Henry Harrington

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| name=Henry Harrington

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| gender=Male

| race=Human

| parents=Shelly A. Harrington and Nancy K. Harrington

| dob=April 30, 1849 (age in 1888: 38-39)

| pob=Albion, NY

| occupation=Soldier, Cowboy, Shaman, Performance Artist

| affiliations=Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West

| spouse=Grace Bernard ("widowed"/remarried)

| children=Grace Aileen (born 26 Dec 1873, Fort Abraham Lincoln, ND), and Harry Bernard (born 26 Sept 1874, Fort Rice, ND)

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Henry Harrington is an ex-soldier, erstwhile cowboy and gunslinger, performing artist, and occasional monster hunter. He is a man of no fixed address, traveling with Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show. He has traveled far across the American West, both in his capacity as a US Cavalry officer, and as a traveling gunslinger and odd-jobs man. He has lived among the Lakota, and has learned the ways of the Indian Medicine Man. He is also a dead man, at least as far as the U.S. Government and his family are concerned, having seemed to die in the Battle of Little Big Horn.

History

Early Life

Service

Amongst the Lakota

Nomadic Years

With Buffalo Bill

Resources