Legends of the Wild West

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Legends of the Wild West Doc Holliday

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Legends of the Wild West

Doc Holliday

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About doc

holliday

• Holliday was an icon of the American West

• Fellow companion to Wyatt Earp

• Western legend due to his fight at O.K. Corral

• He was a gambler and gunslinger

• Holliday was also a dentist

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Early Years

• Born in 1851 in Georgia

• Holliday excelled in school as a child• He poured his energy into math and science after his mother’s death in 1866

• He moved to Philadelphia to attend a dental school where he graduated in 1872

• He moved out west because it was believed Holliday got tuberculosis, and the drier air would slow the deadly disease• Tuberculosis was also the cause of death in his mother

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Life out west

• DALLAS, TEXAS• Worked in Dentistry

• Avid drinker and gambler

• Reputation for playing cards and fighting

• Murder charges led him to move to Dodge City, Kansas

• Dodge City, Kansas• Hotspot for gunfighters

• Where he met associate and friend Wyatt Earp• Believed Earp saved Holliday’s life in a

gunfight so Holliday stood loyal to Earp

• Moved with Earp to Tombstone, Arizona

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Wyatt Earp

• Born in Illinois in 1848

• Saloonkeeper, gambler, lawman, gunslinger

• Arrested many times throughout his life

• Became a lawman and gambler in Dodge City where he met Holliday

• Supposedly saved Holliday’s life in a gunfight

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Shootout at the O.K. Corral

• Tombstone, Arizona

• October 26, 1881

• Arguably the most legendary gunfight ever

• Clanton-McLaury Gang vs Earp Brothers and Holliday

• Earp Brothers were the Marshalls of Tombstone but they were also power hungry

• Shootout lasted only 30 seconds

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Aftermath

• Wyatt Earp shot Frank McLaury in the stomach

• Billy Clanton died as a result

• McLaury brothers ended up dead

• Virgil and Morgan Earp and Doc Holliday were all injured

• Billy Claiborne and Ike Clanton ran for the hills

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Death

• After splitting up with Earp, Holliday moved to Glenwood Springs, Colorado

• He died of tuberculosis on November 8, 1887

• “Few men have been better known to a certain class of sporting people, and few men of character had more friends or stronger companions.” –Denver Republican

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Fun facts

• Some believe Holliday moved out west because of his health,others believe it’s because he got into legal trouble

• Margaret Mitchell, the author of “Gone With the Wind” is related to Doc Holliday

• Doc Holliday shot many people through his life, his goal was to aim for their shooting arm

• The movie “Tombstone” is about the shootout at O.K. Corral• Doc Holliday did not kill Johnny Ringo as depicted in the movie

• Doc’s mistress, “Big Nose” Kate ran away with Ringo for a time

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references

• www.biography.com/personality/doc-holiday

• https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/doc-holliday-dies-of-tuberculosis

• https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/shootout-at-the-ok-corral

• https://visitglenwood.com/blog/2015/11/13-little-known-doc-holliday-facts/

• https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wyatt-Earp