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Mike Fink - Wikipedia Mike Fink (also spelled Miche Phinck) [1][2][3] (c 1770 1780 – c 1823), called "king of the keelboaters", was a semi-legendary brawler and river boatman who exemplified the tough and hard-drinking men who ran keelboats up and down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers
Mike Fink – A Drunken Bully - Legends of America An excellent marksman, Mike Fink soon gained a deadly reputation for demonstrating his shooting skills by shooting mugs of beer off people's heads
Mike Fink - Disney Wiki Mike Fink is an American folk-character who was featured in the 1956 film Davy Crockett and the River Pirates Mike Fink was a river boatman and brawler during the early-mid 19th century
Mike Fink - National Mississippi River Museum Aquarium Mike Fink was the king of the keelboat men More than any other individual, he personified the flatboat and keelboat era, and his tremendous skill set a standard for leadership in the frontier age of rivers
Mike Fink—The Livin’ Large Legend from Pittsburgh Before there were hard-partying Hollywood hellions and trash-talking sports stars, there was Mike Fink He is a larger-than-life legend from Pittsburgh The fact that this common worker has entered American folklore and is still known centuries later attests to his out-sized reputation
The Tall Tales of Mike Fink: King of the River - USA Story From his early days as a keelboatman to his rise as the undisputed champion of riverboatmen, Mike Fink’s name became synonymous with bravery, skill, and larger-than-life personality
Mike Fink – A Drunken Bully - NativeHistory. Info Despite his questionable character, the legend of Mike Fink persisted and grew in the decades following his death Like Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill, he became a folk hero, his exploits exaggerated and romanticized in tall tales and dime novels