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    Arthur King, a deputy to Earp from 1910 to 1912, finally revealed that Josephine had buried Wyatt's ashes in Colma, California. The Marcus family kept the location secret to avoid hordes of visitors from trampling the site.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0943511Al Wyatt Sr. - IMDb

    Wyatt headed off to California following service in the military during World War II. Al's status as an expert horseman enabled him to break into films in the Western genre in 1947 as both an actor and a stuntman who doubled for most of the top leading men in Hollywood.

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    • After a Midwestern childhood, he headed to California by wagon train as a teen. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois, on March 19, 1848, and named for his father’s commander in the Mexican-American War.
    • He was a lawman in the 'Wickedest Little City in the West.' By 1870, Earp got his first job in law enforcement, as town constable in Lamar, Missouri, where his family had relocated.
    • Earp met Doc Holliday on the gambling circuit. Earp met fellow gambler John Henry “Doc” Holliday in Texas in 1878. Holliday, a Georgia native born in 1851, had studied dentistry in Philadelphia.
    • He was arrested for murder after the gunfight at OK Corral. Earp arrived in the silver-mining boom town of Tombstone, Arizona, in 1879, and eventually found periodic work as a law officer.
  3. Nov 6, 2009 · Late in life, he settled in California, and collaborated on a largely fictionalized account of his life that made him a popular hero when it was finally published in 1931, two years after his...

  4. Mar 16, 2016 · In 1930, after Wyatt’s death, a post office was established near one of his mining camps, and the town (loosely speaking) was named Earp, California. In 1926, book publishers began taking much more interest in Western legends because of Walter Noble Burns’s best-selling The Saga of Billy the Kid.

  5. Wyatt headed off to California following service in the military during World War II. Al's status as an expert horseman enabled him to break into films in the Western genre in 1947 as both an actor and a stuntman who doubled for most of the top leading men in Hollywood.

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  7. He grew up in Illinois and Iowa but in 1864, toward the end of the American Civil War, his family moved to an area near San Bernardino, California. In 1868 most of the Earps returned to Illinois via the Union Pacific Railroad, on which Wyatt and Virgil lingered to work in what is now Wyoming.

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