776:'s wife, Marietta Duarte, implicated her husband and four other men in Morgan's murder. She testified that along with her husband, Frank Stilwell, a man named "Fries" (later identified as Frederick Bode), and two Indians (later identified as Hank Swilling and Florentino Cruz) took part in the killing. She testified that four days before the shooting she and her mother were standing at Spence's house when Morgan walked by. "The Indian then started down the street, & got ahead of him to get a good look at him." She also stated that on the night of the shooting she and her mother heard the shots, and a few minutes later Stilwell and "Indian Charley" came into her home, followed shortly by Spence, Bode and the other Indian.
1126:, acting as coroner, examined Cruz's body. At the coroner's inquest, Goodfellow testified that he found four wounds in Cruz: one shot through his right temple entering the brain; a "slight flesh wound to the right shoulder"; a third entering his right side and exiting to the right of his spine; and the fourth hitting him in the left thigh and exiting "seven or eight inches above the point of entry." He stated that either the first or third wound were sufficient to cause death. The coroner's jury ruled that Cruz had been killed by Wyatt and Warren Earp, Sherman McMaster, Jack Johnson, Doc Holliday, Texas Jack and two other unnamed gunmen (Dan Tipton and Charlie Smith).
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Sheriff Behan and his posse arrived at the Sierra Bonita Ranch on
Tuesday morning, March 28, at 7:00 a.m., Hooker refused to provide Behan any information and "damned the officers and the law they represented." Upon payment, he provided Behan's posse and horses with food and water, but would not supply them with fresh horses. Behan and undersheriff Woods sought the assistance of Indian Scouts under the command of Colonel Biddle at Ft. Grant, but were unsuccessful, even upon offering a $ 500 reward for assistance. They rejoined the remainder of the posse who had lost the Earps' posse trail and went to Eureka Springs.
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677:, promising that the Department of Justice would repay it. He deposited money, variously reported as either $ 300 or $ 3000, to an account in the Hudson & Company Bank, minus $ 15, for use "to arrest all parties committing crimes against the United States." The following day John Thacker from Wells Fargo went with Wyatt to the bank to authorize his use of the funds. Dake was later accused, although not convicted, of spending $ 300 on gambling and prostitutes while in Tombstone and misappropriating most of the rest of the money.
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Charleston, but not before he warned the Clantons and Diehl, who left town. The next day the posse scouted the countryside, eventually stopping at a camp near Tombstone known as "Pick-em-up". Complicating matters, a Tombstone deputy sheriff rode out to Pick-em-up and served a warrant on McMaster, who was accused of stealing two horses from the Contention mine. The Earp posse rode back into Tombstone where Sherman McMaster made bail. He and Charlie Smith took a room at the Cosmopolitan Hotel near the Earps.
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1003:, a friend of the Earps. He and District Attorney Alex Campbell sent a telegram to Behan in Tombstone asking him to arrest the Earps. The telegraph office manager was a friend to the Earps and showed the message to Wyatt before it was delivered to Behan. The operator agreed to delay delivering the message to Behan long enough to allow the Earps and their associates to make ready to leave town Tuesday evening. The Earps sent instructions to Montgomery's stable to get their horses saddled.
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673:, to help track down and arrest the Cowboys. Dake's superior told him he must reduce his official debt below the penalty bond of $ 20,000 before an additional appropriation could be made. In September 1881, Governor Gosper told Secretary of Interior Kirkwood that Arizona contained "a small army of outlaws well armed and fully able to cope with the ordinary civil powers of our counties." Not believing that the federal bureaucracy would provide funds, Dake borrowed $ 3,000 from
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others who killed Morgan. During that time, in Wyatt's own account, he allowed Cruz to keep his revolver in his holster to "give him a chance to fight like a man". After Cruz's confession, Wyatt gave him the permission to draw his revolver, which Cruz did, but Wyatt managed to draw his gun first and killed him with one shot. Wyatt's account of him killing Cruz in a duel is contradicted by Cruz' fatal wounds, one to the temple and the second through his right side.
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requisition from
Governor Fremont such that the "object was to have them assassinated... Neither the Sheriff nor any of his deputies have ever turned a hand to find the murderers" of Morgan Earp. "There is no hope for any honest man to get justice here against these scoundrels as long as Behan is in office." On May 29, 1882, Colorado Governor Pitkin finally refused to honor Arizona's extradition request, allowing Earp and the others to leave the state.
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760:. Despite having received death threats earlier that day, Morgan, Doc Holliday, and Dan Tipton attended. Wyatt and Benjamin Goodrich cautioned against attending. Afterward, Doc went to his room and Morgan and Tipton headed for Hatch's Saloon and Billiard Parlor, which had become their unofficial headquarters after the Oriental Hotel was sold. Morgan and Bob Hatch began a game of pool and Wyatt, Tipton, and McMaster watched. The table was near the back door.
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Kraker and "Whistling Dick" Wright were chosen to carry it, and they had not returned. Gage had meanwhile learned of his mother's death and had left town for the east coast. Later that day the Earp party rode north towards
Henderson Ranch near where they fed and watered their horses. Cochise County Deputy Sheriff Frank Hereford was at the ranch but didn't show himself in fear of his safety, although the Earp party had only "the greatest respect" for him.
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looking for the men. As the train pulled away from the Tucson station at about 7:15 p.m., six or seven shots were heard. Witnesses gave differing accounts, but Frank
Stilwell's body was found on the morning of March 21 about 100 yards (91 m) from the Porter Hotel alongside the tracks riddled with two buckshot and three gunshot wounds. George Hand, who saw the body, said Stilwell was "the worst shot up man I ever saw."
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saw Smith and Tipton in town and arrested them for "resisting arrest and conspiracy." The men immediately paid their bond. Smith left
Tombstone to rejoin the federal posse but Tipton remained behind. When Smith rejoined the group, Earp asked him to return to town and raise $ 1,000 to cover the posse's expense. Earp later said he told Smith, “Meet us at Iron Springs, and don’t lose any time. We’ll be waiting there.”
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Sheriff Bob Paul. Paul had received word on the same day from Denver that the sheriff there had five of the Earp party in custody. When Paul arrived in Denver, he served a warrant for Doc Holliday's arrest on charges that he killed Frank Stilwell in Tucson. Wyatt Earp, also in Denver, feared for Holliday's life if he was returned to Tombstone. He asked his friend and
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and swore vengeance. They caught their former allies in
Tombstone unarmed and shot three of them dead while their hands were uplifted." Behan went on to say, "They were hauled up before a Justice of the Peace... Warrants were issued for their arrest, and, summoning a posse, I went out to bring the Earps in. They were chased entirely out of the country and Tombstone knew them no more.
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the technicalities of the law, they simply missed their guess. I want to call your particular attention again to one fact, which writers of
Tombstone incidents and history apparently have overlooked: with the deaths of the McLowerys, the Clantons, Stillwell, Florentino Cruz, Curly Bill, and the rest, organized, politically protected crime, and depredations in Cochise County ceased.
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up his loose cartridge belt, exactly when he helped "Texas Jack" Vermillion out from under his horse, the distance at which they initially encountered the
Cowboys, and how far Earp dismounted from "Curly Bill". Before his death in 1887, Doc Holliday left his account of the gunfight in which he credited Wyatt as the individual responsible for shooting Curly Bill and another Cowboy.
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721:, saloon owner J. B. Ayers, and five others testified that Ike Clanton had been in Charleston and could not have taken part in the shooting. The charges were dismissed for lack of evidence. Wyatt said later that Judge Stilwell told him, "Wyatt, you'll never clean up this crowd this way; next time you'd better leave your prisoners in the brush where alibis don't count."
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when entering the house." Wyatt was staying with a prominent businessman Henry N. Jaffa, who was also president of New Albuquerque’s Board of Trade. Jaffa was also Jewish, and based on the letter, Earp had while staying in Jaffa’s home honored Jewish tradition by kissing the mezuzah upon entering his
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that they were still in the Arizona Territory. This anonymous member of the party reported that from Hooker's ranch they rode 5 miles (8.0 km) north to Eureka Springs where they camped for the night. They spotted the Behan posse from that location but avoided drawing their attention. They stayed
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While the location of the federal posse led by Wyatt Earp was well-known to most members of the public, Behan's posse never caught up with them. For their vain effort to find and arrest Wyatt Earp and the other four charged in Stillwell's murder, Behan's 25 man posse was paid $ 5 per day plus $ 3 per
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On March 25, Sheriff Behan formed a posse that included known criminals including Johnny Ringo, Phin Clanton and Johnny Barnes. The 25-man posse left Tombstone and searched east of town for the Earp posse for a while before turning back for the night. At around 6:30 a.m. the next day, Behan
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reported that Curly Bill had been killed, though they noted the repeated denials by the Cowboys. Dick Wright and Tony Kraker insisted they had seen the Cowboys near Drew's Ranch below Contention, who had reported that they had shot the pommel off Wyatt's horse, and he had shot at them without effect.
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On Thursday, March 23, Smith and Tipton left the main body of the posse to obtain information and money in Tombstone. The rest of the posse rode west about 12 miles (19 km) and on the night of March 23 stayed in a campsite northwest of Tombstone, between Contention and Drew’s Station. Behan
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Wyatt and Warren Earp, Doc Holliday, Johnson and McMaster were joined by "Texas Jack" Vermillion, Dan Tipton, Charlie Smith, Fred Dodge, Johnny Green, and Louis Cooley to form a federal posse under Wyatt's authority as the Deputy US Marshal. Continuing to ignore Behan, the Earp posse rode out of town
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At 10:50 pm, someone fired two shots through the window of the back door. One bullet passed through Morgan, shattered his spine, and then lodged in the thigh of George A. B. Berry. Another bullet struck the wall over Wyatt's head. Wyatt, McMaster and Tipton pulled Morgan out of the line of fire while
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On February 2, the Clantons were tried before Judge Stilwell. Ike's hat had been found at the scene and McMaster testified that he had heard Ike talk about the shooting in Charleston later that evening. He said that when Ike learned that Virgil had survived the shooting, Ike said he "would have to go
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In January 1882, Wyatt Earp sought and received warrants from Judge William H. Stilwell for the arrest of the men thought responsible for ambushing Virgil. Judge Stilwell was among a number of Cochise County citizens unhappy with Sheriff Behan's failure to stop the Cowboys' ongoing criminal activity.
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were already waiting there. After Virgil, Allie, and James boarded the train, Wyatt spotted two men near the train that he thought were Clanton and Stilwell. He and several men chased down and killed Stilwell, but lost the other. After Stilwell's body was found the next morning, the Tucson Justice of
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The Clanton brothers and the McLowrys were a tough lot of rustlers who were the main perpetrators of the rascailly rife in that region. Between them and Earps rose a bitter feud over the division of the proceeds of the looting. The Earp boys believed they had failed to get a fair divide of the booty
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printed a letter from an unknown member of the Earp party that recited some of the group's actions after leaving Tombstone and revealed that they were still in the area. The writer said the Wyatt posse left Tombstone on the evening of March 25 and camped 6 miles (9.7 km) north of town. The next
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On the same day, the Earp party arrived from Iron Springs to an area outside Tombstone and met with supporters, including Charlie Smith and Dan Tipton. They were hoping to receive $ 1,000 contributed by mining owner and Earp supporter E.B. Gage from Smith, but after Smith was arrested by Behan, Tony
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shotgun he had borrowed from Fred Dodge. The other Cowboys fired at the lawmen. "Texas Jack" Vermillion’s horse was killed and fell on him, pinning his leg. Vermillion was unable to retrieve his rifle wedged in the scabbard under his fallen horse. Doc Holliday pulled Vermillion from under his horse,
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One apocryphal account says that after the party recognized Cruz, they chased him down and a gunfight ensued. The party managed to capture a fatally wounded Cruz and he confessed to have taken part in Morgan's murder, and that he identified Stilwell, Hank Swilling, Curly Bill and Johnny Ringo as the
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and Florentino "Indian Charlie" Cruz. He told them Spence was in jail in Tombstone and that Cruz was cutting wood nearby. They followed the direction Judah indicated and Judah soon heard ten or twelve shots fired. Judah looked for Cruz that night without success. The next morning he went looking for
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Once in Benson they hired a wagon back to Contention where they picked up their stabled horses. They rode into Tombstone around 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 21. Once in Tombstone they learned of Marietta Duarte's testimony during the coroner's inquest into Morgan's death. She told the jury
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The federal deputies looked hard for another man, whom Wyatt identified as Ike Clanton, but he got away. Ike claimed in a newspaper interview afterward that he and Stilwell had been in Tucson to respond to a federal subpoena for interfering with a U.S. mail carrier when he allegedly robbed the Sandy
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for their killing of his brother and the McLaury brothers. When he could not provide new evidence, the charges were dismissed. On February 13, Wyatt mortgaged his home to lawyer James G. Howard for $ 365.00 (about $ 11,524 today), but was never able to repay the loan and in 1884 Howard foreclosed on
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For my handling of the situation at Tombstone, I have no regrets. Were it to be done over again, I would do exactly as I did at that time. If the outlaws and their friends and allies imagined that they could intimidate or exterminate the Earps by a process of murder, and then hide behind alibis and
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On May 16, 1882, the sheriff of Arapahoe County, Colorado notified Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan that he had Wyatt and Warren Earp in his custody, along with Doc Holliday. Behan applied to the governor for money to go to Colorado to bring the Earps back, but Governor Fremont instead gave
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The Cowboys fired a number of shots at the Earp party without effect. McMaster was grazed by a bullet that cut through the straps of his field glasses or possibly his coat. Later accounts of the gun fight varied. Wyatt reported that his long coat was punctured by bullets or buck shot on both sides.
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On Friday, March 24, the Earp posse, including Wyatt, Warren, Doc Holliday, Sherman McMaster, and Texas Jack, rode west about 12 miles (19 km) from their overnight campsite about halfway between Contention and Drew's Station. The federal posse rode westerly up a wash towards a prearranged
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and others who upheld and defended the Earps in their late trial have received, almost daily, anonymous letters, warning them to leave town or suffer death, supposed to have been written by friends of the Clanton and McLowry boys, three of whom the Earps and Holliday killed and little attention was
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to refuse to honor Arizona's extradition request. Afterwards, Holliday and Wyatt met again in June 1882 in Gunnison; and then again lastly Holliday was able to see his old friend Wyatt in the late winter of 1886, where they met in the lobby of the Windsor Hotel. Sadie Marcus described the skeletal
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reported the next day that Stilwell had been shot six times. They reported that the round of buckshot in the torso had struck him at such close range that six buckshot left holes within a radius of 3 inches (76 mm), leaving powder burns on his coat. Many years later, Wyatt told his biographer
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After the Earp group finished dinner at Porter's Hotel they returned to the train. Holliday asked someone to get his shotguns. Wyatt escorted Virgil and Allie aboard the train. A passenger told Virgil he saw men lying on a flatcar near the engine. Wyatt saw them too and slipped between the tracks,
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A Sheriffs posse, consisting of 20 men, mostly cow-boys, left this morning for the Dragoon mountains, where the Earps are supposed to be at present. The Sheriff made a weak attempt to arrest them at the Cosmopolitan Hotel before they left, but Wyatt Earp told him he didn't want to see him; that he
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both reported on March 28 that the Earp party had already passed through Albuquerque. It also noted that Virgil Earp and his wife were in Los Angeles that week. The newspaper commented, "This is the wisest course they could pursue. Their lives were not safe for a moment in Tombstone, even if
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Coroner Dr. Dexter Lyford found a single bullet wound through Stilwell's body under his armpits; a wound from a rifle through the upper left arm; a buckshot wound that passed through the liver, abdomen, and stomach; another buckshot wound that fractured his left leg; and a rifle wound through the
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Wyatt told Flood that Brocius's friends buried Curly Bill on the Patterson ranch near the Babocomari River. Frank Patterson was a member of the Cowboy party, and his ranch was close to the original McLaury ranch site. The McLaurys moved their operation to Sulphur Springs Valley in late 1880. The
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On the way to Charleston, Earp's posse was joined by 30 more riders from Tombstone. They found Ben Maynard, a known Cowboy associate, outside Charleston and arrested him. With Maynard in front, the posse took over the small town and went door-to-door looking for the Clantons and Diehl. Ringo was
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On January 17, 1882, Johnny Ringo and Doc Holliday had traded threats, resulting in their arrest by Tombstone's chief of police, James Flynn. Both were fined and Judge Stilwell noted that charges were still outstanding against Ringo for a robbery in Galeyville. Ringo was rearrested and jailed on
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When they arrived at Hooker's ranch, he congratulated Earp on killing Curly Bill Brocius. He fed the men and their mounts. When Behan's posse was spotted in the distance, Hooker suggested Wyatt make his stand there, but Wyatt moved into the hills about three miles distant near Reilly Hill. When
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On January 30, Ike and Phin Clanton surrendered to Wells Fargo agent Charley Bartholomew and were jailed in Tombstone. They learned that the warrant was not for armed robbery as they thought, but for "assault with intent to commit murder, the specific offense being the waylaying and shooting of
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Wyatt returned fire across his horse with his own shotgun and hit Curly Bill in the chest, almost cutting him in half. Curly Bill fell into the water by the edge of the spring and lay dead. The lawmen's fire was so intense that, according to Johnny Barnes, the Cowboys who could, "got away."
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describing the events following the "murder of the noted desperado Frank Stilwell." Readers may want to know "how these so-called Republican outlaws are regarded by decent, law-abiding people in Tombstone, regardless of politics." The writer was of the opinion that Sheriff Behan wanted the
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the house. On February 17, the Earp posse left Tombstone heavily armed and with a warrant for the arrest of "Pony" Diehl, who was suspected in a January 1882 stage robbery. Unsuccessful, they returned to town a few days later, hearing rumors that the Cowboys were plotting further revenge.
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Marietta Duarte recalled that the men were excited, and the next morning her husband threatened her with violence if she told what she knew. "Spence didn't tell me so, but I know he killed Morgan Earp", she said. Additional witnesses said they saw Frank Stilwell running from the scene.
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Clanton said he had heard that the Earps were coming in on a train to kill Stilwell. According to Clanton, Stilwell left the hotel and was last seen walking down the railroad tracks away from the Porter Hotel, towards where his body was later found on the tracks. Virgil later told the
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On Sunday, March 19, the day after Morgan's murder, Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp, his brother James, and a group of friends prepared to accompany Virgil and his wife, along with Morgan's body, to the rail head in Benson. From there James would accompany them to the family home in
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reported, "The Sheriff made a weak attempt to arrest them at the Cosmopolitan Hotel before they left, but Wyatt Earp told him he didn't want to see him; that he had seen him once too often, and thereupon the Earp party mounted their horses and rode away.". One of Behan's deputies,
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On the morning of March 22, a portion of the Earp posse including Wyatt, Warren, Doc Holliday, Sherman McMaster and "Turkey Creek" Johnson rode about 10 miles (16 km) east to Pete Spence's ranch and woodcutting camp off the Chiricahua Road, below the South Pass of the
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had seen him once too often, and thereupon the Earp party mounted their horses and rode away. There is a very uneasy feeling among the cow-boy element, as the Earps are rendered desperate by the attempted assassination of Virgil Earp and the cold-blooded murder of Morgan Earp.
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and several others who she identified had talked about the murder in her home. The Earps returned to their rooms upstairs at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, where they had lived in close company and used as their temporary headquarters since the first attack on Virgil in December.
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on March 3, 1898 in response to an earlier story he said was full of errors. He said the Earp posse had told Hooker to tell Behan and his posse where they were camped. Hooker told Behan where the Earps were camped but the posse left in the opposite direction. The
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When Wyatt Earp learned of the judge's ruling, he felt he could not rely on the court system for justice. Stilwell had previously been acquitted of two homicides and a stage robbery, and in Wyatt Earp's opinion, he and other Cowboys had gotten away with murder again.
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The Earp posse also received some money from Louis Cooley, a stage driver and an employee of Wells Fargo, who gave funds from the express company. On April 15, Cooley traveled to Contention and Benson on business for Wells Fargo, where he met General Superintendent
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They were all heavily armed with shotguns or rifles, except Virgil who had a pistol. Nathan W. Waite of Ash Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains was on the train with the Earp party. He said the Earp men were all armed and McMaster was wearing two cartridge belts.
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home. According to Otero's letter, Jaffa told him that "Earp’s woman was a Jewess." Earp's anger at Holliday's religious slur may indicate that the relationship between Josephine Marcus and Wyatt Earp was more serious at the time than is commonly known. The
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Barnes, whom you will recollect was in the fight at Iron Springs, gave me much information, not only of that, but of many other things before he was killed. Afterwards, all that they said with reference to Curly Bill was corroborated by Ike Clanton himself!
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and then Denver. The split didn't last long. Less than two weeks later, Holliday was arrested on the Arizona warrant for killing Frank Stilwell. Wyatt intervened on Holliday's behalf and persuaded Trinidad city Marshal Bat Masterson to fabricate
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on May 23, 1882 that he had visited with Wyatt and Warren Earp in Gunnison, Colorado. In the letter he relayed Earp's story about how his overcoat was hit on both sides of his body by a charge of buckshot and that his saddle horn was shot off.
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Wyatt and Holliday, who had been fast friends since Holliday saved Earp's life in Dodge City during 1878, had a serious disagreement and parted ways in Albuquerque. According to a letter written by former New Mexico Territory Governor
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James Biddle told the Earps that warrants had been issued for their arrest and he would have to hold them. He invited them in for a meal. When they finished the meal, they found fresh horses ready for them to continue their ride east.
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Flood described Vermillion several times as being a relative stranger to the Earps, although he had been one of Virgil's city deputies. Wyatt was reportedly impressed by Vermillion's steadfastness in helping to avenge his brothers.
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day they headed for Dragoon Summit Station where they awaited the train and a messenger. They stopped the eastbound train at 1 p.m. and searched the carriages but found nothing. It is not known what they were hoping to find.
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led a 15-man posse from Tombstone, headed for the Dragoon Mountains, and they returned that night. The Earp posse camped Sunday night, March 26 a mile north of Henderson Ranch and left at 7:00 a.m. the next day for the
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for the more defined justice of the federal and state court system. On about April 29, 1882, Wyatt Earp and his brother Warren, McMaster, Johnson, and Vermillion took the train from Albuquerque to Trinidad and then
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district of Colorado before traveling to Tombstone at the request of his friend Lou Rickabaugh, also a friend of the Earps. Smith and Tipton were gamblers who supplemented their income with mining ventures.
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had received a telegram notifying him of the Tucson warrants, and attempted to detain the five members of Earp's federal posse named in the warrants, but they ignored him. Still carrying arrest warrants for
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wrote that Wells Fargo agent John Thacker, himself, went to the place where Curly Bill had been buried and had the body dug up. Thacker identified Curly Bill's body, and saw that it was reinterred."
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had previously identified "Florentino Saiz" as "the 1878 murderer of Deputy U.S. Marshals Cornelius Finley and John Hicks Adams on September 2, 1878, and Cruz and Saiz may have been the same person.
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for the men they believed were responsible for the attacks on Virgil and Morgan. Several suspects had been identified and were charged, but were soon released by the court, owing in some cases to
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reported that Doc Holliday "became intoxicated and indiscreet in his remarks, which offended Wyatt and cause the party to break up. Holliday going with Tipton." Holliday told a reporter from the
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reported that Wyatt and his fellow "fugitives" were camped in a canyon near the Sierra Bonita Ranch. Wyatt was quoted as publicly challenging Cochise County Sheriff Behan to come find him there.
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Another bullet struck his boot heel and his saddle-horn was hit as well, burning the saddle hide and narrowly missing Wyatt. In his unpublished 1926 biography of Earp, John H. Flood wrote,
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reported that the Earp posse had eaten breakfast in town on March 27, and had been spotted six days later on April 2 20 miles (32 km) north of Hooker's ranch, and that the
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Bob line of the Bisbee stage on September 8, 1881. The federal charges had been filed by Virgil Earp after Stilwell was acquitted for lack of evidence on the state charges of robbery.
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right leg. The coroner concluded that Stilwell had been shot by five different weapons. Either the gun shot under his arm or through the abdomen could have been the cause of death.
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in Arizona during the previous week, and that Wyatt had been killed there "presumably by parties who have been following him since he left this place." On the same day, the
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in 1903 at the current location of the Desert Sky Middle School in Tucson.) At the Papago stop they flagged down the night-freight train back to the terminal in Benson.
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and succeeded in getting Holliday released from jail. Paul also knew of warrants for the Earps' arrest, but he was a friend of the men and never served the warrants.
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they gave themselves up to the authorities, for the sheriff is inimical to them, and they felt that in his hands they would be entirely at the mercy of the cowboys."
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reported that both James Earp's wife Bessie and Wyatt's common-law wife Mattie were departing for Colton, California, where the rest of the Earp family had moved.
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west of Tombstone and was later renamed Mescal Springs. Some modern researchers believe it is actually Cottonwood Springs, but the actual location is uncertain.
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in 1883 and served 18 months of a five year sentence in the Yuma Territorial Prison. He married his friend Phineas Clanton's widow in 1910 and died in 1914.
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near Cottonwood the next night, possibly a mill site near the southwest end of the Whetstone Mountains, from which they picked up the trail of fugitive
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meeting place at a springs, where they expected to meet Smith, who was to bring $ 1000 from Tombstone, about 20 miles (32 km) to the east.
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when he resisted arrest on June 1, 1887. He attempted to draw his rifle on Detective Jonas V. Brighton who shot Clanton through the heart.
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prisoner for five months. In Tombstone, McMaster had also been accused of stealing U.S. Army mules and robbing a stage with outlaw
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labeled the charges as "frivolous" and said a lawsuit would be filed against Behan. Judge Wells Spicer dismissed the charges.
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reported that he was wanted on a $ 2,500 reward. The Earp posse arrested Jackson on April 4 and turned him over to Detective
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day for horse care for the 10 days they were on the trail. The total bill to the county taxpayers was $ 2,070.70.
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Flood that he and his party had seen Clanton and Stilwell on the tracks with weapons, and he had shot Stilwell.
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McMaster and Johnson were known as tough men who knew how to use their guns. McMaster had seen service with the
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undercover agent Fred Dodge, riding with the Cowboys, wrote that Barnes had told him that he had shot
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reported that Tipton left on the 5 o'clock stage to catch up with the party near Hooker's ranch.
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to help get Holliday released. Sheriff Masterson appealed to Governor
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2841:. Florence, Arizona: The Florence Tribune. March 5, 1898. p. 2.
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They rode east again the next day and on April 15, 1882, stopped in
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4133:"The Shooting of the Saddle Horn at Iron Springs 24 March 1882"
3318:"The Shooting of the Saddle Horn at Iron Springs 24 March 1882"
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3029:. Hill and Wang; First Edition. p. Chapter 4: Jerk Your.
2697:. Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles Herald. 23 March 1882.
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4501:(paperback ed.). Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
1931:. Vol. 3, no. 3. December 30, 1881. Archived from
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murder. When the men returned to Tombstone, Cochise County
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And Die in the West: the Story of the O.K. Corral Gunfight
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game at a local saloon. Holliday and Dan Tipton headed to
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back and do the job over." However, Charleston constable
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4414:. Mankato, Minneasota: Creative Education. p. 47.
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Hornung, Chuck; GARY L., Roberts (November 1, 2001).
2166:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 336.
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But on April 5, a member of the Earp party told
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Further information on Cochise County conflicts:
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Tanner, Karen Holliday; DeArment, Robert K. (2001).
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4292:"Detailed Statements of the Killing of Ike Clanton"
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3878:"The Earps, Doc Holliday, & The Blonger Bros"
3662:. Tombstone, Arizona. March 27, 1882. p. 1.
3632:. Tombstone, Arizona. April 14, 1882. p. 5.
3599:. Tombstone, Arizona. March 27, 1882. p. 3.
3413:. Tombstone, Arizona. March 27, 1882. p. 3.
2666:. Tombstone, Arizona. March 27, 1882. p. 1.
2505:. Tombstone, Arizona. March 27, 1882. p. 4.
2478:. Tombstone, Arizona. March 27, 1882. p. 4.
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2356:"Law Enforcement History: The Earps of Tombstone"
2246:The Tombstone Vendetta More Startling Discoveries
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3794:. Tombstone, Arizona. April 5, 1882. p. 5.
3764:. Tombstone, Arizona. April 3, 1882. p. 3.
3734:. Tombstone, Arizona. April 3, 1882. p. 2.
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3569:. Tombstone, Arizona. April 5, 1882. p. 5.
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3532:. Tombstone, Arizona. April 1, 1882. p. 1.
3502:. Tombstone, Arizona. April 3, 1882. p. 3.
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4028:"Doc Holliday – Deadly Doctor of the West"
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3343:Miller, Nyle H.; Snell, Joseph W. (2003).
3289:"Wyatt Earp and the Buntline Special Myth"
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4048:. Los Angeles Daily Herald. 13 May 1882.
2967:. Sacramento Daily Union. 24 March 1882.
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2192:"Wyatt Earp, Complete Program Transcript"
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4435:Kazanjian, Howard; Enss, Chris (2009).
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4248:from the original on November 18, 2015.
4188:. Sacramento Daily Union. 17 May 1882.
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3907:Singer, Saul Jay (September 24, 2015).
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16:Search by Wyatt Earp for outlaw cowboys
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4222:from the original on 12 September 2014
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3065:. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. cit. 106.
2902:. Tombstone, Arizona. March 27, 1882.
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1703:Southern Arizona Transportation Museum
1193:Further information on his death:
1073:The Dragoon Mountains, from the south.
842:Further information on his death:
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4131:Spude, Catherine Holder (June 2008).
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3919:from the original on 11 December 2015
3841:Famous Trials: The O. K. Corral Trial
3824:from the original on 18 October 2016.
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894:to the teeth", Virgil later told the
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607:, Arizona Territory, and was sent to
7414:Cuisine of the Western United States
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3768:from the original on October 6, 2014
3738:from the original on October 6, 2014
3666:from the original on October 6, 2014
3636:from the original on October 6, 2014
3603:from the original on October 6, 2014
3573:from the original on October 6, 2014
3536:from the original on October 6, 2014
3506:from the original on October 6, 2014
3496:"Mr. Hooker and the Sheriff's Posse"
3471:from the original on 25 October 2014
3417:from the original on October 6, 2014
3383:. HistoryNet.com. January 29, 2008.
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1476:. From there they took the train to
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4212:"A Democrat's Opinion of the Earps"
4192:from the original on 16 August 2016
3438:"Wyatt Earp – man, life and legend"
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3387:from the original on 6 October 2012
3324:from the original on March 10, 2012
2931:. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. p. 250.
2817:from the original on April 26, 2011
2434:from the original on March 4, 2016.
2413:from the original on March 4, 2016.
2335:from the original on 14 August 2014
2251:March 28, 1882 Volume 18, Number 28
2160:Dodge, Fred; Lake, Carolyn (1999).
2091:from the original on 16 August 2011
1991:. Dake / Deake Genealogy Research.
1947:
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1401:Earp posse leaves Arizona Territory
1340:, a wealthy and prominent rancher.
1315:and that as a spouse she could not
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622:he had been associated with barman
487:on October 26, 1881. The 30-second
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7150:Confederate Gulch and Diamond City
5121:Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight
4471:
4186:"Arizona The Capture of the Earps"
4139:from the original on 10 March 2012
3194:"Shoot-Out at Cottonwood Springs?"
2965:"Another Murder by the Earp Party"
2557:Miller, Joseph (January 1, 1956).
2456:. Tucson, Arizona: Tucson Weekly.
1782:List of feuds in the United States
911:
758:William Horace Lingard and Company
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8493:
7398:Timeline of the American Old West
4954:O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath
4391:from the original on 4 March 2016
4290:Brighton, Jonas V. (1887-06-18).
4103:
4052:from the original on 4 March 2016
3888:from the original on 4 March 2016
3256:
3063:Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend
2971:from the original on 4 March 2016
2928:Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend
2701:from the original on 4 March 2016
2362:from the original on 10 June 2013
2061:Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend
1895:Brand, Peter (January 29, 2007).
1613:
1540:Premature rumors of Wyatt's death
1323:Earp posse pursued by Behan posse
965:Earp posse pursues Outlaw Cowboys
357:and in others to the strength of
172:O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath
8467:Vigilantism in the United States
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4749:
4443:. Guilford, CN: Twodot. p.
4016:from the original on 2016-10-08.
3969:Hornung, Chuck (28 April 2016).
3876:Johnson, Scott; Johnson, Craig.
3705:from the original on 22 May 2016
3465:"Wyatt Earp's Thirteen Dead Men"
3303:from the original on 2012-02-01.
3165:from the original on 2016-04-27.
3095:from the original on 29 May 2011
3089:"Contention City and It's Mills"
3086:
2989:
2945:from the original on 27 May 2016
2452:Banks, Leo W. (April 22, 2004).
2354:Marcou, Dan (October 26, 2012).
2180:from the original on 2016-04-25.
1995:from the original on 8 July 2011
1986:
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1484:Wyatt and Doc Holliday part ways
449:, and temporary deputy marshals
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7054:First transcontinental railroad
5221:Big Fight at the Jenkins Saloon
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2627:Call, Susan (16 January 2013).
2574:Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait
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571:Charlie "Hairlip Charlie" Smith
507:Attempted murder of Virgil Earp
4547:Cochise County in the Old West
4478:Marks, Paula Mitchell (1989).
3462:
3145:Marks, Paula Mitchell (1989).
3117:. Officer Down Memorial Page.
2129:
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433:Cochise County in the Old West
1:
4160:"The Chronicles of Tombstone"
3835:Linder, Douglas, ed. (2005).
3115:"U.S. Deputy Marshals Finlay"
2852:Breakingridge, Billy (1928).
2261:Barra, Alan (December 1998).
1897:"Wyatt Earp's Vendetta Posse"
1792:
713:Virgil Earp some weeks ago."
426:
380:. They learned that suspects
325:for a loose confederation of
7229:Battle of the Little Bighorn
5743:List of Old West gunfighters
5675:Baxter's Curve Train Robbery
5670:Overland Flyer Train Robbery
5464:Enid–Pond Creek Railroad War
4627:William "Curly Bill" Brocius
4410:Goodman, Michael E. (2006).
3691:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
3200:. 2009-05-01. Archived from
3026:Wyatt Earp: A Vigilante Life
3023:Isenberg, Andrew C. (2013).
2216:DeArment, Robert K. (1989).
2145:Accessdate: October 17, 2014
1959:Ball, Larry Durwood (1982).
1747:Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal
1449:On April 12, 1882, the
1011:John "Texas Jack" Vermillion
791:Tombstone, A. T., March 23.
579:John "Texas Jack" Vermillion
7:
8447:American Old West gunfights
7254:First Battle of Adobe Walls
7198:Long Branch Saloon gunfight
7193:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
5640:Canyon Diablo Train Robbery
5341:Long Branch Saloon gunfight
5136:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
4949:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
4381:"Pioneer Days in Tombstone"
3857:From Turner, Alford (Ed.),
3407:"Two Versions of the Fight"
3381:"John Flood and Wyatt Earp"
3293:Kansas Historical Quarterly
2059:Roberts, Gary Boyd (2007).
1759:
1360:Former Pima County Sheriff
1317:testify against her husband
875:"Turkey Creek" Jack Johnson
838:Stilwell shooting in Tucson
567:Jack "Turkey Creek" Johnson
485:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
343:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
167:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
87:Jack "Turkey Creek" Johnson
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8457:Crime in Arizona Territory
7009:Great Western Cattle Trail
5739:List of Old West gunfights
5736:
5620:Jonathan R. Davis Gunfight
5494:Placer County Railroad War
4347:. Lulu Press. p. 97.
3975:. McFarland. p. 209.
2629:"Train Wreck Near Civano!"
2454:"The Return of Wyatt Earp"
1558:Albuquerque Evening Review
1500:Albuquerque Evening Review
1423:San Francisco Daily Report
1192:
1065:Killing of Florentino Cruz
841:
768:Cowboy suspects identified
736:
510:
430:
40:March 20 to April 15, 1882
8462:1882 in Arizona Territory
8401:
8370:
8337:
8319:
8271:
8218:
8150:
8077:
8049:
7996:
7938:
7906:
7863:
7845:
7822:
7774:
7721:
7688:
7640:
7587:
7549:
7538:
7406:
7345:
7292:
7211:
7168:
7130:
7097:Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine
7062:
6969:
6919:Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
6834:
6724:
6641:Frederick Russell Burnham
6631:
6481:
6375:
6244:
6081:
6074:
5801:
5794:
5734:
5688:
5630:Skeleton Canyon massacres
5612:
5517:
5379:
5316:Short–Courtright Shootout
5279:
5146:Vaudeville Theater ambush
5126:Guadalupe Canyon Massacre
5101:Gunfight at Blazer's Mill
5076:
4967:
4944:Guadalupe Canyon Massacre
4939:Skeleton Canyon Massacres
4931:
4838:
4767:
4758:
4747:
4610:
4569:
4560:
4553:
4497:Slotkin, Richard (1998).
4343:Miller, Susan L. (2006).
4104:Spude, Catherine Holder.
3061:Roberts, Gary L. (2006).
2925:Roberts, Gary L. (2007).
2559:Arizona:The Last Frontier
1673:
1504:Pueblo Colorado Chieftain
445:, Assistant Town Marshal
314:was a deadly search by a
141:
133:
62:
44:
36:
24:
6438:"Mysterious Dave" Mather
5479:McIntosh County Seat War
5271:Skeleton Canyon shootout
5201:Shootout at Wilson Ranch
5191:Shootout on Juneau Wharf
5106:Battle of Lincoln (1878)
4647:Newman "Old Man" Clanton
4322:"Phin Clanton 1843-1905"
3859:The O. K. Corral Inquest
3091:. Wyatt Earp Explorers.
2602:McLachlan, Sean (2013).
1257:Curly Bill death refuted
1138:Gunfight with Curly Bill
733:Morgan Earp assassinated
8432:Cochise County conflict
7239:Battle of Washita River
7224:Battle of Glorieta Pass
7102:Lost Ship of the Desert
7044:Southern Emigrant Trail
7004:Great Platte River Road
6671:George Armstrong Custer
6463:William "Bill" Tilghman
5976:Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth)
5747:List of Old West lawmen
5625:Northfield Bank Robbery
5404:Regulator–Moderator War
5331:Anderson-McCluskie duel
4106:"Iron Springs Accounts"
3685:Hornung, Chuck (2013).
3593:"The Tombstone Epitaph"
2838:"Story of Phin Clanton"
2763:"Story of Phin Clanton"
2499:"Another Assassination"
1707:Historic Railroad Depot
1657:Yuma Territorial Prison
1580:Earp extradition sought
1352:Arrival at Hooker Ranch
1154:The Whetstone Mountains
857:Earp assembles deputies
609:Yuma Territorial Prison
499:, Justice of the Peace
7449:Rocky Mountain oysters
5680:Jarbidge Stage Robbery
5655:Fairbank Train Robbery
5645:Wham Paymaster robbery
5484:Deschutes Railroad War
5459:Jaybird–Woodpecker War
5366:Higgins–Standifer duel
5266:Power's Cabin shootout
5256:Shootout in Sonoratown
5236:Canyon Diablo shootout
5171:Battle of Tres Jacales
5166:Battle of Stone Corral
4324:. TombstoneArizona.com
3909:"Wyatt Earp's Mezuzah"
3728:"Silk as Bullet Proof"
3526:"Weekly Mining Report"
2813:. Legends of America.
2428:"The Stilwell Inquest"
2286:Cite journal requires
1757:
1731:
1684:
1601:Behan loses popularity
1410:
1300:
1287:Wells, Fargo & Co.
1235:
1155:
1147:
1074:
1043:
1013:
974:
958:
908:
896:San Francisco Examiner
801:
749:
681:Outlaw Cowboy warrants
554:
7284:Wounded Knee Massacre
7234:Battle of San Jacinto
7203:Variety Hall shootout
7178:Battle of Coffeyville
7160:Pike's Peak Gold Rush
7140:Black Hills Gold Rush
6817:Thomas William Sweeny
6681:Samuel P. Heintzelman
6458:John Horton Slaughter
6352:Richens Lacey Wootton
5886:Five Civilized Tribes
5737:Further information:
5721:Rock Springs massacre
5635:Battle of Coffeyville
5559:San Elizario Salt War
5469:Brooks–McFarland feud
5434:Colorado Railroad War
5311:Duels of Tom Carberry
5216:Chinese Massacre Cove
5211:Battleground Gunfight
5116:Mussel Slough Tragedy
5111:Variety Hall shootout
5096:Battle of Bates Point
5086:Gunfight at Hide Park
4884:Buckskin Frank Leslie
4662:"Indian Charlie" Cruz
4367:Roberts, 2011, p. 247
3792:The Tombstone Epitaph
3762:The Tombstone Epitaph
3732:The Tombstone Epitaph
3660:The Tombstone Epitaph
3630:The Tombstone Epitaph
3597:The Tombstone Epitaph
3567:The Tombstone Epitaph
3530:The Tombstone Epitaph
3500:The Tombstone Epitaph
3411:The Tombstone Epitaph
3261:. American Heritage.
3259:"Who Was Wyatt Earp?"
2900:The Tombstone Epitaph
2664:The Tombstone Epitaph
2503:The Tombstone Epitaph
2476:The Tombstone Epitaph
2263:"Who Was Wyatt Earp?"
2087:. November 30, 1881.
1989:"Edward Deake Family"
1752:
1726:
1681:
1440:The Tombstone Epitaph
1431:The Tombstone Epitaph
1415:The Tombstone Epitaph
1408:
1391:The Tombstone Epitaph
1345:The Tombstone Epitaph
1303:Cowboy suspects freed
1295:
1246:The Tombstone Epitaph
1231:
1168:The Tombstone Epitaph
1153:
1145:
1132:The Tombstone Epitaph
1072:
1038:
1009:
972:
954:
930:The Tombstone Epitaph
904:
789:
746:
675:Wells Fargo & Co.
557:Wyatt deputizes posse
545:
8339:Washington Territory
8079:New Mexico Territory
7444:Pacific Northwestern
7363:Cowboys and cowgirls
7145:California Gold Rush
7122:Seven Cities of Gold
7107:Montezuma's treasure
6914:One-room schoolhouse
6762:George E. Goodfellow
6656:Texas Jack Omohundro
6499:"Curly Bill" Brocius
6297:Liver-Eating Johnson
6272:Tomás Vélez Cachupín
5826:Assiniboine (Nakota)
5650:Black Bart Robberies
5424:Horrell–Higgins feud
5336:Canton–Dunn Shootout
5301:Hickok–Tutt Shootout
5291:Broderick–Terry duel
5231:Gunfight at Spokogee
5196:Hot Springs gunfight
4932:Conflicts and events
4672:Harry "The Kid" Head
4482:. New York: Morrow.
4296:Apache County Critic
4216:The Arizona Sentinel
3944:TrueWestMagazine.com
3151:. New York: Morrow.
3004:on December 22, 2014
2811:"Earp Vendetta Ride"
2660:"Battle of Burleigh"
2136:Longhorn Restaurant
1928:Weekly Arizona Miner
1607:The Arizona Sentinel
594:Charles "Pony" Diehl
540:Weekly Arizona Miner
421:New Mexico Territory
355:legal technicalities
154:O.K. Corral gunfight
7327:Pleasant Valley War
7269:Sand Creek massacre
7219:Battle of the Alamo
7092:Long Tom's treasure
6787:Octaviano Larrazolo
6701:Ranald S. Mackenzie
6651:"Buffalo Bill" Cody
6362:"Old Bill" Williams
6312:William John Murphy
5716:Hay Meadow massacre
5665:Big Springs Robbery
5589:Stuart's Stranglers
5539:Pleasant Valley War
5504:Colorado Labor Wars
5474:Reese–Townsend feud
5371:Western Code Duello
5356:Burton Mossman duel
5346:South Pass Shootout
5181:Gunfight at Morenci
5131:Battle of the Plaza
5091:Goingsnake massacre
4166:on October 21, 2014
3847:on February 3, 2011
2867:Woog, Adam (2010).
2196:American Experience
1720:, reprinted by the
1595:Frederick W. Pitkin
1550:Sierra Bonita Ranch
1419:Albuquerque Journal
1334:Sierra Bonita Ranch
1172:Whetstone Mountains
1117:Arizona Weekly Star
980:head-on train crash
829:Wyatt seeks revenge
726:Contention, Arizona
695:Charleston, Arizona
637:. Tipton, a former
575:Daniel "Tip" Tipton
497:preliminary hearing
320:Deputy U.S. Marshal
193:Deputy U.S. Marshal
117:, Florentino Cruz,
21:
8152:Oklahoma Territory
7337:Sutton–Taylor feud
7317:Lincoln County War
7312:Johnson County War
7212:Military conflicts
7155:Klondike Gold Rush
6956:Westward expansion
6777:Zephaniah Kingsley
6551:John Wesley Hardin
6448:George Scarborough
6428:"Wild Bill" Hickok
6317:John Wesley Powell
5660:Gage Train Robbery
5599:Deep Creek murders
5584:Sheepshooters' War
5574:Fence Cutting Wars
5549:Colorado Range War
5529:Johnson County War
5509:Idaho labor strike
5439:Earp Vendetta Ride
5419:Sutton–Taylor feud
5409:Lincoln County War
5351:Walker–Graham duel
5241:Shootout in Benson
5226:Thibodaux massacre
5186:Blackwell gunfight
5161:Battle of Cimarron
5151:Hunnewell gunfight
4959:Earp Vendetta Ride
4815:Charles A. Shibell
4582:Billy Breakenridge
4385:San Francisco Call
4276:2015-01-30 at the
4076:Los Angeles Herald
3626:"Facts of History"
3467:. Tombstone News.
3198:True West Magazine
2997:True West Magazine
2992:"Wyatt Goes Rogue"
2782:. March 25, 1882.
2728:Arizona Daily Star
2635:on 23 October 2014
2329:True West Magazine
2249:The Angeles Herald
2141:2012-11-02 at the
1722:San Francisco Call
1685:
1659:. He died in 1906.
1587:Trinidad, Colorado
1554:Los Angeles Herald
1516:Gunnison, Colorado
1411:
1189:Curly Bill's death
1156:
1148:
1075:
1030:Billy Breakenridge
1014:
975:
909:
851:Colton, California
785:The Angeles Herald
750:
590:Curly Bill Brocius
493:American Wild West
403:Curly Bill Brocius
312:Earp Vendetta Ride
257:Curly Bill Brocius
177:Earp Vendetta Ride
125:, Frederick Bode,
119:Curly Bill Brocius
20:Earp Vendetta Ride
19:
8477:April 1882 events
8472:March 1882 events
8442:Arizona Territory
8437:Conflicts in 1882
8419:
8418:
8397:
8396:
8393:
8392:
8372:Wyoming Territory
7940:Montana Territory
7776:Florida Territory
7589:Arizona Territory
7476:Western lifestyle
7307:Earp-Clanton feud
7249:Chimayó Rebellion
7183:Battle of Lincoln
6989:Butterfield Trail
6939:Vigilante justice
6830:
6829:
6757:John Joel Glanton
6742:Jonathan R. Davis
6737:William H. Boring
6342:Trinidad Swilling
5931:Lenape (Delaware)
5856:Chippewa (Ojibwe)
5788:American frontier
5754:
5753:
5726:Morewood massacre
5706:Lexington murders
5604:Spring Creek raid
5554:Colfax County War
5544:Castaic Range War
5429:Brooks–Baxter War
5361:Silks–Fultom duel
5306:Duels of Jim Levy
5251:Battle of Eufaula
5176:Battle of Ingalls
5141:Trinidad Gunfight
5028:
5027:
4927:
4926:
4914:Marshall Williams
4894:George W. Parsons
4745:
4744:
4508:978-0-8061-3031-6
4421:978-1-58341-339-5
4354:978-1-4303-0141-7
4244:. 9 August 1878.
4158:Traywick, Ben T.
4082:(70). 13 May 1882
4072:"Probably Killed"
4046:"Probably Killed"
3982:978-1-4766-6344-9
3234:Heritage Auctions
3179:Lot Number: 43400
2878:978-1-60413-597-8
2583:978-0-8061-3320-1
2561:. Hastings House.
2308:. 26 March 1882.
2227:978-0-8061-2221-2
2173:978-0-8061-3106-1
2070:978-0-470-12822-0
1987:Dake, Maurice L.
1970:978-0-8263-0617-3
1665:was convicted of
1651:was convicted of
1511:American Frontier
1413:On April 3,
1239:Ford County Globe
1124:George Goodfellow
1098:Behan arrests two
1080:Dragoon Mountains
1059:Tucson Republican
1034:Denver Republican
986:that her husband
973:Tombstone in 1881
921:Stilwell's wounds
889:Cowboys in Tucson
528:George Goodfellow
351:Arizona Territory
308:
307:
149:
148:
53:Arizona Territory
8489:
8452:Arizona folklore
8409:
8408:
8220:Oregon Territory
8157:Indian Territory
7723:Dakota Territory
7547:
7546:
7540:
7539:
7439:New Mexico chile
7322:Mason County War
7279:Texas Revolution
7244:Bear Flag Revolt
6994:California Trail
6904:Manifest destiny
6836:Frontier culture
6732:John Jacob Astor
6706:Charley Reynolds
6606:Younger Brothers
6586:Joaquin Murrieta
6473:Harry C. Wheeler
6468:James Timberlake
6357:Henry Wickenburg
6302:Meriwether Lewis
6221:Touch the Clouds
6083:Native Americans
6079:
6078:
5781:
5774:
5767:
5758:
5757:
5594:Hashknife Outfit
5534:Mason County War
5489:Boyce–Sneed feud
5449:Flynn–Doran feud
5414:Lee–Peacock feud
5399:Tutt–Everett War
5326:Mart Duggan duel
5261:Gleeson gunfight
5206:Gunfight in Moab
5055:
5048:
5041:
5032:
5031:
4889:Sherman McMaster
4765:
4764:
4753:
4752:
4567:
4566:
4540:
4533:
4526:
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4493:
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4396:
4377:
4368:
4365:
4359:
4358:
4340:
4334:
4333:
4331:
4329:
4320:Clanton, Terry.
4317:
4311:
4310:
4308:
4307:
4287:
4281:
4268:
4262:
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4202:
4201:
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4182:
4176:
4175:
4173:
4171:
4162:. Archived from
4155:
4149:
4148:
4146:
4144:
4128:
4122:
4121:
4119:
4117:
4101:
4092:
4091:
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4087:
4068:
4062:
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4059:
4057:
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4035:
4030:. Archived from
4024:
4018:
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4000:
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3993:
3991:
3989:
3966:
3960:
3959:
3957:
3955:
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3924:
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3898:
3897:
3895:
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3873:
3862:
3856:
3854:
3852:
3843:. Archived from
3832:
3826:
3825:
3814:
3808:
3807:
3805:
3803:
3788:"The Earp Party"
3784:
3778:
3777:
3775:
3773:
3758:"Items at Large"
3754:
3748:
3747:
3745:
3743:
3724:
3715:
3714:
3712:
3710:
3682:
3676:
3675:
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3671:
3656:"Extra Judicial"
3652:
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3645:
3643:
3641:
3622:
3613:
3612:
3610:
3608:
3589:
3583:
3582:
3580:
3578:
3563:"The Earp Party"
3559:
3546:
3545:
3543:
3541:
3522:
3516:
3515:
3513:
3511:
3492:
3481:
3480:
3478:
3476:
3460:
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3451:
3449:
3444:on 23 March 2012
3440:. Archived from
3433:
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3009:
3000:. Archived from
2990:Bell, Bob Boze.
2987:
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2708:
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2695:"Late Telegrams"
2691:
2680:
2679:
2677:
2675:
2656:
2645:
2644:
2642:
2640:
2631:. Archived from
2624:
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2617:
2599:
2588:
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2569:
2563:
2562:
2554:
2548:
2547:
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2415:
2414:
2407:"Weekly Citizen"
2403:
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2381:
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2372:
2371:
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2367:
2351:
2345:
2344:
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2323:Boardman, Mark.
2320:
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2289:
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1935:on July 25, 2011
1919:
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1892:
1823:
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1820:
1818:
1802:
1787:Ten Percent Ring
1776:
1771:
1770:
1769:
1735:frontier justice
1705:at the restored
1571:Story variations
1566:
1562:Tombstone Nugget
1546:Tombstone Nugget
1343:On April 5
1276:Tombstone Nugget
879:Sherman McMaster
811:Suspects in jail
635:Nevada Territory
563:Sherman McMaster
300:
293:
286:
159:Principal events
151:
150:
83:Sherman McMaster
29:
22:
18:
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8267:
8214:
8154:
8146:
8073:
8045:
7992:
7934:
7902:
7859:
7841:
7824:Idaho Territory
7818:
7770:
7717:
7684:
7636:
7583:
7534:
7429:Native American
7402:
7353:Arizona Rangers
7341:
7296:
7288:
7207:
7188:Frisco shootout
7164:
7126:
7072:Dead man's hand
7058:
6971:
6965:
6961:Wild West shows
6869:Cattle rustling
6826:
6812:Sedona Schnebly
6797:Sylvester Mowry
6720:
6711:Philip Sheridan
6661:James C. Cooney
6633:
6627:
6519:Dalton Brothers
6477:
6388:Charlie Bassett
6371:
6292:John C. Frémont
6246:
6240:
6206:Snapping Turtle
6070:
6021:Southern Paiute
5986:Pend d'Oreilles
5971:Northern Paiute
5797:
5790:
5785:
5755:
5750:
5749:
5730:
5711:Bisbee massacre
5684:
5608:
5569:Porum Range War
5520:
5513:
5454:Gray County War
5394:County seat war
5375:
5282:
5275:
5156:Frisco shootout
5072:
5059:
5029:
5024:
5020:Contention City
4963:
4923:
4904:John Vermillion
4846:
4844:
4842:
4840:
4834:
4805:George McKelvey
4760:
4754:
4750:
4741:
4722:Frank Patterson
4632:Billy Claiborne
4614:
4612:
4606:
4563:rural interests
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4472:Further reading
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4278:Wayback Machine
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130:
107:Frank Stilwell
64:
60:
59:
49:Cochise County
46:
42:
41:
38:
34:
33:
30:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
8494:
8483:
8480:
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8360:
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8352:Port Townsend
8350:
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8340:
8336:
8330:
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8180:Oklahoma City
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8064:Virginia City
8062:
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8034:
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8029:
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8021:Nebraska City
8019:
8017:
8016:Fort Robinson
8014:
8012:
8011:Fort Atkinson
8009:
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8003:
8001:
7999:
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7989:
7988:Virginia City
7986:
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7855:Fort Dearborn
7853:
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7807:
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7804:St. Augustine
7802:
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7761:Standing Rock
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7680:San Francisco
7678:
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7597:Canyon Diablo
7595:
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7528:Snap fastener
7526:
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7511:
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7509:
7506:
7502:
7501:Texas country
7499:
7497:
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7484:
7483:
7482:
7481:Western music
7479:
7477:
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7471:Western genre
7469:
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7280:
7277:
7275:
7274:Seminole Wars
7272:
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6984:Bozeman Trail
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6962:
6959:
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6934:Train robbery
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6864:Cowboy poetry
6862:
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6857:
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6747:George Flavel
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6691:Calamity Jane
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6576:Frank McLaury
6574:
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6509:Billy Clanton
6507:
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6504:Butch Cassidy
6502:
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6490:
6489:Billy the Kid
6487:
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6433:Bat Masterson
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6413:Henry Garfias
6411:
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6367:Brigham Young
6365:
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6360:
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6347:Ora Rush Weed
6345:
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6337:Jack Swilling
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6282:Davy Crockett
6280:
6278:
6277:William Clark
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6209:
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5389:Railroad Wars
5387:
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5246:Naco Gunfight
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5005:Fort Huachuca
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4909:Daniel Tipton
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4899:Charles Smith
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8385:Fort Laramie
8380:Fort Bridger
8165:Broken Arrow
7916:Independence
7513:Cowboy boots
7508:Western wear
7388:Mountain men
7049:Tanner Trail
7034:Pony Express
7029:Oregon Trail
7024:Mormon Trail
6894:Homesteading
6859:Cattle drive
6822:Peter Lebeck
6807:Annie Oakley
6767:Doc Holliday
6696:Luther Kelly
6676:Alexis Godey
6666:George Crook
6601:Sundance Kid
6556:Johnny Ringo
6546:Bill Downing
6327:Levi Ruggles
6287:Donner Party
6262:John Bozeman
6257:Daniel Boone
6196:Sitting Bull
6171:Plenty Coups
6106:Chief Joseph
6101:Bloody Knife
6096:Black Kettle
5796:1776 to 1912
5499:Bellevue War
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4879:Henry Hooker
4874:Doc Holliday
4869:Jack Johnson
4841:businessmen,
4780:Crawley Dake
4727:Johnny Ringo
4697:Bill Leonard
4687:Bill Johnson
4652:Phin Clanton
4602:David Neagle
4592:Johnny Ringo
4587:Phin Clanton
4577:Johnny Behan
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398:Johnny Behan
374:Doc Holliday
363:
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211:Doc Holliday
176:
123:Johnny Ringo
103:Johnny Behan
79:Doc Holliday
63:Participants
8311:San Antonio
8248:Oregon City
8243:McMinnville
8170:Fort Gibson
8102:Fort Sumner
8092:Albuquerque
8059:Carson City
7963:Fort Benton
7921:Kansas City
7893:Leavenworth
7814:Tallahassee
7665:Los Angeles
7650:Bakersfield
7627:Window Rock
7434:New Mexican
7424:Californian
7373:Ghost towns
7264:Mexican War
7259:Indian Wars
7132:Gold rushes
7112:Paul Bunyan
7019:Meek Cutoff
6979:Barlow Road
6849:Barbed wire
6782:Seth Kinman
6596:Soapy Smith
6591:Belle Starr
6581:Tom McLaury
6571:Tom Ketchum
6566:Frank James
6561:Jesse James
6541:Bill Doolin
6514:Ike Clanton
6453:John Selman
6443:Bass Reeves
6418:Pat Garrett
6403:Virgil Earp
6398:Morgan Earp
6383:Elfego Baca
6322:Juan Rivera
6267:Jim Bridger
6146:Ganundalegi
6131:Crazy Snake
6126:Crazy Horse
4847:politicians
4800:Virgil Earp
4795:Morgan Earp
4790:Warren Earp
4732:Pete Spence
4717:Tom McLaury
4707:Johnny Lyle
4692:Luther King
4642:Ike Clanton
4170:October 21,
4086:20 February
3940:"The Split"
3851:February 6,
3239:23 February
3008:October 24,
2910:October 14,
2674:October 18,
1663:Pete Spence
1639:Ike Clanton
1478:Albuquerque
1470:Silver City
1444:Jack Duncan
1291:Virgil Earp
1087:Pete Spence
1018:Dave Neagle
997:Pima County
988:Pete Spence
867:Warren Earp
863:Ike Clanton
774:Pete Spence
739:Morgan Earp
699:Ike Clanton
618:. While in
519:Virgil Earp
513:Virgil Earp
457:confronted
447:Morgan Earp
443:Virgil Earp
382:Ike Clanton
372:along with
339:Morgan Earp
272:Pete Spence
242:Tom McLaury
232:Ike Clanton
216:Warren Earp
206:Morgan Earp
196:Virgil Earp
115:Ike Clanton
111:Pete Spence
8482:Wyatt Earp
8426:Categories
8296:Fort Worth
8233:The Dalles
8200:Tishomingo
8087:Alamogordo
7978:Livingston
7958:Deer Lodge
7878:Dodge City
7832:Fort Boise
7789:Negro Fort
7756:Rapid City
7751:Pine Ridge
7746:Fort Yates
7670:Sacramento
7642:California
7602:Fort Grant
7518:Cowboy hat
7486:New Mexico
7466:Weird West
7419:Chuckwagon
7332:Sheep Wars
7294:Range wars
7117:Pecos Bill
7087:Johnny Kaw
7082:John Henry
7077:Dime novel
6972:and trails
6949:Tack piano
6929:Stagecoach
6884:Ghost town
6646:Kit Carson
6634:and scouts
6494:Black Bart
6408:Wyatt Earp
6136:Dasoda-hae
6121:Crazy Bear
6091:Black Hawk
5696:Gunfighter
5579:Sheep Wars
4995:Contention
4990:Charleston
4859:James Earp
4854:Fred Dodge
4830:Fred White
4785:Wyatt Earp
4759:Supporting
4682:Milt Hicks
4677:Bill Hicks
4667:Pony Diehl
4561:Supporting
4460:5 November
4412:Wyatt Earp
4306:2009-07-08
4271:John Ringo
3988:24 January
3954:7 December
3923:7 December
3892:7 December
3802:October 4,
3772:October 3,
3742:October 3,
3709:5 November
3670:October 4,
3640:October 4,
3607:October 3,
3577:October 3,
3540:October 3,
3510:October 3,
3475:18 October
3421:October 3,
3208:2017-11-15
3047:18 October
2949:18 October
2639:18 October
2542:16 October
1793:References
1458:Camp Grant
1206:stagecoach
1202:Fred White
1183:Pony Diehl
1179:Curly Bill
952:reported,
787:reported:
624:James Earp
620:Fort Worth
451:Wyatt Earp
427:Background
323:Wyatt Earp
267:Pony Diehl
201:Wyatt Earp
127:Pony Diehl
95:Dan Tipton
75:James Earp
8362:Vancouver
8238:La Grande
8205:Tuskahoma
8195:Tahlequah
8175:Fort Sill
8142:Tucumcari
8112:Las Vegas
8041:Whiteclay
8036:Valentine
7968:Fort Peck
7926:St. Louis
7883:Ellsworth
7837:Fort Hall
7809:St. Marks
7794:Pensacola
7708:Telluride
7675:San Diego
7660:Jamestown
7617:Tombstone
7559:Anchorage
7407:Influence
7378:Gunfights
7170:Gunfights
7014:Lolo Pass
6970:Transport
6909:Moonshine
6899:Land rush
6889:Gunfights
6879:Fast draw
6854:Boot Hill
6752:C. S. Fly
6716:Al Sieber
6423:Jack Helm
6307:Joe Mayer
6245:Explorers
6216:Ten Bears
6201:Smallwood
6186:Sacagawea
6181:Red Cloud
6161:Manuelito
6156:Kiliahote
6006:Seminoles
5966:Nez Perce
5831:Blackfoot
5613:Robberies
5564:Pecos War
5283:showdowns
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