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“One-Eyed” Charley Parkhurst, The Wild West Hero Who Took A Big Secret To Their Grave

The highly respected stage coach driver surprised many when a secret about them was uncovered after they died

Andrew Martin
5 min readSep 27, 2022

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To survive in the Wild West was an endeavor difficult in and of itself reserved for a small number of people. The ability to thrive was something an even smaller fraction could claim with a straight face. One of those was stagecoach driver “One-Eyed” Charley Parkhurst, who was so adept at their job that they gained legendary status. However, after they passed away, their friends were shocked to discover that they had gone to their grave with a huge secret that nobody knew about.

Stage coaches connected the country, particularly in the West where settlements could be many miles apart. The ability to transport people, goods and mail both safely and quickly across the rough and often dangerous terrain was an invaluable talent. One of the best was Parkhurst, who gained a glowing reputation as a hard-driving man who got his coach where it needed to go for the years they drove various routes through California. Also nicknamed, “Six-Horse Charley,” they eventually reached a well-earned retirement and spent their later years quietly farming. However, upon their death, their friends and neighbors…

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Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin

Written by Andrew Martin

Dabbler in soccer, history, investing & writing. Master’s degree in baseball history. Passionate about history, diversity, culture, sports, film and investing .

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