his brother Virgil , headed the posse , which included his brothers Morgan and Warren and Doc Holliday , to pursue the fugitive Jim Crane as well as some of ...
G. W. Robson, the insightful and witty publisher of the Frontier Echo, wrote of "deviltry at Fort Grifl'm" (March 10. 1876), a “shooting bee at Fort Grifiin" (January 19, 1877), horse thieves (June 2, 1876], hangings (June 9, 1876), ...
John Myers Myers accepted Lake's inaccurate account and added to the myth by stating that Holliday killed a second prominent citizen (Doc Holliday, p. 45) 36. State of Texas v. J. H. Holiday, Dallas County Court Minutes, 1874— 78, ...
There were also Masons, a brass band, a miner's union, a miner's hospital, the Home Dramatic Association, the Tombstone Social Club, a fire department, two daily newspapers, and a variety of other social and political clubs.
This book should be of interest to Holliday devotees as well as newly found readers." --Susan McKey Thomas, cousin of Doc Holliday and coauthor of In Search of the Hollidays "You can't beat this story for drama. . .
A biography of the well-known Old West gambler and gunfighter, Doc Holliday.
Tells the story of the legendary Doc Holliday, a Southern gentleman turned professional gambler, as he drifts through the cities of the Western frontier, building his reputation as a skilled fighter and killer. Reissue.
Analyse : Roman historique.
A biography of the Southern gentleman who was, among being a close friend of Wyatt Earp, a dentist, gambler and notorious gunslinger.
"You can't beat this story for drama. . . . An omnibus of everything ever known, spoken, or written about Doc Holliday." -Publishers Weekly "An engagingly written, persuasively argued,...
Doc Holliday: there has never been a man on the old frontier who had his manners, his view of life, his ability to shoot and the courage to face anything without fear.
The story of a man who spoke softly and carried a lightning gun, Doc Holliday is Matt Braun's extraordinary chronicle of the West's most complex and legendary figure.
Doctor John Holliday pursued by the Texas Rangers and the U. S. Cavalry is forced to flee Texas.