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  1. Virgil Earp led a posse, chasing down cattle rustlers. At the Southeastern Arizona to Mexico border, Old Man Clanton was killed on August 13. 6 The slayers were reported as Mexican ranchers, but others say it was the Earp posse. Led by Virgil, it included Warren Earp (who had come to town) and likely included Morgan.

  2. Morgan Earp’s claim to fame is as one of the three Earp brothers at the O.K. Corral gunfight, alongside Virgil and Wyatt. He served as Tombstone, Arizona’s Special Policeman. The reason for the shootout was repeated death threats made by the Cowboys, who were frustrated with disruption in their business.

  3. e. The Earp Vendetta Ride was a deadly search by a federal posse led by Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp for a loose confederation of outlaw "Cowboys" they believed had ambushed his brothers Virgil and Morgan Earp, maiming the former and killing the latter. The two Earp brothers had been attacked in retaliation for the deaths of three Cowboys in ...

  4. Virgil Earp, né à Hartford le 18 juillet 1843, mort le 19 octobre 1905, était le shérif du comté de Cochise et à Tombstone en Arizona. Il est célèbre pour sa participation à la fusillade d'O.K. Corral avec Doc Holliday et ses frères Wyatt Earp et Morgan Earp (en) .

  5. historicoldcitycemetery.org › virgil-earpVirgil Earp - OCCC

    00:00. 10:44. The Virgil Earp buried in Sacramento’s Old City Cemetery is actually the nephew of the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, known for taking part in the shootout at the OK Corral. Newton Jasper Earp, Wyatt’s oldest half brother named his two sons Wyatt and Virgil, after his famous brothers. Virgil Edwin Earp was born in Arizona in 1879 ...

  6. Earp was the fourth of eight children born to Nicholas Earp and his second wife, Virginia Ann Cooksey. His four brothers—James (1841–1926), Virgil (1843–1905), Morgan (1851–82), and Warren (1855–1900)—as well as a half-brother, Newton, would play integral roles throughout Wyatt’s life. He grew up in Illinois and Iowa but in 1864 ...

  7. November 19-22, 1881. On this nineteenth day of November, 1881, on the hearing of the above entitled cause on the examination of Wyatt Earp and J. H. Holliday; Virgil W. Earp, a witness of lawful age, being produced and sworn, deposes and says as follows: My name is Virgil W. Earp; I reside in Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona Territory.