Dewey Greenwood

"Saloon's a great place to get to know everyone."

- Greenwood

 is a minor character featured in Red Dead Redemption part I, American West and a mentioned character in Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition.

Info
Greenwood is the bartender of the Silver Town Saloon. He has a relative: Jackson Greenwood, buried at Coot's Chapel.

Revolver
Dewey does not appear within the game, he is only referenced in Edgar Rose's Journal.

Redemption
The player can only buy drinks from him in Silver Town. If threatened, he will draw a repeater, but will not fire. He can be seen outside the saloon, smoking a cigarette or just wandering around the town.

Quotes
"Silver Town's on the up!"

- Dewey Greenwood

"Ready to bend the elbow tonight?"

- Dewey

"That o' Gold Town just keeps on gettin' bigger! DAMN!"

- Dewey on Gold Town

"Go easy on that! It's meaner than a horny rattlesnake!"

- Dewey while pouring drinks

"Flind Krmp's gettin' to be real smug these days."

- Dewey on the town undertaker

"Howdy Link, see you tomorrow or later."

- Dewey to Link

"Hey Herbert."

- Greenwood greeting Moon

"Hi there Rj!"

- Greenwood greeting the local sheriff

"Pourin' drinks in Silver Town is like handin' rotten meat to starvin' wolves."

- Greenwood

"I mostly serve whiskey or vodka straight, but I always keep my mixin' spoon at hand. It's point is honed razor sharp. Just right for nailin' a gunslinger's hand to the bar long enough for me to grab my shotgun."

- Greenwood

Journal Entry
In the words of Dewey Greenwood: "Pourin' drinks in Silver Town is like handin' rotten meat to starvin' wolves. I mostly serve whiskey or vodka straight, but I always keep my mixin' spoon at hand. It's point is honed razor sharp. Just right for nailin' a gunslinger's hand to the bar long enough for me to grab my shotgun."

Death
According to a newspaper article, Dewey died on his bed at the back of his saloon due to cholera on 25 January, 1901, aged 50.

Trivia

 * His journal entry are basically two of his quotes plus Edgar Rose saying what the former is saying.