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  1. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (Monmouth, 19 de março de 1848 – 13 de Janeiro de 1929) ocupou vários postos policiais no oeste Americano. Foi um dos protagonistas do Tiroteio em O.K. Corral em Tombstone, Arizona, junto com Doc Holliday, Virgil Earp, e Morgan Earp. Faz parte dos vultos reais que se tornaram lendários pelos seus feitos registrados ...

  2. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Maybe there’s a little truth to it. Published in the Albuquerque Journal on May 6, 1958. “Billy the Kid was no leader of an outlaw gang. And Pat Garrett – they make a hero of him for shooting Billy. He was the worst outlaw in the Southwest. No, I don’t and didn’t think much of Pat Garrett. He knew it, too …. Now for Billy the Kid.

  3. 1 de out. de 2009 · Virgil’s wife, Allie, apparently resented Wyatt for stealing some of her husband’s Tombstone thunder, but that’s OK. Virgil was the Earp who hugged her with his one good arm after the December 1881 ambush and the Earp with enough true grit to still be serving as a deputy sheriff when he died of pneumonia in 1905.

  4. On May 27, Virgil Earp gave the Examiner a second interview, which appeared in the paper’s May 28 edition. This interview contains Virgil’s account of the Earps’ first brush with the Clantons and McLaurys, over some stolen army mules. It includes his story of the pursuit of the Benson stage robbers in March 1881, and of the abortive deal ...

  5. 25 de out. de 2012 · Dan is a member of the Police1 Editorial Advisory Board. At three o’clock on the afternoon of October 26, 1881 in Tombstone, Arizona City Marshall Virgil Earp deputized Wyatt, Morgan, and Doc Holiday, and on Virgil’s command, the four began the long walk toward the OK Corral to disarm the cowboys gathered there.

  6. 11 de set. de 2018 · Virgil Earp’s Homestead Proof — Testimony of Claimant document is an interesting read. Note the humble size of his adobe home, where he lived with his third wife, Alvira “Allie” Earp. Virgil also worked a mining claim in the Hassayampa District, where in 1896, he was seriously injured in the collapse of a tunnel.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wyatt_EarpWyatt Earp - Wikipedia

    Virgil Earp was the town constable in Prescott, Arizona Territory, and he wrote to Wyatt about the opportunities in the silver-mining boomtown of Tombstone. He later wrote, "In 1879 Dodge was beginning to lose much of the snap which had given it a charm to men of reckless blood, and I decided to move to Tombstone, which was just building up a reputation."