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Thomas Fitch (politician)

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latitude and climate and race, and on these grounds alone its existence among a Saxon people, living in the north temperate zone, is a climatic anomaly. It did not grow out of any structural, or race, or social, or climatic necessities, and if it be, as asserted, the offspring of revelation here, I can only say that it needed a revelation to start it. That it has scriptural patriarchal origin and example is probably true, but that was in another age than ours, and in a different land. If Abraham had lived on the line of the overland road in the afternoon of the nineteenth century; if Isaac had been surrounded by 40,000,000 monogamous Yankees; if Jacob had associated with miners and been jostled by speculators, there would, I apprehend, have been a different order of social life in Palestine. The Mormon doctrine may be the true theology, and the writings of Joseph Smith the most direct revelations. The practice of polygamy may be a safeguard against the vice of unlicensed indulgence, and the social life of Utah the most sanitary of social reforms. All the advantages claimed for this State may be actual, but nevertheless the fact exists that polygamy is an anomaly in this Republic, existing hitherto by the sufferance of a people who now declare that it shall exist no longer.
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shotgun, and then resuming shooting with the pistol. Another influential witness for the defense was Deputy District Attorney Winfield Scott Williams. In earlier testimony, Behan denied telling Virgil on the night after the gunfight that Virgil had acted properly. Williams testified that Sheriff Behan had inaccurately reported that conversation during which, according to Williams, Behan told Virgil that one of the McLaury brothers drew his gun first, and "You did perfectly right." Behan denied that he said anything resembling this. Fitch's ability to impeach the testimony of the County Sheriff and key witness probably influenced Judge Spicer, who had been subject to perjured testimony in the John D. Lee case that resulted in his client's execution.
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witnesses repeatedly stumbled when Fitch asked them questions, in many instances replying weakly, "I don't remember." Tombstone's chief prosecutor was Republican Lyttleton Price, who was aided by Ben Goodrich and, three days into the hearing, by co-counsel Will McLaury, brother to the dead Cowboys Frank and Tom McLaury. Will McLaury left his Texas law practice and his children with a caretaker to help prosecute the Earps and Doc Holliday. He summed up his attitude towards the Earps in a letter to a law partner: "I think I can hang them."
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out of everything I saw and heard." Fitch told him, "Clemens, your lecture was magnificent. It was eloquent, moving, sincere. Never in my entire life have I listened to such a magnificent piece of descriptive narration. But you committed one unpardonable sin—the unpardonable sin. It is a sin you must never commit again. You closed a most eloquent description, by which you had keyed your audience up to a pitch of the intensest interest, with a piece of atrocious anti-climax which nullified all the really fine effect you had produced."
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he was evidently prepared to subordinate all other considerations." He said this included "whenever and wherever I may find the local or federal laws obstructing or interfering therewith, by God's blessing I shall trample them under my feet." Fitch described him as "A sort of missionary exercising judicial functions," "a very determined man," "of considerable personal courage," "but not fit to be a judge."
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testified that he tried to prevent the confrontation. I "told them...I was down there for the purpose of disarming the Clantons and McLaurys. They wouldn't heed me, paid no attention. And I said, 'Gentleman, I am Sheriff of this County, and I am not going to allow any trouble if I can help it.' They brushed past me." He said
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But let the counsel on both sides, and the court also, keep constantly in mind the uncommon character of this case. The supreme court of California has well said: " Courts are bound to take notice of the political and social condition of the country which they judicially rule." It is therefore proper
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After his time in Arizona, Fitch spent two years traveling through Europe, the Southern United States, and California, after which he lived in Arizona for four years where he practiced law. In 1880 he removed to Minneapolis and formed a partnership with Mr. Morrison, which took the title of Morrison
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Witnesses for the prosecution state unequivocally that William Clanton fell or was shot at the first fire and Claiborne says he was shot when the pistol was only about a foot from his belly. Yet it is clear that there were no powder burns or marks on his clothes. And Judge Lucas says he saw him fire
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The preliminary hearing turned into a month-long dramatic court-room confrontation, the longest in Arizona history. The legal purpose of the hearing was to determine whether a crime had actually been committed, and whether there was "sufficient cause" to bring the four defendants to trial. Fitch was
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in 1870 as Chief Justice of Utah Territorial Supreme Court. McKean had removed virtually all locally elected officials from their roles and supplanted their authority with federal officials he appointed. McKean believed that he had a divinely appointed mission in Utah, "to the carrying out of which
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Clemens credited Fitch with giving him his "first really profitable lesson" in writing. In 1866, Clemens presented his lecture on the Sandwich Islands to a crowd in Washoe City. Clemens commented that, "When I first began to lecture, and in my earlier writings, my sole idea was to make comic capital
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Spicer noted that if Wyatt and Holliday had not backed up Marshal Earp, then he would have faced even more overwhelming odds than he had, and could not possibly have survived. He invited the grand jury to confirm his findings, and two weeks later, it agreed with Spicer's finding and also refused to
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Spicer said that Virgil in "calling upon Wyatt Earp, and J. H. Holliday to assist him... committed an injudicious and censurable act, and although in this he acted incautiously and without due circumspection," in the end "the Earps acted wisely, discretely and prudentially, to secure their own self
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Fitch was very successful in cornering witnesses into offering conflicting testimony or saying they did not remember. In several instances, he obtained testimony from prosecution witnesses and followed up with statements corroborated by others that conflicted with the prior testimony. Prosecution
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Thomas married three times. He married his first wife Mary H Wainright in 1858 in San Francisco, California. They had two sons, Francis born 1859 and Thomas born 1862. Mary died giving birth to Thomas. His second wife was Anna Mariska née Corey. They married in 1863 in San Francisco, California.
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Spicer specifically noted that Ike Clanton claimed the Earps were out to murder him, yet while unarmed had been allowed by the Earps to escape unharmed from the fight. He wrote, "the great fact, most prominent in the matter, to wit, that Isaac Clanton was not injured at all, and could have been
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After a month of testimony from 30 witnesses, Spicer concluded that there was not enough evidence to indict the men. In his ruling, he noted that Ike Clanton had the night before, while unarmed, publicly declared that the Earp brothers and Holliday had insulted him, and that when he was armed he
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Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan testimony for the prosecution crumbled under Fitch's questioning. Behan testified that he had seen Doc Holliday holding a shotgun prior to the gunfight. He then offered an improbable scenario: Doc Holliday had first fired a nickel-plated pistol, then fired the
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McKean charged the defense with "proving that the polygamous practices charged in the indictment are not crimes." On October 16, Young pleaded innocent. The attorneys asked for time to prepare for the case and based on McKean's ruling, Fitch inferred that the trial would proceed in March. Young
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I am not here to attack polygamy from a theological, moral, or physical, but from a political standpoint. Certainly I do not propose to question the pure motives or the honesty of those who believe in and practice it. I am inclined to agree with Montesquieu and Buckle, that it is an affair of
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The prosecution presented considerable evidence in an attempt to bind the Earps and Holliday over for trial. On the second day of the hearings, William Allen testified for the prosecution that "the firing commenced by the Earp party. I think it was Doc Holliday who fired first." Johnny Behan
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in Utah. He practiced law, mostly in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona, moving frequently during his life among these states. He also briefly practiced law in Minnesota and New York. According to one obituary he was one of "the three great orators who kept California loyal to the
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Clemens reported the duel differently: "They went out to fight this morning, with navy revolvers, at fifteen paces. The police interfered and prevented the duel." Fitch, his wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law occupied a suite of rooms across the hall from Clemens and
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In 1884 he left Arizona and for the next eight years resided part of the time in San Diego, and some time in San Francisco County. In 1891, he defended Ed Tewksbury who was accused of murdering Tom Graham in one of the final acts of violence growing out of the
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from San Diego. In October 1881 Fitch and Hunsaker were hired by the Earps when they were indicted for murder. Behan was by this time the Cochise County Sheriff and a witness for the prosecution during the Earp's preliminary hearing that determined whether the
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had put up their hands or thrown open their coats to show they were not armed, and that Doc Holliday had fired first. He testified that the first five shots had come from the Earps. He clearly blamed the Earps and Doc Holliday for instigating the shootout.
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and others were served with an arrest warrant by U. S. Marshal at Young's residence in Salt Lake City. He was charged with lewd and lascivious cohabitation with his plural wives but allowed to remain in his home guarded by a marshal. The next day Apostle
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departed for St. George, Utah and Fitch left for New York. Shortly after their departure, McKean set the trial date for November 20. Assistant defense attorney Hempstead protested, and the prosecutor demanded forfeiture of Young's bail. The
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Fitch was able to damage Ike Clanton's credibility through skillful questioning. In response to his questioning, Clanton denied seeking confirmation from Wyatt Earp about the reward offered by Wells, Fargo & Co,
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killed first and easiest." He described Frank McLaury's insistence that he would not give up his weapons unless the marshal and his deputies also gave up their arms as a "proposition both monstrous and startling!"
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to say, that while the case at bar is called, "The People versus Brigham Young" its other and real title is, "Federal Authority versus Polygamic Theocracy."..A system is on trial in the person of Brigham Young.
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and campaigned for Abraham Lincoln across Nevada. He developed a reputation as a capable lawyer and a terrific speaker and was nicknamed the "silver-tongued orator of the Pacific." He was a member of the
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His opposition to the bill may have cost him votes at home, and he was not reelected in 1870 even though he represented the dominant Republican party. In 1870, his wife published her first novel,
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in central Arizona. He settled in New York City in December 1892 for a period before he returned full-time to Arizona in 1893. He briefly moved to Utah in 1894 when the territory was granted
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him. The prosecution vociferously objected. Although the statute was not specific about whether it was legal for a defendant to read his statement, Spicer allowed his testimony to proceed.
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manufacturers who were attempting to have their product classified as a beer instead of a liquor for customs purposes. In 1909 moved to Los Angeles where he became a writer for the
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and announced his candidacy for United States senator but failed to receive the nomination. Fitch returned to Arizona and settled in Phoenix where he remained through at least 1896.
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from the church as a result, although he was never convicted, nor was Young ever indicted based on his testimony. On April 15, 1872, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled in "Clinton
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as an attorney and general counsel to the Church. He was in charge of all the criminal and civil litigation in which Brigham Young and other Church leaders were involved.
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home in Decoto, California, on November 12, 1923. He was interred in Cypress (later renamed Chapel of the Chimes) Cemetery in Decoto (later Hayward), California.
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On October 12, Judge McKean issued his decision on Fitch's motion to quash the indictment in which he positioned the case as a trial of the entire church.
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Anna died in 1904 in Los Angeles California. His third wife was Serena (Rena) Fitch née Dodds. They married on 28 March 1905 in San Bernardino, California
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in the case of People versus Brigham Young, Sr.. Fitch represented the church leaders and arranged for Young's bail. Fitch moved to quash the indictment.
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and unsuccessfully campaigned for the role as territorial delegate to Congress from the Nevada Territory in 1864. He also campaigned across Nevada for
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intended to shoot them or fight them on sight. On the morning of the shooting Ike was armed with revolver and Winchester rifle. Spicer noted that:
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and Fitch was probably acquainted with Spicer's work as an attorney. In 1874 Fitch returned to San Francisco and made his home there until 1877.
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preservation." "He needed the assistance and support of staunch and true friends, upon whose courage, coolness and fidelity he could depend..."
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Fitch was born in New York City on January 27, 1838. His father Thomas was a merchant and he attended public schools. His family had lived in
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He was elected a member of the 1872 Utah Constitutional Convention On the second day of the convention, he harshly criticized federal Judge
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Fitch had Wyatt Earp prepare a written statement, as permitted by Section 133 of Arizona law, which would not allow the prosecution to
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During February and March Fitch spoke eloquently about the political necessity of forgoing polygamy from the Utah state constitution.
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and Thomas Fitch were elected as United States senators from the proposed State of Deseret, should it be admitted into the Union.
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Fitch wrote for and edited a number of newspapers during his life and served in multiple political offices. He was a stout
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and soon after was appointed county district attorney. When his term as district attorney expired in 1866, he moved to
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was published from October 29, 1864, until April 15, 1865, but ceased publication before Twain could contribute.
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On May 1, 1871, he went to Salt Lake City in connection with mining litigation, and while there was retained by
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from his time in California, Nevada, and Utah. Fitch also contributed US$ 10,000 to Wyatt Earp's defense fund.
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with New Mexico. He lived at different times in San Diego and in Honolulu. While in Hawaii, he represented
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by Fitch, he said "I don't remember" 14 times. This and other contradictions impugned Clanton's testimony.
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The Bay of San Francisco: The Metropolis of the Pacific Coast and its Suburban Cities: a History, Volume 2
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was also arrested on similar charges. On October 9, 1871, Brigham Young appeared before Chief Justice
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of the United States, serving from March 4, 1869 – March 3, 1871, and opened his first law practice.
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Arizona, Prehistoric, Aboriginal, Pioneer, Modern; The Nation's Youngest Commonwealth Within a Land
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in the Dagget Building in Virginia City. Fitch started his own eight-page weekly literary journal,
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Warner, George E.; Foote, C M.; Neill, Edward Duffield; Williams, John Fletcher (June 19, 2010).
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where he worked for one year before moving to San Francisco, California, in the summer of 1860.
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Fitch defended Brigham Young and served as general counsel to the LDS Church beginning in 1871.
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or in the act of firing several times before he was shot, and he thinks two shots afterwards.
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43 when he arrived in Tombstone early in 1881. He brought a wealth of trial experience in
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U.S. Congressional Representative; lawyer; writer and newspaper editor; district attorney
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Upon arriving in San Francisco, he campaigned across the state for the election of
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Nevada
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and was chosen as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. He served alongside
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and other church leaders when Young and his denomination were prosecuted for
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Fitch defended Ed Tewksbury, one of the last surviving family members of the
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While practicing law in Utah, he very likely followed the prosecution of
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Fitch kept up his law studies and in 1864 was admitted to the bar by the
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He witnessed the laying of the first rail at the western terminus of the
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who credited him with improving his writing. Fitch was a delegate to the
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Later in his life he credited his oratorical skills to the influence of
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filed murder charges. A preliminary hearing was convened by Judge
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of "Mark Twain") was writing for the Virginia City newspaper, the
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for U.S. President and U.S. Vice President "with telling effect".
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was defended by United States Court Commissioner Thomas J. Drum.
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on October 31. The Earps chose "the Silver-Tongued Orator of the
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at the firm of Shafter, Heydenfeld & Gould in San Francisco.
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as the representative for the 15th District in 1862 and 1863.
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In 1863 he went to Nevada where he was named editor of the
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And Die in the West: the Story of the O.K. Corral Gunfight
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in 1891, and she wrote two more books in 1891 and 1893.
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ran a story that Brigham Young had fled from justice.
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In December 1869, he spoke against the pending anti-
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for six or seven generations. One of his ancestors,
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Lewis Publishing Company. 1892. p. 733. 345:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2830:Members of the Arizona Territorial Legislature 2114: 2101: 2076: 2070: 2045: 1990: 1959: 1950: 1925: 1919: 1612: 807:and before he became famous in New York City. 530: 2404: 2278: 1870: 1868: 1848: 1846: 1844: 1842: 1840: 1838: 1836: 1834: 1706: 1704: 1702: 1503: 976: 849:would face murder charges as a result of the 2364:U.S. House of Representatives 2034: 1686: 1684: 1682: 1680: 1168: 883:On October 27, 1881, just one day after the 395:in 1862 and 1863. In 1864, he was living in 1606: 1580:. Philadelphia: J. B. Lipponcott & Co. 660:Better days: or, A millionaire of to-morrow 2411: 2397: 2149:. Tempe Historical Society. Archived from 1865: 1853:Steinfield, Joseph D. 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Clarke Publishing Co. pp.  1673:from the original on November 11, 2012. 1643: 1555: 1534: 1287: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1216: 810:In 1879 he was elected a member of the 803:in a role while Du Souchet was still a 2782: 2030:from the original on November 4, 2015. 2021: 1661: 1659: 1278: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1248: 926: 744:, who had been appointed by President 611:Nevada State Constitutional Convention 409:Nevada state constitutional convention 142:March 4, 1869 â€“ March 3, 1871 2855:People of the Cochise County conflict 2392: 2121:Famous Trials: The O. K. Corral Trial 2083:Famous Trials: The O. K. Corral Trial 2052:Famous Trials: The O. K. Corral Trial 2024:"The Earp-Holliday Trial: An Account" 1997:Famous Trials: The O. K. Corral Trial 1966:Famous Trials: The O. K. Corral Trial 1932:Famous Trials: The O. K. Corral Trial 1894: 1619:Famous Trials: The O. K. 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(2010). 1415:"Dispatches by the State Line" 1358: 1338: 1192: 1081:and to the time he spent with 993:Exposes prosecution weaknesses 857:Defends Earps and Doc Holliday 442: 208:March 18, 1872 â€“ 1872 173:Utah Constitutional Convention 1: 2940:19th-century American lawyers 2468:One at-large seat (1864–1983) 2362:Member of the  2347:U.S. House of Representatives 1901:Paula Mitchell Marks (1989). 1876:"Wyatt Earp's Vendetta Posse" 1711:McClintock, James H. (1916). 1205:. Record Publishing Company. 1202:A History of the Fitch Family 1124: 658:. Tom and his wife published 2835:District attorneys in Nevada 2323:"Thomas Fitch (id: F000159)" 1993:"Testimony of Wesley Fuller" 1797:. San Diego History Center. 1693:"Wyatt Earp Takes the Stand" 462: 379:during the October 26, 1881 7: 2279:Eric N. Moody, ed. (1978). 2022:Linder, Douglas O. (2005). 1506:"Reporting With Mark Twain" 1324:. Nabu Press. p. 740. 1288:Peckham, George E. (1920). 919:" as their lead attorney. 885:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 863:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 851:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 778:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 719:William "Wild Bill" Hickman 531:Association with Mark Twain 381:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 10: 2971: 2925:Politicians from San Diego 2910:Politicians from Milwaukee 2895:People from Utah Territory 2880:Lawyers from San Francisco 2300:FITCH, Thomas, (1838–1923) 1644:Whitney, Orson F. (1870). 1556:Whitney, Orson F. (1916). 977:Prepares written testimony 860: 613:. He was nominated by the 551:(who also wrote under the 18: 2905:Politicians from Honolulu 2742: 2706: 2675: 2639: 2624: 2474: 2467: 2456: 2426: 2377: 2360: 2352: 2345: 1558:"Popular History of Utah" 963:Mountain Meadows Massacre 774:Mountain Meadows Massacre 625:. In 1865 Fitch moved to 525:California State Assembly 516:, where he wrote for the 497:and became editor of the 415:. He was a member of the 403:. 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Index

Thomas Fitch

California State Assembly
15th
Nevada Constitutional Convention
Washoe County
U.S. House of Representatives
Nevada
at-Large
Delos R. Ashley
Charles West Kendall
Utah Constitutional Convention
United States Senate
Utah Territory
Arizona Territorial Legislature
Decoto
Hayward, California
Republican

lawyer
politician
Brigham Young
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
polygamy
Virgil
Morgan
Wyatt Earp
Doc Holliday
Billy Clanton
Tom

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