"[232] When Burns turned them down, Josephine actively worked to stop the publication of his book, fearful that their efforts to publish Wyatt's biography would be thwarted as a result. Long after his death, he has many devoted detractors and admirers. The Earps returned briefly to San Francisco in April 1900, but soon continued on to Seattle. On December 7, 1897, he was quoted in a story in the Washington Post, reprinted by the San Francisco Call, describing the Earp's lawbreaking behavior in Tombstone. [2] Wyatt may have been a pimp, but historian Robert Gary L. Roberts believes that he was more likely an enforcer or a bouncer for the brothel. Governor George W. Glick arranged a 10-day cooling-off period to allow Short to sell the saloon, but Short, Earp, and the others refused to compromise. [192], Flood's writing was "stilted, corny, and one-dimensional", and the manuscript, completed some time in early 1926, never found a publisher. [86], In 1910, when he was 62, the Los Angeles Police Department hired Wyatt and former Los Angeles detective Arthur Moore King at $10.00 per day to carry out various tasks "outside the law" such as retrieving criminals from Mexico, which he did very capably. [74] The election board met on November 14 and declared Shibell the winner. A heavy, tawny mustache shades his firm mouth and sweeps below his strong, square chin. 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[167][184] They had an estimated $80,000, a relative fortune (equivalent to about $2,460,000 today). He died 40 minutes later. Bartholomew's books started a trend of debunking Earp, and the academic community followed his lead, pursuing the image of Earp as a "fighting pimp". [4] The local newspaper reported, "It is but justice to Earp to say he has made an excellent officer." "[264]:2Boyer admitted that the book is "100 percent Boyer". [164] Stories about the fight and Earp's contested decision were distributed nationwide to a public that knew little of Wyatt Earp prior to that time. [258] Due to Lake's fanciful biography and because Wyatt outlived all of his brothers, his name became famous and he is the primary figure in many movies, TV shows, biographies and works of fiction.[259]:207. [33]:13[32], In early 1874, Earp and Sally moved to the growing cow town of Wichita where his brother James ran a brothel. [94] Earp invited his friend Bat Masterson to Tombstone to help him run the faro tables in the saloon,[95] and he telegraphed Luke Short in June 1881 to offer him a job as a faro dealer. ", This page was last edited on 22 April 2021, at 02:19. He was taken next morning, before his honor, the police judge, paid his fine for his fun like a little man and went on his way rejoicing. He had been elected to the Arizona Territorial Legislature twice, representing Yavapai Country in the 7th Territorial Legislature in 1873[80]:511 and Mohave County in the 10th in 1879. He continued to race horses, but he could no longer afford to own them by 1896, so he raced them on behalf of the owner of a horse stable in Santa Rosa which he managed. [242] Lake portrayed Earp as a "Western superhero" who single-handedly cleaned up a town full of cowboy criminals. Wyatt was only 13 years old, too young to enlist, but he tried on several occasions to run away and join the army. Earp complained about the book until his death in 1929, and his wife continued in the same vein afterward. [186], After Tonopah's gold strike waned, they moved in 1905 to Goldfield, Nevada, where his brother Virgil and his wife were living. In response, Hurst printed a handbill describing the theft, and he charged McLaury with hiding the mules. [155] She frequently griped about his lack of work and financial success and even his character and personality, and he often went on long walks to get away from her. On June 5, Kennedy was acquitted while the case remained against Earp and Shown. [41]:71 One of the reasons that it drew a good crowd was the Golden Poppy brothel upstairs, owned by Madam Cora. B. Berry, while another round narrowly missed him. Then, at Fitzsimmons' next punch, Sharkey dropped, clutched his groin, and rolled on the canvas screaming foul. The Dodge City Times noted on May 14 that he'd been appointed Assistant Marshal for $75 per month,[43] serving under Charlie Bassett. [86][160] It was widely believed that no foul had occurred and that Earp had bet on Sharkey. From 1866-68, he drove cargo over 720 miles (1,160 km) wagon road from Wilmington through San Bernardino, then Las Vegas, Nevada, to Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. ", DeMattos, Jack. However, he still owned a house in Tombstone with his former common-law wife Mattie, who had waited for him in Colton where his parents and Virgil were living. Buffalo Bill Cody and Ned Buntline bring a Buzzard fired several shots at Enright with his Winchester, then allies of both sides took defensive positions behind snowbanks and began shooting at one another. "A Tour of Earp Country – Part 2. Marshal Wyatt Earp formed a posse made up of his brothers James and Warren, Doc Holliday, Sherman McMaster, Jack "Turkey Creek" Johnson, Charles "Hairlip Charlie" Smith, Dan Tipton, and Texas Jack Vermillion to protect the family and pursue the suspects, paying them $5 a day. Breakenridge was assisted by Western novelist William MacLeod Raine, who since 1904 had published more than 25 novels about Western history. Unable to find his cremains, they stole the 300 pounds (140 kg) grave stone. [207] Charlie Welsh's daughter Grace Spolidora and his daughter-in-law, Alma, were the only witnesses to Wyatt's body's cremation. [127][240], In reviewing Allen Barra's Inventing Wyatt Earp. Behan's posse was then observed in the distance, and Hooker suggested that Earp make his stand there, but Earp moved into the hills about 3 mi (5 km) distant near Reilly Hill. Schneider was well liked, and a mob of miners quickly gathered and threatened to lynch O'Rourke on the spot. [116] Earp's posse wasn't found by the local posse, led by Cochise County Sheriff John Behan, although Behan's party trailed them for many miles. Wyatt had protected Curly Bill against a mob ready to lynch him 18 months earlier, and he provided testimony that helped spare Curly Bill from a murder trial for killing Marshal Fred White. Corral shootout, and this final incident may have been misunderstood by the McLaurys. [36][37][38] Earp wrote Lake many years later that he "arrived in Wichita direct from my buffalo hunt in '74", so he may have hunted buffalo between 1873 and 1874, although there's no evidence that he ever did so. [242], Lake wrote the book with Earp's input,[243] but was only able to interview him eight times before Earp died,[244] during which Earp sketched out the "barest facts" of his life. [49] Several doctors verified afterward that Sharkey had been hit hard below the belt, but the public had bet heavily on Fitzsimmons and they were livid at the outcome. The Earps rented a cabin from Rex Beach for $100 a month and spent the winter of 1898–1899 there. ", DeMattos, Jack. Earp, on the other hand, "was head of band of desperadoes, a partner in stage robbers, and a friend of gamblers and professional killers ... Wyatt was the boss killer of the region. [47] Fitch produced contradictory testimony from prosecution witnesses during cross-examination, or they appeared to dodge his questions or said that they could not remember. [173] The second floor had 12 "clubrooms" decorated with fine mirrors, thick carpets, draperies, and sideboards. [52]:50 Wyatt brought horses and a buckboard wagon which he planned to convert into a stagecoach, but he found two established stage lines already running. [220], The book "is now regarded more as fiction than fact",[220] "an imaginative hoax, a fabrication mixed with just enough fact to give it credibility". The tension came to a head between the Earps and the Cowboys on Wednesday, October 26, 1881. [126] Eight years later, Dr. B. Brookes Lee was accused of treating Sharkey to make it appear that he had been fouled by Fitzsimmons, and Lee admitted that it was true. Earp beat Smith in a fist-fight and was fined $30. Wyatt Earp Online Sa Prevodom, HD 1080p Gledati Wyatt Earp Online Sa Prevodom, puni film s prijevodima Označiti:: Gledajte sad!! She and her sister Alma were concerned about the care Sadie gave Wyatt. [131] Until the fight, Earp had been a minor figure known regionally in California and Arizona; afterward, his name was known from coast to coast. Holliday answered with the discharge of his shotgun. [166][167][169] But Sadie miscarried again. [167][178], On July 6, 1900, Wyatt's brother Warren was shot and killed in a saloon in Willcox, Arizona. She wasn't that upset. [71], Earp later testified at the O.K. Brocius expressed regret, saying that he had not intended to shoot White. When Josephine did not attend Wyatt's funeral, Grace Spolidora was furious. [117], Morgan Earp was murdered on March 18 while playing billiards, shot by gunmen firing from a dark alley through a door window into the billiard room. He ran against his elder half-brother Newton for the office of constable and won by 137 votes to Newton's 108, but their father lost the election for Justice of the Peace in a very close four-way race. [44], He arrived at the frontier town on the Clear Fork of the Brazos River and went to the Bee Hive Saloon, the largest in town and owned by John Shanssey, whom Earp had known since he was 21. [129], Earp dealt faro at Masterson's saloon for several weeks, then left for Gunnison, Colorado, in May 1882 with McMaster, Vermillion, and Warren Earp. Although gambling was illegal, Considine had worked out an agreement with Police Chief C. S. Reed. ", Earp, Wyatt S. "Wyatt Earp's Tribute to Bat Masterson, the Hero of 'Dobe Walls. In spring 1866, Wyatt became a teamster transporting cargo for Chris Taylor. [100], The holdup took place near Benson, during which the robbers killed driver Eli "Budd" Philpot and passenger Peter Roerig. [86]Baldwin was a horse breeder and racer who also owned the Santa Anita race track in Los Angeles which Earp frequented. Dodge as a shotgun messenger on stagecoaches when they transported Wells Fargo strongboxes. I should have been delighted six months ago to accept your offer but it is too late now. [44] Doc told Earp that Rudabaugh was headed back into Kansas. The earlier stone is on display in the Colma Historical museum. [87], After Marcus arrived in Tombstone with Behan, Earp apparently developed an interest in her, although there are no records in Tombstone of a relationship between them. My book has championed Mr. Earp's cause throughout and I believe will vindicate his reputation in Tombstone in a way that he will like. Marshal Bat Masterson. [131]:115, During the interviews and in later correspondence, Josephine and Wyatt went to great lengths to keep her name out of Lake's book. [175] Rickard was a partner in the Northern Saloon and gambling house in Nome. Prize fighting became the sport of choice and Wyatt's income soared with side bets. Actor Kevin Costner, who played Earp in the 1994 movie Wyatt Earp offered to buy a new, larger stone, but the Marcus family thought his offer was self-serving and declined. [92]:117 Director John Ford said that whenever Josephine left town for religious conventions, Earp would come into town, play poker, and get drunk with the cowboy actors. [220]:83 The Tombstone Epitaph said of Wyatt, "bravery and determination were requisites, and in every instance proved himself the right man in the right place". Earp died on January 13, 1929. [150][151], In the 1920s, Earp gave Josephine signed legal papers and filing fees to a claim for an oil lease in Kern County, California. 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