William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 10-9-15
Wild Bill Hickok shot Phil Coe in Abilene, Kansas on Oct. 5, 1871. Coe, the owner of the Bull’s Head Tavern, had painted a picture of a bull with a large erect penis on the side of his building as an advertisement. Townsfolk objected and demanded that Hickok, the town marshal, do something. So he painted it over infuriating Coe. This led to Coe plotting his demise. The plot was not successful.
It is not true that Wild Bill talked with a lisp and wore lipstick.
I know this for a fact.