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Naylor or Nailer
Wyatt Earp married Urilla Sutherland in 1870, but she died a short time afterwards.
Wyatt Earp's brothers, Virgil and Morgan Earp, are buried in different locations. Virgil is interred at the Evergreen Cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona, while Morgan is buried at the same cemetery, just a short distance from his brother. Wyatt Earp, on the other hand, is buried in the Hills of Eternity Memorial Park in Colma, California.
Wyatt Earp was often referred to as the "Lawman" due to his prominent role as a law enforcement officer in the American West. He is also known for his involvement in the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. Additionally, he sometimes went by the nickname "The Earp Brothers" when associated with his siblings in their law enforcement efforts.
In April, a large number of Wyatt Earp items were sold in an auction. Among the items auctions were his .45 revolver that sold for $225,000, well above the estimate of $150,000. Also sold were a Winchester Riffle that sold for $50,000. The pistol went to an online bidder that wasn't named but the rifle went to an Arizona collector.
based off the in color photos, they look blue.
American law enforcement officer Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (1848-1929) had four brothers; their names were JamesCooksey (1841-1926), Virgil Walter (1843-1905), Morgan Seth (1851-1882), and Baxter Warren(1855-1900).
John Clum, George Parsons, W.J. Hunsacker, Wilson Mizner, Tom Mix & William S. Hart.
In 1914 Wyatt Earp returned to Tombstone, Arizona, 33 years after the 1881 shootout at the O.K. Corral.
for the 30 second shoot out at OK corral in Arizona
Probably Geronimo and Wyatt Earp.