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  1. Utter later claimed the body and placed a notice in the local newspaper, the Black Hills Pioneer, which read: "Died in Deadwood, Black Hills, August 2, 1876, from the effects of a pistol shot, J. B. Hickok (Wild Bill) formerly of Cheyenne, Wyoming.

  2. Samuel Fields, the only witness to Utter's death, later tells Bullock that Utter was singing and at peace at the moment of his death. The character is based on the real-life person "Colorado" Charlie Utter, a member of Wild Bill Hickok's entourage.

  3. “Died in Deadwood, Black Hills, August 2, 1876, from the effects of a pistol shot, J. B. Hickok, formerly of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Funeral services will be held at Charlie Utter’s Camp, on Thursday afternoon, August 3, 1876, at 3 o’clock, P. M. All are respectfully invited to attend.”

  4. Steve y Charlie Utter ante la tumba de Wild Bill Hickok.. Charles H. Utter (también conocido por Colorado Charlie; 1838, cerca de las cataratas del Niágara - 3 de julio de 1915) fue un personaje del salvaje Oeste, conocido principalmente por ser amigo y compañero de Wild Bill Hickok.. Utter se crio en Illinois, desde donde se desplazó al Oeste buscando fortuna, trabajando de trampero ...

  5. 3 de jun. de 2019 · After some initial coldness, the two women reconciled, in part because of Charlie Utter’s death. They found strength in one another and by movie’s end had both seemed to be the best version of ...

  6. He and Wild Bill Hickok became close friends and when Hickok was killed while playing poker, Utter is the one who claimed the body and held a public funeral for the gunfighter. Shortly after Hickok’s death, Charlie Utter headed back to Colorado in search of new opportunities.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2019 · As Samuel tells Bullock towards the end of the movie, Utter was relieved after he turned Hearst down and ready to accept the consequences, knowing it would probably mean his death. Samuel appears to have accepted his own imminent death by that point, and helps Bullock to see that Hearst no longer has power over them, regardless of ...