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Joseph Alfred Slade

Joseph Alfred "Jack" Slade,[1] (January 22, 1831 – March 10, 1864), was a stagecoach and Pony Express superintendent, instrumental in the opening of the American West and the archetype of the Western gunslinger.

Jack Slade

Born in Carlyle, Illinois, he was the son of Illinois politician Charles Slade and Mary Dark (Kain) Slade.[2] During the Mexican War, he served in the U.S. Army that occupied Santa Fe, 1847-48.[3] After his father's death, Slade's mother married Civil War General Elias Dennis.

He married Maria Virginia (maiden name unknown) around 1857.[4] In the 1850s, he was a freighting teamster and wagonmaster along the Overland Trail, and then became a stagecoach driver in Texas, around 1857-58. He subsequently became a stagecoach division superintendent along the Central Overland route for Hockaday & Co. (1858–59)[5] and its successors Jones, Russell & Co. (1859)[6] and Central Overland, California & Pike's Peak Express Co. (1859–62).[7] With the latter concern, he also helped launch and operate the Pony Express in 1860-61.[8] All were critical to the communication between the East and California. As superintendent, he enforced order and assured reliable cross-continental mail service, maintaining contact between Washington, DC, and California on the eve of Civil War.

While division superintendent, he shot and killed Andrew Ferrin, one of his subordinates, who was hindering the progress of a freight train, in May 1859. At the time, shooting deaths of this kind in the West were rare and Jack Slade's reputation as a "gunfighter" spread rapidly across the country.[9]

In March 1860, Slade was ambushed and left for dead by Jules Beni, the corrupt stationkeeper at Julesburg, Colorado, whom Slade had removed.[10] Slade remarkably survived, and in August 1861, Beni was killed by Slade's men after ignoring Slade's warning to stay out of his territory.[11]

Slade's ferocious reputation, though, combined with a drinking problem, caused his downfall. He was fired by the Central Overland for drunkenness in November 1862.[12] During a drunken spree in Virginia City, Montana, he was lynched by local vigilantes on March 10, 1864, for disturbing the peace.[13] He was buried in Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 20, 1864.[14]


Legacy

 
Illustration of Jack Slade meeting Mark Twain, on August 3, 1861, by Benjamin Clinedinst.

Slade's exploits spawned numerous legends, many of them untrue. His image, especially by Mark Twain in Roughing It, as the vicious killer of up to 26 victims was greatly exaggerated. Only one killing by Slade, that of Andrew Ferrin, is undisputed.

In his essay "Raffles and Miss Blandish," the English essayist George Orwell criticized Twain's admiration for Slade, saying that Twain's attitude represented an alleged American tolerance for violent crime.

Slade's life was depicted in the 1953 film movie Jack Slade, with Mark Stevens starring as Slade. Dorothy Malone co-starred as Virginia Maria Dale and Barton MacLane was Jules Beni. The tagline for the movie was "Everyone knew the terror of his blazing iron...only she knew the fire in his heart!"

Gregg Palmer played Slade in a 1955 episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis. Paul Newlan portrayed Jules Beni and Elaine Riley played Virginia Slade in this episode.[15]

John Dehner played an evil version of Slade, who is shot and finally shows some decency before dying, in the Laramie episode "Company Man", aired in February, 1960. The same episode featured Dabbs Greer as Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), who, when asked about his profession, says that he is a writer, working on a new book, which he is going to title Roughing It.

In 1963, Don Collier played Jack Slade in the season-12 episode of the television series Death Valley Days titled "The Man Who Died Twice."

John Dennis Johnston played Slade in the 1999 made-for-cable fantasy Western movie Purgatory.

Ned Beatty played Slade in the 2002 Hallmark Channel miniseries Roughing It.

See also

References

  1. ^ Also known as "Alf", "Joe", "Jim", "Cap"
  2. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 26.
  3. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 36-48.
  4. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 80-84.
  5. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 112
  6. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 7
  7. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 160.
  8. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 173-178
  9. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 145-150.
  10. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 180-185,
  11. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 225-232.
  12. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 270-275.
  13. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 327-350.
  14. ^ Rottenberg, Death of a Gunfighter, p. 359.
  15. ^ "Stories of the Century: "Jack Slade", March 4, 1955". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved September 16, 2012.

Further reading

  • Rottenberg, Dan (2008). Death of a Gunfighter: The Quest for Jack Slade, the West's Most Elusive Legend. Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59416-070-7. (ISBN 1-59416-070-8).
  • Callaway, L. L. Two True Tales of the Wild West. OCLC 859146.
  • Rottenberg, Dan (March–April 1996). "The Forgotten Gunfighter". Civilization.
  • O'Dell, Roy; Jessen, Kenneth. An Ear in His Pocket.
  • Schindler, Hal (June 19, 1994). . The Salt Lake Tribune. p. D1. Archived from the original on November 3, 2010 – via Utah History to Go.

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Joseph Alfred Jack Slade 1 January 22 1831 March 10 1864 was a stagecoach and Pony Express superintendent instrumental in the opening of the American West and the archetype of the Western gunslinger Jack Slade Born in Carlyle Illinois he was the son of Illinois politician Charles Slade and Mary Dark Kain Slade 2 During the Mexican War he served in the U S Army that occupied Santa Fe 1847 48 3 After his father s death Slade s mother married Civil War General Elias Dennis He married Maria Virginia maiden name unknown around 1857 4 In the 1850s he was a freighting teamster and wagonmaster along the Overland Trail and then became a stagecoach driver in Texas around 1857 58 He subsequently became a stagecoach division superintendent along the Central Overland route for Hockaday amp Co 1858 59 5 and its successors Jones Russell amp Co 1859 6 and Central Overland California amp Pike s Peak Express Co 1859 62 7 With the latter concern he also helped launch and operate the Pony Express in 1860 61 8 All were critical to the communication between the East and California As superintendent he enforced order and assured reliable cross continental mail service maintaining contact between Washington DC and California on the eve of Civil War While division superintendent he shot and killed Andrew Ferrin one of his subordinates who was hindering the progress of a freight train in May 1859 At the time shooting deaths of this kind in the West were rare and Jack Slade s reputation as a gunfighter spread rapidly across the country 9 In March 1860 Slade was ambushed and left for dead by Jules Beni the corrupt stationkeeper at Julesburg Colorado whom Slade had removed 10 Slade remarkably survived and in August 1861 Beni was killed by Slade s men after ignoring Slade s warning to stay out of his territory 11 Slade s ferocious reputation though combined with a drinking problem caused his downfall He was fired by the Central Overland for drunkenness in November 1862 12 During a drunken spree in Virginia City Montana he was lynched by local vigilantes on March 10 1864 for disturbing the peace 13 He was buried in Salt Lake City Utah on July 20 1864 14 Legacy Edit Illustration of Jack Slade meeting Mark Twain on August 3 1861 by Benjamin Clinedinst Slade s exploits spawned numerous legends many of them untrue His image especially by Mark Twain in Roughing It as the vicious killer of up to 26 victims was greatly exaggerated Only one killing by Slade that of Andrew Ferrin is undisputed In his essay Raffles and Miss Blandish the English essayist George Orwell criticized Twain s admiration for Slade saying that Twain s attitude represented an alleged American tolerance for violent crime Slade s life was depicted in the 1953 film movie Jack Slade with Mark Stevens starring as Slade Dorothy Malone co starred as Virginia Maria Dale and Barton MacLane was Jules Beni The tagline for the movie was Everyone knew the terror of his blazing iron only she knew the fire in his heart Gregg Palmer played Slade in a 1955 episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century starring and narrated by Jim Davis Paul Newlan portrayed Jules Beni and Elaine Riley played Virginia Slade in this episode 15 John Dehner played an evil version of Slade who is shot and finally shows some decency before dying in the Laramie episode Company Man aired in February 1960 The same episode featured Dabbs Greer as Samuel Clemens Mark Twain who when asked about his profession says that he is a writer working on a new book which he is going to title Roughing It In 1963 Don Collier played Jack Slade in the season 12 episode of the television series Death Valley Days titled The Man Who Died Twice John Dennis Johnston played Slade in the 1999 made for cable fantasy Western movie Purgatory Ned Beatty played Slade in the 2002 Hallmark Channel miniseries Roughing It See also EditVirginia Dale Colorado Julesburg Colorado named after Jules Beni whom Slade s men killed in 1861 after Beni ambushed and shot Slade multiple times in 1860 References Edit Also known as Alf Joe Jim Cap Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 26 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 36 48 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 80 84 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 112 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 7 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 160 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 173 178 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 145 150 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 180 185 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 225 232 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 270 275 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 327 350 Rottenberg Death of a Gunfighter p 359 Stories of the Century Jack Slade March 4 1955 Internet Movie Database Retrieved September 16 2012 Further reading EditRottenberg Dan 2008 Death of a Gunfighter The Quest for Jack Slade the West s Most Elusive Legend Yardley PA Westholme Publishing ISBN 978 1 59416 070 7 ISBN 1 59416 070 8 Callaway L L Two True Tales of the Wild West OCLC 859146 Rottenberg Dan March April 1996 The Forgotten Gunfighter Civilization O Dell Roy Jessen Kenneth An Ear in His Pocket Schindler Hal June 19 1994 Here Lies Joseph Slade S L Became Resting Place After Stage Boss Missed His Connection The Salt Lake Tribune p D1 Archived from the original on November 3 2010 via Utah History to Go Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Alfred Slade amp oldid 1109794346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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