wyatt earp Wyatt Earp Wyatt Earp, born Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp, was born on March 19, 1848 in Manmouth, Illinois to Nicholas and Virginia Earp. ... View More
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Lawmen of the Wild West ... On October 26, 1881, a feud between the Earps and the Clanton gang, led by Ike Clanton broke out, this was the shootout at the OKCorral, Wyatt Earp survived. ... View More
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Tombstone After retiring as a US Marshall in Dodge City, Wyatt Earp and his brothers and their wives go to Tombstone, Arizona to go into business, where silver has just ... View More
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Frontier Justice ... century. Judges like Roy Bean and warriors like Wyatt Earp led the fight against western corruption and all its evils. The west ... View More
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Tombstone This particular movie includes several legends of the ampquotOld Westampquot, such as Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, Texas Jack, Johnny Ringo, and several others. ... View More
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Friends to the End ... Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp have a special relationship. ... He and the others have heard of Wyatt Earp, so they know he use to be a Marshal. ... View More
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doc holliday ... He also met Wyatt Earp in Ft. Griffin ... Since he really had no friends elsewhere, Doc headed back for Dodge City and Wyatt Earp. When ... View More
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Doc Holliday ... Also during this stop in Fort Griffin, Doc Holliday met Wyatt Earp. ... This was also the time where his friendship with Wyatt Earp reached a new level. ... View More
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Tombstone ... was simply gorgeous, with its very well carpeted game room along with its marvel beauty.ampquot The saloon had brought along a well known person, Wyatt Earp, who had ... View More
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Cowtowns ... town. Characters such as Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Bill Tilghman and Charlie Bassett brought law and order to the town. They helped ... View More
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American melting pot ... North Dakota. Wyatt Earp, and ampquotWild Billampquot Hickok, two legendary lawmen, ruled the frontier towns of Dodge City and Abilene. The West ... View More
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gold rush ... that this era began around this time because they only heard of the most infamous cowboys and gunfighters such as Billy the Kid, Pecos Bill, and/or Wyatt Earp. ... View More
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