Richard Clarke saw some action against the Sioux in the 1870s

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The Bandit Who Never Was. The most famous claimant to Deadwood Dick's name was a harmless fraud called Richard Clarke. Clarke had seen some action against the Sioux in the 1870s. Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 504 (11 September 1971).

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