Earps
A Sign of Respect

A Sign of Respect

The story of Wyatt Earp and a Jewish symbol. April 1882. Wyatt Earp--running from the Cochise County law after the Vendetta Ride--is in New Mexico,...

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Sadie Earp

Sadie Earp

Sadie was already turning tricks when she was a young teenager. She was a free spirit who took up acting in a traveling show. There were few career...

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The Spicer Hearing

The Spicer Hearing

The Earps and Holliday face murder charges. October 31, 1881. Judge Wells Spicer (photo) gaveled to order a preliminary hearing into murder charges...

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A Deadly Decision

A Deadly Decision

Morgan Earp shouldn’t have gone to play billiards. March 18, 1882.  Morgan Earp, Dan Tipton and Doc Holliday attended a performance of “Stolen...

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Tom Fitch

Tom Fitch

Tom Fitch (photo) is best known as one of the great lawyers of the Old West. He successfully defended the Earps and Doc Holliday at the OK Corral...

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Ike Ran

Ike Ran

But was he a coward as he left the Tombstone street fight? It’s well known that Ike Clanton ran during the OK Corral shooutout—that Wyatt Earp held...

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