Minor Characters
Grandma Turner
An old woman Mattie has to share a bed with at Mrs. Floyd’s boarding house. Mattie doesn’t like having to room with Grandma Turner, though she enjoys reading books to her when she’s sick and they’re both on a very strong “Bile Activator” medicine.
C.C. Wharton
Odus Wharton’s brother, who is shot and killed by Rooster after he and his father, Aaron, attack him and kill his partner, Potter.
Aaron Wharton
Odus and C.C. Wharton’s father, who is shot and killed by Rooster after he and C.C. attack him and kill his partner, Potter. Odus’s lawyer Mr. Goudy reveals that Aaron’s body was found in the fire, suggesting that Rooster must have dragged him there on purpose.
Judy
Frank Ross’s horse, which Chaney steals after murdering him. Although Mattie tracks down Chaney himself, she never manages to find Judy.
Haze
One of the bandits in Lucky Ned Pepper’s gang. Haze helps Ned rob a mail train shortly after Chaney murders Frank Ross. When Rooster, LaBoeuf, and Mattie corner Ned’s group in front of a small dugout in Indian Territory, Haze is one of the few bandits to die.
Harold Permalee
A bandit who runs with Lucky Ned Pepper. According to Mattie, Harold is “simpleminded.”
Farrell Permalee
A bandit who runs with Lucky Ned Pepper, and Harold Permalee’s brother.
The Original Greaser Bob
A Mexican bandit who’s part of Lucky Ned Pepper’s gang of outlaws. To Mattie’s great amazement, Greaser Bob manages to escape Rooster and LaBoeuf twice, lying down on his horse both times in order to avoid gunfire.
The Undertaker
An Irish man who asks Mattie to identify her father’s body. When Mattie does this, the undertaker takes advantage of her by charging an exorbitant fee to ship Frank’s body back to Little Rock, but Mattie decides not to argue.
Mr. Barlow
The state prosecutor in Odus Wharton’s trial. Mr. Barlow questions Rooster, giving him an opportunity to explain why and how he chased down Odus, C.C., and Aaron. Mattie sets down this interaction in her transcript of the trial, which is the first time she hears Rooster speak.
Polk Goudy
Odus Wharton’s lawyer, who cross-examines Rooster and suggests that he is unnecessarily violent, arguing that he has a personal vendetta against the Wharton family. Mattie sets down this interaction in her transcript of Odus’s trial, which is the first time she hears Rooster speak.
Judge Isaac Parker
The judge who presides over Odus Wharton’s trial. A man known for his ruthless but moral decisions, Judge Parker doesn’t tolerate any nonsense in his court, though he’s forced to prolong Odus’s trial by a day because Mr. Goudy’s cross-examination of Rooster takes too long.
Lee
A Chinese man who owns a grocery store, in the back of which he plays cards with Rooster stays.