Lady at the O.K. Corral (46 page)

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Authors: Ann Kirschner

Hornung, Chuck, and Dr. Gary L. Roberts. “The Split: Did Doc and Wyatt Split Because of a Racial Slur?”
True West,
December 2001.

Kahn, Ava F. and Eisenberg, Ellen. “Western Reality: Jewish Diversity Through the ‘German' Period.”
American Jewish History
, Volume 92, No. 4 (December, 2004): 455–479.

Jay, Roger. “Wyatt Earp's Lost Year.”
Wild West
16, no. 2 (August 2003): 46.

———. “Reign of the Rough-Scruff: Law and Lucre in Wichita.”
Wild West
18, no. 3 (October 2005): 22.

Mayer, Carl J. “The 1872 Mining Law: Historical Origins of the Discovery Rule.”
The University of Chicago Law Review
53, no. 2 (1986): 624–53.

Mitchell, Carol. “Lady Sadie.”
True West
, February/March 2001, 58.

Morey, Jeff. “ 'Blaze Away!' Doc Holliday's Role in the West's Most Famous Gunfight.” http://home.earthlink.net/~knuthco1/
Itemsofinterest4/blazeawaysource.htm.

———. “The Curious Vendetta of Glenn G. Boyer.”
Quarterly of the National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History (NOLA)
18, no. 4 (October–December 1994): 22–28.

Ortega, Tony. “How the West Was Spun.”
Phoenix New Times
, December 24–30, 1998. http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1998-12-24/
news/how-the-west-was-spun/.

———. “I Varied Wyatt Earp.” 
Phoenix New Times
, March 4, 1999. http://www.phoe nixnewtimes.com/1999-03-04/news/i-varied-wyatt-earp/.

Potter, Pamela. “Wyatt Earp in Seattle,”
Wild West
20, no. 3 (October 2007): 46.

Prescott, Cynthia. “ 'Why She Didn't Marry Him': Love, Power, and Marital Choices on the Far Western Frontier.”
Western Historical Quarterly
38, no. 1 (Spring 2007).

Raine, William M. “Helldorado: Stories of Arizona's Wild Old Days, When You Couldn't Keep a Bad Man Down.”
Liberty
, July 16, 1927.

Roberts, Gary L. “The Real Tombstone Travesty: The Earp Controversy from Bechdolt to Boyer.”
Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association (WOLA) Journal
8, no. 3 (Fall 1999).

———.
Trailing an American Mythmaker: History and Glenn G. Boyer's “Tombstone Vendetta.”
Hamilton, Mont.: Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association, 1998.

———. “Allie's Story: Mrs. Virgil Earp and the
Tombstone Travesty
.” http://home.earthlink.net/~knuthco1/
Travesty/AlliesStory1source.htm.

Shillingberg, William. “Wyatt Earp and the ‘Buntline Special' Myth.”
Kansas Historical Quarterlies
42, no. 2 (Summer 1976): 113–54.

———. Introduction and notes to the catalog for the John Gilchriese Collection, John's Western Gallery, 2004.

St. Johns, Adela Rogers. “I Knew Wyatt Earp.”
American Weekly,
May 22, 1960 reprinted in John Richard Stephens, ed.,
Wyatt Earp Speaks!,
Cambria, CA: Fern Canyon Press, 1998.

Tefertiller, Casey, and Jeff Morey. “O.K. Corral: A Gunfight Shrouded in Mystery.”
Wild West
14, no. 3 (October 2001): 48.

———. “What Was Not in
Tombstone Travesty.
” http://home.earthlink.net/~knuthco1/Travesty/notintravestysource.htm.

UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS AND COLLECTIONS

Various documents, Glenn Boyer Collection, Special Collections, University of Arizona. Made available by permission of Glenn Boyer.

Various documents and photographs, Boyer Collection. Made available by permission of Glenn Boyer.

Cason manuscript (original), Special Collections, Ford County Historical Society. Made available by permission of Glenn Boyer.

John Clum Collection, Special Collections, University of Arizona.

Various documents, Scott Dyke Collection. Made available by permission of Scott Dyke.

Louisa Houston Earp letters, Special Collections, Ford County Historical Society. Made available by permission of Glenn Boyer.

John Flood interview notes, letters of Josephine Marcus Earp, and various documents and photographs, Ragsdale Collection. Made available by Mark Ragsdale.

Various documents, Gary Greene Collection. Made available by Gary Greene.

Various documents, Stuart N. Lake Collection, Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

“The Private Journal of George Whitwell Parsons, January 1, 1880–June 28, 1882.” Edited by Carl Chafin. Made available by Christine Rhodes.

Avaloo Boyd, “Alaska, I Love You,” unpublished memoir. Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum, Nome, Alaska.

Various documents, Ellsworth Collection, Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, Arizona.

Edna Lehnhardt Cowing Stoddard Siegriest diaries. Made available by Suzanne Westaway.

Various documents and letters, Houghton Mifflin Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University.

Celia Earp Inquest, Arizona Department of Library, Archives Division, Pinal County Inquests,/filmfile 88.6.1.

Mrs. John F. Mercer, Nome trip scrapbook, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska, Anchorage.

Herbert Heller Papers, Lynn Smith Correspondence and Letters, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Alaska Commercial Company Records, Green Library, Stanford University, California.

Various documents, Western Jewish History Center, Judah L. Magnes Museum, University of California, Berkeley.

Burial records, Hills of Eternity cemetery, Colma, California.

RECORDINGS

Greenberg, Alice “Peggy,” and Alvin Greenberg. Taped interview. Collection of Roger S. Peterson.

Greenberg, Alice “Peggy,” Alvin Greenberg, and Jacqueline Wolf. Taped interviews. Collection of Glenn Boyer.

Laing, Jeanne Cason. Taped interview. Collection of Roger S. Peterson.

Laing, Jeanne Cason, Walter Cason, and Rae Cason Lindsay. Taped interviews. Collection of Glenn Boyer.

Halliwell, Hildreth. Taped interview. Collection of Glenn Boyer.

———. Taped interview. Special Collections, University of Arizona.

Hart, William S., Jr. Taped interview. Collection of Roger S. Peterson.

Macartney, Marjorie. Taped interview. Collection of Glenn Boyer.

Ojala, Arvo. Taped interview. Collection of Casey Tefertiller.

Siegriest, Louis. Taped interview. Collection of Glenn Boyer.

Waters, Frank, and Barbara Waters. Taped interview. Collection of Casey Tefertiller.

Welsh, Christenne, Grace Welsh Spolidoro, and Elena Welsh Armstrong. Taped interviews. Collection of Casey Tefertiller.

WEB SITES

B.J.'s Tombstone Discussion Forum. http://disc.yourwebapps.com/Indices/39627.html.

Legal and Court History of Cochise County. http://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/
cdm/search/collection/ccolch.

Tombstone History Archives. http://www.tombstonehistoryarchives.com/

| Credits

Courtesy of Stephen and Marge Elliott Collection and Tombstone Western Heritage Museum (2, 6).

Courtesy of Fred Agree (4, 5).

Courtesy of the Ragsdale Collection (7, 13, 27, 31).

Los Angeles Times
. Copyright 1934. Reprinted with permission (8, 30).

Courtesy Arizona Historical Society/Tucson 28619 (9); 27245 (12), 24740 (14); 76627 (25), Courtesy of Steven L. Rowe of Madison, Wisconsin (25).

Age regression and forensic analysis by Cary Lane (1–9).

Collection of Kevin and Bev Mulkins (10).

Courtesy of the Boyer Collection (16, 17, 18).

Collection of Carrie M. McLain Museum, Nome, Alaska (19).

Collection of Nevada Historical Society (20).

Courtesy of Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City, Kansas (21).

Reproduced with permission of the Huntington Library, San Marino, California, Stuart Lake Collection, Box 3 Folder 36 (24).

Collection of Gary Greene (28).

Courtesy of Ann Kirschner (31).

For forensic analysis of the early photographs of Josephine, see ladyattheokcorral.com.

Any photographs not listed are from public sources or collectors who prefer to remain anonymous.

Cover design Amanda Kain
Front photograph courtesy of Stephen and Marge Elliott Collection and Tombstone Western Heritage Museum
Background photograph © Triff /Shutterstock

| Copyright

LADY AT THE O.K. CORRAL
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