"Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" (1951) - Wild Bill Elliott
It was a movie featuring legendary western star William S. Hart, and a buckskin shirt and twin sixguns in the serial THE GREAT ADVENTURES OF WILD BILL HICKOK.
1. "This is a nonprofit organization and they are seeking donations of some Wild Bill Elliott memorabilia for a future history museum and genealogy resource center in Pattonsburg within a restored 1800s railroad depot."
2. "orgAnyone have any information on a ranch innear Shingle Springs, California that might have been owned by Wild Bill Elliott?"
3. "But Wild Bill Elliott could never stay peaceable, and those sixguns fired their way through Bwestern movie series at Columbia, Republic and MonogramAllied Artists before he finally hung them up."
4. "It was legendary gunfighter James Butler Wild Bill Hickok who gave Elliott his movie moniker, because Elliott played Hickok in the serial that brought him to western stardom and in several movies after that."
5. "He was born Gordon Nance, on a ranch in Pattonsburg, Missouri, on Oct. 16, 1903, according to John Leonards definitive book on his films, appropriately titled Wild Bill Elliott."