Chalk and his wife, Ida Gause (m Jul 17,1876) made their home 2 miles South of Dodge City where Chalk ranched.
He organized the Dodge City Cowboy Band in 1878. They played in the Benjamin Harrison Parade in Washington, D.C. March 4, 1889.
Chalk was one of the original owners of the world famous Long Branch Saloon along with his partner William Harris from 1878 to 1883.
He served as Ford County Sheriff for two terms, 1892-1896 and twice elected to the Kansas State Legislature.
Chalk died from injuries substained from an accident while on horseback.
Chalk and his wife, Ida Gause (m Jul 17,1876) made their home 2 miles South of Dodge City where Chalk ranched.
He organized the Dodge City Cowboy Band in 1878. They played in the Benjamin Harrison Parade in Washington, D.C. March 4, 1889.
Chalk was one of the original owners of the world famous Long Branch Saloon along with his partner William Harris from 1878 to 1883.
He served as Ford County Sheriff for two terms, 1892-1896 and twice elected to the Kansas State Legislature.
Chalk died from injuries substained from an accident while on horseback.
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