Pneumonia in New York City
John Henry (Doc) Holliday was a real person- perhaps not the person shown in movies. The link below will take you to an article on Doc.
Yes he did, and eventually led to his death. However the alcohol didn't help.
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No, Doc Holliday and Calamity Jane were both in the West during the second half of the 1800s though. Jane spent most time in the North-Midwest to the Northwest (Utah, parts of Colorado, Montana) while Doc Holliday spent a majority of his life in the Southwest and in the East. Doc died in Colorado, but there is no existing documentation suggesting that Jane and he had ever met. However, it is likely that they may have heard of one another like everyone else (penny trades, newspapers, word of mouth, etc). They were also represented, albeit in a historically incorrect way, in TV as knowing each other in an episode of Bonanza.
No Johnny Ringo died of suicide.
Pneumonia in New York City
It was "lunger," which was a derogatory slang term for a person with tuberculosis.
It is possible that Ringo is using "logger" as a slang term to refer to Doc Holliday being a tough and resilient person similar to a logger who works in difficult conditions. It could also imply that Doc Holliday is skilled or experienced in some way, as loggers require certain levels of expertise and knowledge in their work. The exact meaning would depend on the context in which Ringo uses the term.
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Because doc holiday doesn't have any friends.
"Doc" Holliday was not a doctor at all, he was a dentist.
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No. If they had, it would be spelled with 2 L's. His name was Holliday.