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Adobe Walls, Battle of:

First

Second

Allen, Billy

Allen, Jack

Allison, Clay

in Dodge

Earp’s confrontation with

Allison, Dora McCulloch

Allison, John

Apache

Tombstone and

U.S. campaigns against

U.S. treaties with

Armstrong, John

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad

Bailey, Ed

Baldwin, Frank

Barnes, Seaborn

Barra, Allen

Bass, Sam

Bassett, Charlie

Dodge City War and

in Las Vegas

lawman career of

Masterson’s relationship with

Bear Shield

Beatty, Peter L.

Becknell, William

Beeson, Chalkley McArtor

Behan, John Harris

Earp’s fourth wife and

lawman career of

Behrens, John

Bell, Frankie

Bell, Hamilton Butler “Ham”

Bell, James

Berry, James

Bond, Brick

Boot Hill

Born, Dutch Henry

Bowers, Ed

Boyett, Johnny

Brennan, Joe

Brennan, Mollie

Bridger, Jim

Bridges, Jack

Brocius, Curly Bill

Brocky Jack

Brooks, Bill “Bully”

Brown, Clara

Brown, Hoodoo

Brown, Neil

buffalo hunting and

lawman career of

Brown, W. H.

buffalo:

demand for tongues of

Dodge City and

hunting of

Kansas and

numbers of

railroads and

“Buffalo Bill” (Buntline)

Buntline, Ned (Edward Zane Carroll Judson)

Carey, Charles

Carney, Thomas

Carrington, Henry

Carson, Joe

Carson, Kit

Carter, Samuel, III

Castello, Joseph

Catlin, George

cattle

Dodge City and

Indians and

Kansas and

railroads and

stealing of

Wichita and

Chambers, Squirrel Tooth Alice

Chapman, Amos

Chaput, Don

Cheyenne

cattle rescued from

German sisters and

Masterson and

transported for trial

uprisings of

Cimarron, Battle of

Civil War

and Battle of Adobe Walls

cattle and

Earps in

Holliday’s father and

Clanton, Billy

Clanton, Ike

Clanton, Newman “Old Man”

Clements, Mannen “Gip”

Clifton, Frank

Clum, John

Cobb, Ty

Cody, Louisa

Cody, William F. “Buffalo Bill”

buffalo hunting and

Masterson’s relationship with

rescuing Thompson and

Coe, Phil

Collins, Joe

Collins, Shotgun

Colt, Samuel

Comanche

and Battles of Adobe Walls

Compton, W. W.

Coronado, Francisco Vazquez de

Courtright, Longhair Jim

Coy, Jacob

Crazy Horse

Crittenden, Thomas

Crook, George

Custer, George Armstrong

Dake, Crawley

Davis (fugitive)

Davis, Jack

DeArment, Robert K.

Deger, Lawrence Edward

Dodge City War and

Earp’s lawman career and

Masterson’s confrontation with

sheriff elections and

Dement, Dan

Denver (gambler)

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad

Dinklesheets (Masterson enemy)

Dixon, Billy:

as army scout

and Battle of Adobe Walls

buffalo hunting and

Dixon, Olive

Dodge, Frederick James

Dodge, Grenville

Dodge, Richard Irving

Dodge City, Kansas:

biggest funeral in

brothels in

buffalo and

as Buffalo City

cattle and

changes in

churches in

civilizing of

Dead Line in

dealing with drunks in

decadence of

dull times in

early law-and-order efforts in

Earp’s departure from

Earps in

Earp’s lawman career in

explorations and

fire company of

first babies born in

fort founded at

as frontier keystone

gambling in

golden decade of

growth of

Indians and

lawlessness of

legendary gunmen in

Masterson’s departure from

Masterson’s lawman career in

Masterson’s saloon in

Masterson’s trips to

musical ensembles in

nationally known entertainers in

off-duty soldiers in

perils of prostitutes in

physical appearance of

railroads and

reformers in

sheriff elections in

Short’s saloon investments in

tramps in

weather in

Wild West reputation of

Dodge City Gang

Dodge City Peace Commission

Dodge City War

Doolin-Dalton Gang

Dull Knife

Cheyenne uprising and

Dunn, Jim

Earp, Abigail Storm

Earp, Alvira Packingham Sullivan “Allie”

Tombstone and

Earp, Aurilla Sutherland

Earp, Bessie Nellie Catchim

in Dodge

Tombstone and

Earp, Celia Ann Blaylock “Mattie”

in Dodge

husband’s relationship with

Tombstone and

Earp, Ellen Rysdam

Earp, James

brawling of

Civil War and

in Dodge

migration west of

physical appearance of

Tombstone and

Wichita and

Earp, Jonathan

Earp, Josephine Sarah Marcus “Sadie”

background of

husband’s death and

Tombstone and

Earp, Louisa Alice Houston

Earp, Martha

Earp, Martha Ann Early

Earp, Morgan

childhood of

death of

in Dodge

and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

gunshot wounds of

lawman career of

legal problems of

Tombstone and

in Wichita

Earp, Nancy Jane Adam “Jennie”

Earp, Newton

Earp, Nicholas Porter

Civil War and

in Dodge

in Lamar

migration west of

son’s relationship with

Earp, Philip

Earp, Rozilla Draggoo

Earp, Sarah Haspel “Sally”

Earp, Thomas, Jr.

Earp, Virgil

brother’s relationship with

cattle stealing and

Civil War and

daughter of

death of

in Dodge

finances of

freight-hauling jobs of

and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

injuries of

lawman career of

lumber business of

migration west of

personality of

physical appearance of

saloon employment of

stagecoach jobs of

Tombstone and

wives of

Earp, Virginia Ann Cooksey

in Lamar

migration west of

and son’s relationship with father

Earp, Walter

Earp, Warren

childhood of

death of

in Dodge

Earp Vendetta Ride and

migration west of

Tombstone and

Earp, William

Earp, Wyatt Berry Stapp

alcohol and

beautiful baby contest and

birth of

bordello employment of

boxing of

brother’s death and

brother’s relationship with

buffalo hunting and

buffaloing skills of

cattle and

childhood and adolescence of

church building and

comparisons between Masterson and

courage of

death of

Dodge City War and

Earp Vendetta Ride and

father’s relationship with

fighting of

finances of

first wife of

fourth wife of

freight-hauling work of

funeral of

gambling of

and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

heritage of

horse stealing of

Indians and

injuries of

killings of

lawman career of

legal problems of

Masterson’s first meeting with

Masterson’s relationship with

material available on

media on

migration west of

mining and water claims of

mining-associated work of

naming of

notoriety of

personality of

physical appearance of

pistols of

saloon investments of

second wife of

stagecoach work of

third wife of

threats against life of

Earpe, John

Earp Vendetta Ride

Eastman, Professor

Edison, Thomas

Edwards, Adelia Earp

buffalo hunting and

death of

migration west of

Elder, Kate (Mary Katharine Haroney) “Big Nose Kate”

Holliday’s relationship with

as prostitute

Essington, J. M.

Estleman, Loren D.

Ewing, Hugh and Thomas

Faber, Charles

Faulk, Odie B.

Fetterman, William

Fisher, King

Fitzpatrick, Thomas “Broken Hand”

Fleming, Henry

Ford, Bob

Ford, Charlie

Ford, James Hobart

Forrest, Nathan Bedford

Fort Dodge

buffalo and

founding and expansion of

Indians and

Love and

off-duty soldiers and

railroads and

Foster, Joe

Foy, Eddie, Sr.

Frémont, John C.

Frontier World of Doc Holliday, The (Jahns)

Garfield, James

Garretson, Fannie

Garrett, Pat

German family

Gilmore, Robert

Glick, George Washington

Goodnight, Charles

Gosper, John

Grant, Ulysses S.

Greeley, Horace

Griego, Francisco “Pancho”

Grimes, Hoke

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

Hallett, Samuel

Hancock, Winfield

Hand, Dora (Fannie Keenan)

death of

Hanrahan, James

Hardin, John Wesley

Harris, Jack

Harris, William H.

Hart, William S.

Hartman, Lou

Harvey, Jim

Haspel, Frederick

Haspel, Jane

Hayes, Rutherford B.

Haywood, Nat

Hazel, Jessie

Heffridge, Bill

Hickok, James Butler “Wild Bill”

death of

Hardin’s relationship with

lawman career of

Masterson’s relationship with

pistols of

Hinkle, George

lawman career of

sheriff elections and

Holliday, Alice Jane

Holliday, Cyrus

Holliday, Henry Burroughs

Holliday, John Henry “Doc”

alcohol consumed by

childhood of

death of

in Dodge

Dodge City War and

Earp’s relationship with

Earp Vendetta Ride and

Elder’s relationship with

finances of

gambling of

and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

gunshot wounds of

Indians and

killings of

in Las Vegas

lawman career of

legal problems of

Masterson’s relationship with

personality of

physical appearance of

Ringo’s confrontation with

Royal Gorge War and

Tombstone and

tuberculosis of

Holliday, Mattie

Hooker, Henry

Hoover, George

Hoy, George

I Married Wyatt Earp (Earp)

Indians

buffalo and

conflicts between whites and

Dodge and

eradication of

hunger and diseases of

Kansas and

Masterson and

railroads and

Tombstone and

trading with

transported for trial

U.S. treaties with

Ingalls, Battle of

Inventing Wyatt Earp (Barra)

Jackson, A. C.

Jackson, Frank

Jahns, Pat

James, Frank

cattle and

Masterson’s relationship with

robberies of

James, Jesse

cattle and

death of

Holliday’s relationship

robberies of

Jamieson, Henry

Johnson, Turkey Creek Jack

Jordan, Kirk

July, Jim

Kahn, Henry

Kansas

buffalo and

cattle and

and decadence of Dodge

Dodge City War and

Earp’s lawman career in

explorations and

Garden of Eden compared to

Holliday’s trips to

Indians and

Masterson’s lawman career in

railroads and

slavery issues in

travelers to and through

weather in

Kansas Pacific Railroad

Keeler, Bill

Kelley, James “Dog”

attempt on life of

Hand’s relationship with

and Hayes’s visit to Dodge

Kenedy, James “Spike”

Kenedy, Mifflin

Kenedy, Thomas

Kennedy, Edward

Keys, William

King, Luther

King, Melvin

King, Roger

Kiowa

buffalo hunting and

U.S. treaties with

Lake, Stuart

Law, Nellie Jane Earp

Lee, Robert E.

Lewis, Alfred Henry

Lewis, William

Lewis, William E.

Life of “Billy” Dixon (Dixon)

Lincoln, Abraham

Lincoln County War

Little Arkansas River, Treaty of

Little Bighorn disaster

Little House on the Prairie (Wilder)

Little Wolf

Lonesome Dove (McMurtry)

Long, Stephen

Love, Nat “Deadwood Dick”

Lovell, Henry

Loving, Cockeyed Frank

Richardson’s confrontation with

McCall, Crooked Nose Jack

McCall, W. H.

McCanse, Bob

McCarty, Harry T.

McCarty, Thomas L.

McCarty, William Henry, Jr. “Billy the Kid”

death of

Holliday’s relationship

Mackenzie, Ranald

McLaury, Frank

McLaury, Tom

McMurtry, Larry

Mallan, Perry

Mann, Daniel

Mann, James

Marcuse, Hyman Henry

Martin, Barney

Mason, Joe

Masterson, Catherine

Masterson, Edward

brother’s relationship

buffalo hunting and

death of

funeral of

gunshot wounds of

lawman career of

personality of

railroads and

Masterson, Emma Walters

Masterson, James

buffalo hunting and

lawman career of

saloon investments of

Masterson, Thomas, Sr.

Masterson, William Barclay “Bat”

alcohol consumed by

as army scout

and Battle of Plaza

beautiful baby contest and

birth of

brother’s death and

brother’s funeral and

brother’s relationship

buffalo hunting and

buffaloing skills of

childhood and adolescence of

church building and

comparisons between Earp and

courage of

on dealing with drunks

Dodge City War and

Earp’s first meeting with

Earp’s relationship with

finances of

gambling of

German family and

gold prospecting considered by

Indians and

injuries of

killings of

lawman career of

lawmen helped by

legal problems of

marksmanship of

material available on

media on

newspaper publishing work of

in New York

nickname of

notoriety of

personality of

physical appearance of

pistols of

prisoners retrieved by

railroads and

romances of

Royal Gorge War and

saloon investments and work of

sense of humor of

sheriff elections and

wife of

writing of

Mather, David Allen “Mysterious Dave”

Maxwell Land Grant War

May, Ida

Meagher, Mike

Medicine Lodge Treaty

Meredith, Dr.

Mexican War

Meyers, E. C.

Miles, Nelson

Monahan, Sherry

Moonlight, Thomas

Moore, Morris

Moore, Texas Dick

Morco, Happy Jack

Morrow, Prairie Dog Dave

Moulton, Ed “Gopher Boy”

Mrs. Earp (Monahan)

Murphy, James

Murray, Frank

Myers, Charlie

Nixon, Tom

Norton, Charlie

gambling of

O’Connor, Richard

O’Haran, Thomas

Olds, William

O’Loughlin, Tom

Oriental Saloon

O’Rourke, Mike “Johnny-Behind-the-Deuce”

Our Wild Indians (Dodge)

Palmer, George

Palmer, Lizzie Adams

Palo Duro Canyon, Battle of

Parker, Cynthia Ann

Parker, Isaac

Parker, Quanah

Parkman, Francis

Parsons, Louella

Paul, Bob

Peacock, A. J.

Peak, June

Pierce, Abel Head “Shanghai”

Pierce, Cad

Pierce, Dale

Pike, Zebulon Montgomery

Plaza, Battle of the

Plunkett, Richard

Pope, John

Powell, Sylvester

Prairie Rose

Prescott, Ariz.

Rachals, Bob

Rath, Charles

Rath, Ida

Raymond, Theodore

Red Cloud

Red Cloud’s War

Red River War

Reed, Edward

Reed, Jim

Richardson, Levi

Rickard, Tex

Ringo, Johnny

Ritter, Raymond

Roberts, Gary L.

Robinson, Albert Alonzo

Roden, Charles

Roosevelt, Theodore

Rorke, Mike

Rosenthal, Herman

Royal Gorge War

Rudabaugh, Dirty Dave

McCarty and

tracking of

Runyon, Damon

St. John, John

Salvation Sam

Sanders, Charley

Santa Fe Railroad

Scouts of the Prairie (Buntline)

Seegar, John

Selman, John

Seminole Wars

Shanssey, John

Shaw, Bob

Sheridan, Philip

Sherman, Tom

Sherman, William Tecumseh

Shibell, Charlie

Shirley, Bud

Short, Luke

alcohol consumed by

beautiful baby contest and

Dodge City War and

Earp’s relationship with

gambling of

killings of

legal problems of

marriage of

Masterson’s relationship with

physical appearance of

saloon investments and work of

shooting of

Tombstone and

Shown, John

Simpson, Ben

Sioux

Lakota

Oglala

Sippy, Ben

Sitting Bull

slaves, slavery

Smith, Bill

Spicer, Wells

Standefer, William

Stapp, Wyatt Berry

Starr, Belle

Starr, Sam

Sterling, John

Stilwell, Frank

Stone Calf

Storms, Charlie

Sunset Trail, The (Lewis)

Talcott, Orlando

Tallos, John

Tefertiller, Casey

Thompson, Ben

brother’s shooting and

death of

gambling of

Masterson’s relationship with

Thompson, Billy

brother’s death and

killings of

Masterson’s relationship with

rescued by Masterson

shooting of

in Sweetwater

Tilghman, Bill

buffalo hunting and

domestic life of

lawman career of

Masterson’s relationship with

Mather and

and shooting of Short

Tilghman, Flora

Tilghman, Zoe

Tombstone, Ariz.

cowboys in

Earp’s brother’s lawman career in

Earps in

Earp’s lawman career in

Earp’s saloon investment in

gambling in

and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

Masterson’s lawman career in

mining in

Tucker, Bill

Tutt, Davis

Tyley, John

Union Pacific Railroad

Updegraph, Al

Van Voorhis, J. E.

Virgil Earp (Chaput)

Wagner, Jack

Wagon Box Fight

Walker, Alf

Walker, Samuel

Ware, Dick

Washington, T. O.

Waters, Frank

Webb, Arista

Webb, John Joshua

lawman career of

prison escape of

in Rudabaugh’s gang

Webster, A. B. (Ab)

Weitbrec, R. F.

Wells Fargo

White, Fred

White, Jim

Whitney, Chauncey

Wichita, Kans.

brothels in

cattle and

Earps in

Earp’s lawman career in

saloons in

Wilder, Laura Ingalls

Wild West Characters (Pierce)

Wilson, Mark

Wright, O. W.

Wright, Robert

buffalo hunting and

Dodge City Gang and

Dodge musical ensemble and

Earp’s confrontations with

and Earp’s confrontation with Allison

Earp’s lawman career and

and end of frontier

Indians and

on Masterson’s brother’s lawman career

Younger brothers