Hooker, William Francis, 1856-1938
Dates
- Existence: 1856 - 1938
Biography
William Francis Hooker (1856-1938) was a frontiersman, bullwhacker, and newspaperman in Wisconsin.
William Francis Hooker was born on May 17, 1856 in Wisconsin to Darius D. Hooker and Mary Ann Hooker. In May 1874, he began working as a bullwhacker, someone who drove an ox wagon in the early settled western United States, to deliver supplies to Native American reservations and army posts. In this role, William was one of the founders of the Sidney trails. He knew Buffalo Bill and General Custer. He was the editor of "Erie Railroad Magazine" and the author of the book "Bullwhacker Adventures of a Frontier Freighter" He married Ella L. Tibbits on September 30, 1878, in Wisconsin. William died an accomplished author and bullwhacker on December 24, 1938, in Florida.
Citation:
The bullwhacker, 1988: |b CIP t.p. (William Francis Hooker) introd. (b. 5-17-1856, Fond Du Lac, Wis.; d. 12-24-1938)Familysearch, Via WWW, January 9, 2023 (William Francis Hooker b. May 17, 1856; d. Dec. 24, 2023; parents Darius D. Hooker and Mary Ann Hooker; married Ella L. Tibbits in Wisconsin September 30, 1878 ) The Bullwhacker: Adventures of a Frontier Fighter By William Francis Hooker, Via WWW, January 9, 2023 (Knew Buffalo Bill; was a bullwhacker; Supplies were taken to Indian reservations and to army posts; founder of the Sidney trails; was an editor of “Erie Railroad Magazine”; author of the book The bullwhacker: Adventures of a frontier fighter)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
William Francis Hooker photographs
Collection includes photographs of William Francis Hooker's family, homes, and surroundings in Wisconsin. Dated approximately 1870-1939.
Portraits of D. W. Bigoney and William Francis Hooker
Portraits of D. W. Bigoney and William Francis Hooker
Portraits of D. W. Bigoney and William Francis Hooker, 1915
Additional filters:
- Type
- Digital Record 2
- Archival Object 1
- Collection 1
- Subject
- Gelatin silver prints 3
- Portraits 3
- Newspaper employees -- Wisconsin -- Photographs 1