Once upon a time in the late nineteenth century, there was an Outlaw that captured the imagination of the American public like no other.
Cherokee Bill was every bit as colorful and outra.
This outlaw\'s name was Crawford Goldsby, better known as Cherokee Bill.
Like both of these men, he garnered national press for his exploits; the well-known New York Times had a running commentary on his actions and deeds.
He can be compared to John Dillinger or Pretty Boy Floyd of the 1930s.
Once upon a time in the late nineteenth century, there was an Outlaw that captured the imagination of the American public like no other