
CARVER: Spirit Gun of the West, the Story of Doc W F Carver, Plainsman, Trapper, Buffalo Hunter, Medicine Chief of the Santee Sioux, World's Champion Marksman, and Originator of the American Wild West Show
by Raymond W Thorp. 1957. 266p
Bill, a former Union scout, found himself in a perilous situation when he faced threats from ex-guerrillas. Doc Carver, known for his exceptional shooting skills, took on skeptics and showcased his prowess with rifles. In a daring encounter, Doc narrowly escaped a guerilla while carrying gold, demonstrating his quick thinking and resourcefulness in dangerous situations.
Little Doc, as he was known, encountered life-threatening situations with the Santee Sioux, showcasing his resilience and survival instincts. Doc Carver's exhibitions of impressive shooting skills captivated audiences and silenced doubters. His ability to perform remarkable feats with firearms left spectators in awe and admiration, solidifying his reputation as a skilled marksman.
Preparing for a challenging endurance feat in New York, Doc Carver demonstrated his determination and focus. His dedication to honing his shooting abilities and overcoming obstacles highlighted his commitment to excellence in marksmanship. Doc's unwavering confidence and skill with firearms earned him respect and admiration from those who witnessed his remarkable talents.