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Top Figures in Earp-era Tombstone, Arizona
1 Pima County Ne’er-do-Wells In the lead-up to the Nov. 2, 1880, Pima County election (when Tombstone was still a part of that county) Recorder William Oury handed out ballots far exceeding the number of voters in Democrat-heavy districts, prompting
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‘The Dusky Demon’
William M. “Bill” Pickett, was born on Dec. 5, 1870, in Jenks Branch, a freedmen’s town in Williamson County, Texas. He was the second of 13 children born to former slaves Thomas Jefferson Pickett and Mary “Janie” Gilbert. The family heritage include
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Friends To The Death
It’s said you can judge a person’s character by the company he keeps. Wyatt Earp’s pallbearers [at his Jan. 16, 1929, funeral in Los Angeles, mentioned in “Earp Fellow Sophisticates,” by Don Chaput and David D. de Haas, online at HistoryNet.com] incl

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