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Back to EpisodesArizona Charlie: Showman of the American West
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Born in 1859, Abram Henson Meadows was a prominent American entertainer and marksman better known by the stage name Arizona Charlie. After surviving a violent Apache raid that claimed the lives of his father and brother, he took on significant family responsibilities and eventually co-founded the Payson Rodeo in 1884. Motivated by the success of Buffalo Bill Cody, Meadows transitioned into a career as a Wild West showman and sharpshooter. Throughout his life, he traveled extensively as a performer before passing away in Yuma, Arizona, at seventy-three years old. Today, his legacy persists through his contributions to rodeo history and the various geographic landmarks and businesses that bear his name.