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  1. Nov 27, 2023 · Dean Traylor. Updated: Nov 27, 2023 9:10 AM EST. Is Pecos Bill real? Who Is Pecos Bill? Whether it was diverting the Rio Grande River to water his ranch, rustling a tornado, or riding on the back of a mountain lion, Pecos Bill had a way to separate himself from all other cowboys in the Southwest.

  2. May 26, 2023 · Pecos Bill was a larger than life hero of the American West. No one knows who first told stories about Pecos Bill. Cowboys may have invented the stories. Others say Edward O'Reilly invented the ...

  3. Pecos Bill is a cowboy hero with superhuman abilities. He is the embodiment of superlatives: strongest, meanest, greatest. He is attributed with the invention of calf roping, the practice of cattle branding, and the creation of the six-shooter.

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesPecos Bill - TSHA

    May 1, 1995 · The story goes that Bill, the youngest of eighteen children of a Texas pioneer, was lost in crossing the Pecos River and was brought up by coyotes. He considered himself a coyote until a cowboy convinced him of his true identity, a human being and the cowboy's brother.

  5. Bill was born in the early 1830s of pioneer Texas stock. When another family settled fifty miles downriver, his family moved west because of the crowded conditions. Bill fell out of the wagon when it was crossing the Pecos, and because there were so many kids in the family, his folks did not miss him until it was too late to go back.

  6. Dec 16, 2020 · Pecos Bill was nothing more than the creation of a single writer, trying to add a veneer of plausibility to his stories. (O'Reilly himself was the subject of a biography by journalist Lowell Thomas, titled Born to Raise Hell , according to the subject's 1946 obituary in The Morning News of Wilmington, Delaware.)

  7. Mar 26, 2020 · Created chiefly in 1917 by author Edward O’Reilly, as well as other writers, the character of Pecos Bill has a story which began in 1832 Texas when he was separated from his parents and 18 siblings then raised by coyotes, near the Pecos River in West Texas.

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