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  1. Samuel Fields. Allegiance. United States. Union. Service/ branch. Union Army. Battles/wars. American Civil War. Samuel Fields was a figure of the American Wild West and an active participant in the African-American community of Deadwood, South Dakota .

    • How Did Cy Die?
    • What Happened to Steve?
    • Where There Any Repercussions For Bullock?
    • What Became of The Theater Troupe?
    • What Happened to Silas Adams?
    • What Happened to Charlie's Land?
    • Did Al Die?
    • Did Samuel Die?
    • Did Hearst Ever Answer For His Crimes?
    • Did Sol Become A Politician?

    When last viewers had seen Cy Tolliver in Season 3's tumultuous finale, he'd stabbed Leon in lieu of being able to assassinate George Hearst with a purse pistol from his balcony. It was diabolical and gratuitous and every bit a Cy act of fanatical psychopathy, leaving viewers shocked and intrigued as to his mental state in Deadwood: The Movie. Cy c...

    Steve was a town drunkand a belligerent racist, but it seemed by the end of Season 3 there might have been hope for him to change his ways. This was swiftly truncated by him getting kicked in the head by a horse and rendered even more useless than normal. He was cared for, with a great degree of unwarranted compassion, by a man whose race had previ...

    Twice now has the erstwhile lawman Seth Bullockgrabbed George Hearst by the ear and dragged him to jail. A man like Hearst can neither be killed nor imprisoned with any certainty, so the only thing assuaging the citizens of Deadwood for his crimes is his humiliation. RELATED: 10 Ways Cy Got Worse And Worse History tells viewers that Hearst was not ...

    Fans weren't particularly swayed by the preening jocularity of Jack Langrisheand his theater troupe when they blew into Deadwood in Season 3, but their presence allowed for different sides of the ensemble cast to emerge. In the film Jack and his thespians are nowhere to be found, presumably having moved on from Deadwood. However, once annexation ca...

    Dan Dority would always be Al Swearengen's right hand, but Dan lacked both the mental acuity and business acumen to engage Al in a way that would make him appear an equal. Al could converse with Adams, who became one of his most adept lieutenants, like a peer with a head for successful machinations. Adams is surprisingly absent from the film, with ...

    Being a senator didn't stop Hearst from getting his hands dirty once again, and on his return to Deadwood after years away he tried to force Charlie Utter'shand in the name of progress. Charlie's life was worth nothing to the industrial titan that envisioned telephone poles running through his land. After Charlie's death, Alma successfully purchase...

    To no viewers' surprise, Al had not taken the advice of Doc Cochran in the intervening years and continued to drink whiskey to excess. He developed cirrhosis of the liver and was presumably on his last legs when the film opens. RELATED: Deadwood: 5 Most Likable Characters (& 5 Fans Can't Stand) The film ends with Al on his deathbed, barely able to ...

    Samuel Fields, aka "N*****r General" witnessesCharlie Utter's murder in the opening ten minutes of the film and, due to being severally intimidated by Hearst's power and influence, doesn't come forward until the last half of the film. He gets severally beaten by Hearst's men for what he knows, but is rescued by Bullock just in time. He agrees to te...

    The George Hearst of historical record wasn't the mustache-twirling villain of Deadwood, so viewers cannot look to history to see if he ever answered for his many crimes against the citizens of Deadwood the town. Regardless, viewers couldn't help but wonder, had there been a fourth season for the series, whether or not he would have. The film left ...

    Shortly before his questionable death scene, Al Swearengen concurred to Sol Star that he should be a politician because of his level-headedness, dependability, and adherence to reason. Sol responded that he'd consider it, but would that be a probable career move for him? The Sol Star of history did indeed become a senator for the state of South Dak...

  2. Brendan Fitzpatrick and Samuel Fields belong to the vast tribe of young children who lost parents on Sept. 11 -- an estimated 3,000 boys and girls who are all working through their own painful...

  3. Born free in 1849, Samuel Fields was an eloquent speaker and colorful character known as 'General Fields' in Deadwood, South Dakota.

  4. Samuel Fields Age: 36: Residence: New York, NY, United States Occupation: security officer, Summit Security Services: Location: World Trade Center: Related: Legacy.com tribute: Updated:

  5. 3. Juli 2019 · Kentucky Death Row Samuel Fields - Age 21 at the time. Death Row Prison Photo. On the morning of August 19, 1993, in Floyd County, Samuel Fields entered the home of Bess Horton through a back window. Fields hit Horton on the head and slashed her throat. Horton died as a result of multiple sharp force injuries of the head and neck ...

  6. Samuel was one of the guards that all the tenants knew and loved. Guards would be rotated through various posts and whenever Samuel was moved his new tenants would soon rejoice and his old tenants would immediately feel cheated. Samuel was always helpful and had something cheerful to say. He was devoted to his work took it seriously and would ...