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Doc Holliday Is Far More Dangerous Than Tombstone Fans Realize (& This Blink-&-You'll-Miss-It Moment Proves It) - MSNTombstone’s Doc Holliday Is a Fearless Gunfighter Doc Holliday was a fearless, lethal gunfighter, driven by his terminal illness. His reckless courage and loyalty made him a key ally to the Earps.
For instance, Henry B. Holliday, John Henry “Doc” Holliday’s father, owned six slaves in 1860, according to the 1860 U.S. Slave Schedules (on Ancestry.com; subscription required), including ...
He developed a reputation as a skilled card player and a quick-draw gunfighter. Holliday's partnership with Earp led him to become involved in law enforcement conflicts, including the famous ...
Holliday, mythologized in books and movies as a notoriously doomed gambler and gunfighter who roamed the Wild West in the late 1800s, died in Glenwood Springs on Nov. 8, 1887, and is buried in the ...
Kelley Cox Post IndependentThe mystique of gunslinger Doc Holliday, who died in Glenwood Springs in 1887, ... His condition worsened over time, and is said to have contributed to Holliday’s ...
The authenticity of a gun thought to be previously owned by Old West gunfighter Doc Holliday and recently purchased for $84,000 by the Glenwood Springs Historical Society has been put in to question.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The authenticity of a gun thought to be previously owned by Old West gunfighter Doc Holliday and recently purchased for $84,000 by the Glenwood Springs Historical Society ...
Ecco. The novels, Doc and last year’s Epitaph: A Novel Of The O.K. Corral, chronicle the life and times of John Henry “Doc” Holliday, an Atlanta dentist-turned-Wild West gunfighter who ...
A Prescott cemetery official says a plaque at the gravesite of gunfighter John Henry "Doc" Holliday's girlfriend has been stolen. Arizona Pioneers' Home cemetery official Dale Sams tells the ...
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