend, gunfighter and gambler Ben Thompson. Thompson was not popular in San Antonio, as he had earlier killed a popular theater owner named Jack Harris there. A feud over that killing had been brewing since between Thompson and friends of Harris. Fisher and Thompson attended a play on March 11th at the Turner Hall Opera House, and later, at around 10:30pm, they went to the Vaudeville Variety Theater. A local lawman named Jacob Coy sat with them. Thompson wanted to see Joe Foster, a theater owner and friend of Harris's, and one of those fueling the ongoing feud. Thompson had already spoken to Billy Simms, another theater owner, and Foster's new partner. [7] 1884 (MDCCCLXXXIV) is a leap year starting on Tuesday (click on link to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Flag Seal Nickname: Alamo City Location Location in the state of Texas Coordinates , Government Counties Bexar County Mayor Phil Hardberger Geographical characteristics Area     City 1067. ... Gambling (or betting) is any behavior involving the risk of money or valuables on the outcome of a game, contest, or other event in which the outcome of that activity is partially or totally dependent upon chance. ... Benjamin Thompson (1843-1884) was a famous lawman and gunfighter of the American frontier. ...


Fisher and Thompson were directed upstairs to meet with Foster. Coy and Simms soon joined them in the theater box. Foster refused to speak with Thompson. Fisher allegedly noticed that something was not right. Simms and Coy stepped aside, and as they did Fisher and Thompson leapt to their feet just as a volley of gunfire erupted from another theater box, with a hail of bullets hitting both Thompson and Fisher. Thompson fell onto his side, and either Coy or Foster ran up to him and shot him in the head with a pistol. Thompson was not able to return fire, dying almost immediately. Fisher was shot thirteen times, and possibly did fire one round in retaliation, possibly wounding Coy, but that is not confirmed. Coy was left crippled for life, but the shot may have been from friendly fire. [8]


Foster, in attempting to draw his pistol at the first of the fight, shot himself in the leg, which was later amputated. He died shortly thereafter. The description of the events of that night are contradictory. There was a public out cry for a grand jury indictment of those involved. However no action was ever taken. The San Antonio Police and the prosecutor showed little interest in the case.


Fisher was buried on his ranch. His body was later moved to the Pioneer Cemetery in Uvalde, Texas.


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