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  1. Charles H. Colorado Charlie Utter (14 Mar 1842 – 3 July 1915) was a figure of the American Wild West, best known as a great friend and companion of Wild Bill Hickok. He was also friends with Calamity Jane. Utter was born in 1842 near Niagara Falls, New York, and grew up in Illinois, then traveled west in search of his...

  2. 25 de jul. de 2006 · Colorado Charlie Utter was among the most intriguing men in Deadwood history. A rugged frontiersman with an eye for fine attire, he was at ease tracking wild game alone in the wilderness or placing bets at a crowded poker table. Born in New York in 1838, Utter spent most of his boyhood on his father’s farm in Illinois.

  3. He isknown as Charles H., C.H., Charlie and Charley Utter. He was one of the historical people that was involved with Deadwood, North Dakota. He also lived in Colorado, New Mexico, and Columbia / Panama. Concerning his birth, there is a wide range of dates depending on which record you look at. 1831 - based on age of 49 in the June 1880 Census.

  4. Charlie Utter (nabij Niagara Falls, 1838 – 1915), bijgenaamd Colorado Charlie, was een persoon die in (de verhalen over) het Wilde Westen bekendheid verwierf door zijn vriendschap met Wild Bill Hickok en door de karavaan die hij in 1876 naar Deadwood (South Dakota) leidde.

  5. 26 de mar. de 2022 · Charlie Utter Charles H. “Colorado Charlie” Utter (May 14, 1838 - July 3, 1915) is perhaps best known as a great friend and companion of Wild Bill Hickok. He was also friends with Calamity Jane.

  6. Charles "Charlie" Utter (Dayton Callie) is the good friend of Hickok and Jane, and Hickok's sometime business partner. He runs a mail and freight business in the camp and is also one of Bullock's deputies. He is an honest and uncomfortable person with a kind and generous nature.

  7. 1 de may. de 1987 · "The story of Colorado Charley Utter, one of those colorful individuals forgotten by history." Read more Report an issue with this product or seller. Previous page. Print length. 144 pages. Language. English. Publisher. WestWinds Press. Publication date. May 1, 1987. ISBN-10. 0871087332. ISBN-13. 978-0871087331.