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of course, wrong, though in a volunteer organization the officers should certainly expose themselves very fully, simply for the effect on the men; our regimental toast on the transport running, "The officers; may the war last until each is killed, wounded, or promoted." As O'Neill moved to and fro, his men begged him to lie down, and one of the sergeants said, "Captain, a bullet is sure to hit you." O'Neill took his cigarette out of his mouth, and blowing out a cloud of smoke laughed and said, "Sergeant, the Spanish bullet isn't made that will kill me." A little later he discussed for a moment with one of the regular officers the direction from which the Spanish fire was coming. As he turned on his heel a bullet struck him in the mouth and came out at the back of his head; so that even before he fell his wild and gallant soul had gone out into the darkness.
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In 1897, after years of speculating on mines, he sold a group of claims near the Grand Canyon to Chicago backers, who also proposed building a railroad from Williams to the mines and the South rim. He became a director of the development companies, and soon began railroad surveys, mine developments,
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O'Neill's place of birth is subject to debate. During his life he claimed to have been born in Missouri and his widow listed "Saint Louis, Mo." as his place of birth when applying for a widow's pension. This is contradicted by his military muster-in roll which listed his place of birth as Ireland
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The most serious loss that I and the regiment could have suffered befell just before we charged. O'Neill was strolling up and down in front of his men, smoking his cigarette, for he was inveterately addicted to the habit. He had a theory that an officer ought never to take cover—a theory which was,
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He became captain of the Prescott Grays in 1886, the local unit of the Arizona Militia. On February 5, 1886, Dennis Dilda, a convicted murderer, was hanged. O'Neill and the Prescott Grays stood honor guard for the event. When the trap dropped, O'Neill fainted, which caused him severe embarrassment.
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O'Neill also helped introduce a bill allowing women to vote in municipal elections in 1897. Although O'Neill convinced his Populist friends to sign the bill into law, the high court dismissed the bill in 1899.
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Before the fighting was over, O'Neill's men had buried him on the slope of San Juan Hill. After the war, his family and friends enlisted help from the
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Hietter, Paul T. (Autumn 2006). "No Better than Murderers: The 1889 Canyon Diablo Train Robbery and the Death Penalty in Arizona Territory".
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and James McClintock, he tried to make an entire regiment made up of Arizona Cowboys. Eventually though, only three troops were authorized.
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to find and recover his body. After six men failed to find the site, the War Department sent Henry Alfred Brown, the Rough Riders'
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and building a smelter. He also used profits to begin building rental buildings—he was headed for financial independence.
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was an Arizona school teacher who also served in Roosevelt's Rough Riders, and was a friend of O'Neill up until his death.
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O'Neill arrived in Prescott in the spring of 1882. There he rapidly progressed in his journalistic career. Starting as a
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and the October 14, 1884 edition of "The Great Register of Yavapai County, Arizona Territory" which listed O'Neill as
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US Postage Stamp, 1948 issue, commemorating 50th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, depicting O'Neill.
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On June 25, 1898, the Rough Riders saw their first action. O'Neill led his men at the front of the line in the
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O'Neill was born the first of four children on February 2, 1860, to John Owen and Mary (McMenimin) O'Neill in
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The four men were William Sterin, John Halford, Daniel Harvick, and J. J. Smith. All four were sent to the
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O'Neill Spring, in the Pumphouse Wash wetlands south of Flagstaff, was named after Buckey O'Neill, as is
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In Tombstone, O'Neill took the opportunity to experience the local saloons before taking a job with
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began the elder O'Neill joined the 116th Pennsylvania Volunteers. On December 13, 1862, during the
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On July 1, 1898, at about 10am, the Rough Riders and the 10th Cavalry were stationed below
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is incorrectly portrayed as Sterin in the TNT made-for-TV movie "Rough Riders". The real
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He later wrote a story called "The Horse of the Hash-Knife Brand." In it, a member of a
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fell overboard. Upon seeing this, O'Neill jumped into the water in full uniform and
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After his term was up, O'Neill was elected unanimously mayor of Prescott.
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was dedicated to O'Neill and the other Rough Riders in their memory in
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rifle fire down on the Americans. Buckey O'Neill was killed in action.
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William “Buckey” O’Neil's cabin on the South rim of the Grand Canyon
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During the first part of 1879, O'Neill responded to an item in the
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American military personnel killed in the Spanish–American War
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admits to nearly fainting at the hanging of a horse thief.
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Bucky (sic) O'Neill is a main character in the TNT movie
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in the Grand Canyon and Bucky O’Neill Hill in Bisbee.
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In 1898, war broke out between the United States and
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judge, he was elected county sheriff, running on the
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May 7, 1886. p. 3. 894:, built by O'Neill in 1890 and listed on the 1538:Wyoming Tales and Trails on the Rough Riders 659:In 1894 and 1896 he ran for Delegate to the 1265:O'Toole III, G. J. A. (September 5, 1986). 597:weekly newspaper in 1884 to February 1885. 64:Learn how and when to remove these messages 1367: 1355:(3). Arizona Historical Society: 273–298. 955:"Buckey O'Neill's Advice for Horse Owners" 265: 1449:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 1389: 241:Learn how and when to remove this message 223:Learn how and when to remove this message 121:Learn how and when to remove this message 815:On July 3, 1907, a monument by sculptor 751: 693: 576: 441:(February 2, 1860 – July 1, 1898) was a 84:This article includes a list of general 1430:. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 1421: 1377:. Vol. II. Chicago: S. J. Clarke. 1346: 1297:. New York. April 23, 1899. p. 14. 1235: 1233: 1231: 1152: 1089: 1083: 569:, his home for the next fifteen years. 501:. 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Archived from 952: 589:, he soon founded his own newspaper, 27:Arizona Territory pioneer (1860–1898) 1510:"Brilliant Career of Arizona's Hero" 1480: 1464:Raine, William MacLeod (June 1905). 1329: 1228: 1053: 896:National Register of Historic Places 161:adding citations to reliable sources 132: 70: 29: 953:Gorby, Richard (February 6, 2000). 901:List of mayors of Prescott, Arizona 24: 1933:Roosevelt's World War I volunteers 90:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 2065: 2039:19th-century American journalists 2019:Military personnel from St. Louis 2009:Journalists from Washington, D.C. 1518: 45:This article has multiple issues. 1999:American people of Irish descent 1711: 1627: 1485:. The Daily Courier. p. 5C. 1399:. New York: C. Scribner's Sons. 1090:Comfort, Charles (May 6, 1965). 872: 858: 428: 357: 338: 137: 75: 34: 2014:Lawmen of the American Old West 1322: 1301: 1283: 1219: 1197: 1179: 1161: 1146: 689: 553:. 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