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Come And Get It by Gil Elvgren (Cowgirl Pin-Up Art)

  Come And Get It by Gil Elvgren ( Cowgirl Pin-Up Art)  ================

Oklahoma Cook Gang

Oklahoma Cook Gang -  http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-cookgang.html ==================

“A True Girl of the West,” 1906

  “A True Girl of the West,” 1906 ==============

Prospector Edward Schieffelin, founder of Tombstone, Arizona, c1880

  Prospector Edward Schieffelin, founder of Tombstone, Arizona, c1880     ===========================

A Dash for the Timber by Frederic Remington (1889)

  A Dash for the Timber by Frederic Remington (1889) On display at  Amon Carter Museum of American Art    ================

Doc Holliday (1851-1887) - Gambler, Gunfighter and Dentist

John Henry "Doc" Holliday (August 14, 1851 – November 8, 1887) was an American gambler, gunfighter, and dentist of the American Old West who is usually remembered for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and his involvement in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. As a young man, Holliday earned a D.D.S. degree and set up a dental practice in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1873 he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, the same disease that had claimed his mother when he was 15. He moved to the American Southwest in hopes that the climate would prolong his life. Taking up gambling as a profession, he subsequently acquired a reputation as a deadly gunman. During his travels, he met and became good friends with Wyatt Earp and his brothers. In 1880, he moved to Tombstone, Arizona, and participated alongside the Earps in the famous gunfight. This did not settle matters between the two sides, and Holliday was embroiled in ensuing shootouts and killings. He successfully fought being extradited for murd

Hour Of The Gun (1967) - James Garner - Jason Robards (FULL MOVIE)

Hour Of The Gun (1967) - (Full Length Movie)    Hour of the Gun is 1967 Western film depicting Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday during their 1881 battles against Ike Clanton and his brothers in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and the gunfight's aftermath in and around Tombstone, Arizona. The film is based on the non-fiction book Tombstone's Epitaph by Douglas D. Martin, with a screenplay by Edward Anhalt, and is directed by John Sturges. This film attempts more historical accuracy than most motion picture accounts of the events, in that Ike Clanton is shown, correctly, to have survived the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, whereas previous films had him killed at the gunfight. The film goes on to explore what happened after the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. It stars James Garner as Earp, Jason Robards as Holliday, and Robert Ryan as Clanton. Outnumbered but determined, Wyatt Earp (James Garner), his brothers Virgil (Frank Converse) and Morgan (Sam Melville) and al

Captain Jack Crawford - The Poet Scout

Captain Jack Crawford, known as "The Poet Scout". Civil War veteran, Old West Scout, and Popular Poet of Western Lore. Crawford was Scout for Gen. Phil Sheridan, Gen. George Crook and good friend to Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo Bill Cody, who featured Crawford in his Wild West Show for many years.   ////////////////////////////////////////////////    

Pistol Pete In the late 1860's

Frank Eaton, "Pistol Pete" In the late 1860's, 8 yr old Eaton witnessed six men kill his father. In 1875, when he was 15, he learned the whereabouts of his father's killers. But before setting off on his mission to avenge his father's death, he decided to visit Ft. Gibson, OK a cavalry fort, to learn more about handling a gun. He learned, and out shot everyone at the fort, earning him the nickname. Later in life, he moved to OK. Terr. and became a US Marshal   /////////////////////////////////////////    

Wild Bill Hickok - Illustrated Classics #121

  Wild Bill Hickok -   Cover of Illustrated Classics #121 ===================    

Quanah Parker - Comanche Indian Chief

  Quanah Parker - Comanche Indian Chief   ==================

Cowgirl Pin-Up by Gil Elvgren

  Cowgirl Pinup  - Gil Elvgren  ====================

Cowgirls of The American West

  Cowgirls of The American West ======================

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Profile: Wyatt Earp - Lawman and Marshal

Profile: Wyatt Earp Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was a city policeman ("assistant city marshal") in Wichita, Kansas and Dodge City, Kansas. He also served as a deputy sheriff and deputy U.S. marshal in Tombstone, Arizona. He was also at different times a farmer, teamster, buffalo hunter, bouncer, saloon-keeper, gambler, miner, and on one occasion a boxing referee. He was never a cowboy or drover. He is best known for his part in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral during which three outlaw Cowboys were killed. The 30-second gunfight defined the rest of his life. Earp's modern-day reputation is that of the Old West's "toughest and deadliest gunman of his day." Earp spent his early life in Iowa. His first wife Urilla Sutherland Earp died while pregnant less than a year after they married. Within the next two years he was arrested, sued twice, escaped from jail, then was arrested three more times for "keeping and being found in