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Dodge City

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by Clavin, Tom

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

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  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
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  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.

 

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