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  1. John Baker Omohundro (July 27, 1846 – June 28, 1880), also known as "Texas Jack", was an American frontier scout, actor, and cowboy. Born in rural Virginia, he served the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He later served as a civilian scout for the US Army during the American Indian Wars .

  2. John Baker Omohundro (26 de julho de 1846 Palmyra, Virgínia — 28 de junho de 1880 (33 anos) Leadville, Colorado), também conhecido como "Texas Jack", era um caçador, ator, cowboy e batedor da fronteira americana.

  3. Learn about the life and adventures of Texas Jack, also known as John Baker Omohundro, a Confederate scout, cowboy, and army scout. Discover how he earned his nickname, his friendship with Buffalo Bill, and his exploits in the West.

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  4. 22 de fev. de 2023 · Learn how John Baker Omohundro, also known as Texas Jack, became the first cowboy to rise to fame on stage and influence the American Western mythology. Discover his life story, his adventures with Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok, and his legacy in pop culture.

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  5. Learn about Texas Jack, the cowboy, scout, and showman who partnered with Buffalo Bill and Wild Bill Hickok. Discover his life, achievements, and legacy in the American West.

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  6. John Baker “Texas Jack” Omohundro was a frontier scout and cowboy who joined up with Buffalo Bill Cody to perform in his Wild West Show, Jack was born at Pleasure Hill, Virginia, on July 26, 1846, to John B. and Catherine Omohundro.

  7. In 1994, over 114 years after his tragic death, John Burwell “Texas Jack” Omohundro was posthumously elected to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he received the Wrangler Award in the Hall of Great Western Performers for his skills as an original working cowboy and stage actor.