William F. Drannan (1832 – 1913) was a figure of the American frontier who gained fame for his purported exploits as a frontiersman, hunter, and scout. Immortalized through his autobiographical work, 'Chief of Scouts' (1909), Drannan narrates a sensational life of adventure during a time when the West was still a canvas for the American mythos. While Drannan's accounts of his experiences with Nati...