Porter Rockwell: 7 Unbelievable Facts You Didn’t Know

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Kylie Ravsten

Joined: May 2014

The following article was written by Danielle Beckstrom for LDS Living.ย 

*The incongruities and myths surrounding Rockwellโ€™s life have drawn the fascination of Mormons and non-Mormons alike. But here are a few curious tidbits you might not have known about Orrin Porter Rockwell.

A notorious gun-slinger, wanted man, and devout Church member, Orrin Porter Rockwell led a life of paradox. ย His lethal accuracy with a shotgun and policy to โ€œalways shoot first . . . that way they know youโ€™re armedโ€ made his time as a lawman controversial at best. ย Charged with murder or attempted murder on three occasions, Porter was acquitted twice and died before the last charge could come to courts. ย Despite his rough-and-tumble attitude, Rockwell remained unshakably faithful to the Church and its leaders until his death in June 1878, serving as a body guard to Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. ย The incongruities and myths surrounding Rockwellโ€™s life have drawn the fascination of Mormons and non-Mormons alike. ย But here are a few curious tidbits you might not have known about Orrin Porter Rockwell.

1.ย He was known as the โ€œDestroying Angelโ€

Porter Rockwell killed more outlaws than Wyatt Earp, Doc Holladay, Tom Horn, and Bat Masterson combined, earning him the menacing title, the โ€œDestroying Angel.โ€ ย Rockwellโ€™s hawk-like vision was so acute he could spot landmarks along the trail days before his fellow pioneers. His accuracy was so deadly he once shot a bank robber attempting to escape on horseback in the pitch-black of night. ย It didnโ€™t take long for Rockwellโ€™s legendary abilities to draw the attention, and sometimes even the competition, of outlaws all throughout the Wild West.

2.ย He assisted in Joseph Smithโ€™s attempted jail break from Liberty Jail

Porter Rockwell and Joseph Smith grew up on neighboring farms in Palmyra, New York. Despite their eight years difference in age, both men had a noticeable limp that cemented their close friendshipโ€”Josephโ€™s resulted from a childhood surgery and Rockwellโ€™s resulted from an improperly set bone that left one leg two inches shorter than the other. ย When Joseph became imprisoned at Liberty Jail, Rockwell served as his personal messenger and smuggler, sneaking two augers into the jail that the prophet used to chisel a hole through the four-foot wall. ย When Joseph Smith was finally released from Liberty Jail, he had progressed so far in his digging that only a few inches stood between the inmates and freedom. Rockwell remained close to Joseph until the end of the Prophetโ€™s life, saying when he learned of Josephโ€™s death, โ€œThey killed the only friend I ever had.โ€

Read Beckstrom’s full article and Porter Rockwell facts at LDSliving.com.ย