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Wyatt Earp in popular culture

Wyatt Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American Old West lawman and gambler in Cochise County, Arizona Territory, and a deputy marshal in Tombstone, Arizona Territory.

Earp at about age 39

When alive, he had a notorious reputation for both his handling of the Fitzsimmons vs. Sharkey fight and his role in the O.K. Corral gunfight. This only began to change after his death when the extremely flattering biography Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal was published in 1931. It became a bestseller and created his reputation as a fearless lawman. Since then, Earp has been the subject of numerous films, television shows, biographies, and works of fiction which have increased both his fame and his notoriety. Long after his death, he has many devoted detractors and admirers.

Earp's modern reputation suffered in the 1950s when his relationship with Celia Ann “Mattie” Blaylock, a known prostitute, was revealed. Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp had worked hard to conceal Wyatt's prior relationship to his common-law wife and former prostitute Blaylock, with whom Wyatt was living when Josephine first met him.[1] His modern-day reputation is that of the Old West's toughest and deadliest gunman of his day.

When a post office was established in 1930 in the unincorporated settlement of Drennan, near the site of some of his mining claims, it was renamed Earp, California in his honor.[2] In 2002, a plaque was erected at the site of the Earp's cottage in Vidal, California, noting that the cottage was the only home they owned in the time they were married.[3]

Earp in film and television edit

Earp was depicted in only one movie while he was alive. He later became the prototypical model for a western lawman. His character has been portrayed directly and indirectly in dozens of movies and television shows.

Wild Bill Hickok (1923) edit

Earp's good friend William Hart produced and wrote the seven-reel epic Wild Bill Hickok released by Paramount in 1923. It was the first movie to depict Wyatt Earp and the only movie that included his character before he died in 1929.[4][5] Hart played "Wild Bill" and Bert Lindley played Earp.[6] The role of Earp's character in the movie was very small. He appears at the back of a crowd scene when Hickok meets some gentlemen on the city street. Bert Lindley is not listed on some descriptions of the movie and this portrayal of Earp is often overlooked, as in the biography Inventing Wyatt Earp: His Life & Many Legends.[7][failed verification] Earp served as a technical adviser on the film.[8]

In the film, Hickok calls on his friends Earp, Calamity Jane, Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday, Charlie Bassett, Luke Short and Bill Tilghman to help clean up a wild cowtown. Promotional copy for the film prominently mentioned Earp: "Back in the days when the West was young and wild, "Wild Bill" fought and loved and adventured with such famous frontiersmen as Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp."[9] Earp was described in the promotional copy as "Deputy Sheriff to Bat Masterson of Dodge City, known as one of the three greatest gun-men that ever lived, along with Bat Masterson and "Wild Bill" Hickok".[9] In reality, Earp was a virtually unknown assistant marshal in Dodge City when Wild Bill Hickok was murdered in 1876.[8]

After his death in 1929, Earp's character did not appear in a movie until the famous gunfight was depicted for the first time in the 1932 film Law and Order, although the Wyatt Earp character is named Frame 'Saint' Johnson (Walter Huston).[5] Since then, about 40 other movies have included his character.[4][10]

With the emergence of television in the 1950s, producers spun out a large number of Western-oriented shows. At the height of their popularity in 1959, there were more than two dozen "cowboy" programs on each week. At least six of them were connected in some extent to Wyatt Earp: The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Tombstone Territory, Broken Arrow, Johnny Ringo, and Gunsmoke.[11]

Depiction of Old West lawmen edit

Wyatt Earp both directly and indirectly influenced the way movies depict lawmen in the American Old West. While living in Los Angeles, Earp met several well-known and soon-to-be famous actors on the sets of various movies. He became good friends with Western actors William S. Hart,[12] and Tom Mix.[13] Stuart Lake's book Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal was the basis for how Earp has been depicted as a fearless Western hero in a large number of films and books.[14] The book was first adapted into a movie for Frontier Marshal in 1934. Josephine Earp successfully pressured the producers to remove Wyatt's name from the film, and the protagonist was renamed "Michael Wyatt". The film was made again in 1939. Josephine sued 20th Century Fox for $50,000, but with the provision that Wyatt's name be removed from the title, and after she received $5,000, the movie was released as Frontier Marshal starring Randolph Scott playing Wyatt Earp.[15] Sol M. Wurtzel produced both films.

Lake wrote another book about Wyatt Earp titled My Darling Clementine in 1946 that director John Ford developed into the movie of the same name,[16] which further boosted Wyatt's reputation. The book later inspired a number of stories, movies and television programs about outlaws and lawmen in Dodge City and Tombstone. Lake wrote a number of screenplays for these movies and twelve scripts for the 1955–61 television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp starring Hugh O'Brian as Earp.[17][18]

The popular movie Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, released in 1957, starring Burt Lancaster as Earp, cemented his place in Western history as a hero lawman. The movie also altered the public's perception of cowboys, who in Earp's time and locale were outlaws, but in the movies were reinvented as good guys, assisting the lawmen in their fight against the outlaws.[11]

Director John Ford said that when he was a prop boy in the early days of silent pictures, Earp would visit pals on the sets he knew from his Tombstone days. "I used to give him a chair and a cup of coffee, and he told me about the fight at the O.K. Corral. So in My Darling Clementine, we did it exactly the way it had been."[9][19]: 234  When Ford was working on his last silent feature Hangman's House in 1928, which included the first credited screen appearances by John Wayne, Earp used to visit the set. John Wayne later told Hugh O'Brian that he based his Western lawman[19] walk, talk and persona to his acquaintance with Wyatt Earp, who was good friends with Mix. "I knew him  ... I often thought of Wyatt Earp when I played a film character. There's a guy that actually did what I'm trying to do."[20]: 103  Wyatt Earp's character has been the central figure in 10 films and featured in many more. Among the best-known actors who have portrayed him are Randolph Scott, Guy Madison, Henry Fonda, Joel McCrea, Burt Lancaster, James Garner, Jimmy Stewart, Hugh O'Brian, Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner and Val Kilmer.[21][22]

Notable films and television shows featuring Earp edit

Adaptation of the Earp character edit

Property auction edit

John Gilchriese collection edit

John Gilchriese, an amateur historian and long-time collector of Earp memorabilia, interviewed John H. Flood Jr., Wyatt Earp's secretary, several times before his death in 1959. Gilchriese operated a Wyatt Earp Museum from 1966 to 1973 at Fifth and Toughnut Streets in Tombstone. His collection included Earp's original diagrams of the gunfights in Tombstone and Iron Springs, along with photos, original letters, invoices, checks, and hundreds of related items. In 2004, when his health deteriorated, he sold his collection at auction. The drawings of the OK Corral shoot out were later resold.[27][28]

Signature edit

 
Lamar, Missouri, subpoena signed by Constable Wyatt Earp, February 28, 1870.

In February, 2010, the earliest known example of Wyatt Earp's signature, found on a February, 1870 Lamar, Missouri subpoena, sold at auction for $14,937.50.[29]

Weapons edit

 
Colt .45 single-action revolver like that owned by Wyattblanton.

On April 17, 2014, the family of deceased Earp amateur historian Glenn Boyer put much of his Earp collection and many artifacts up for auction. Among the 32 boxes of documentation, files, pictures and memorabilia for sale was a Colt .45 caliber said by Earp descendants to have been owned by Wyatt Earp. Also included in the auction was a Winchester lever-action shotgun belonging to Wyatt Earp.[30]

Earp was known to carry a .45 caliber revolver, as he did on the night of the Fitzimmons-Sharkey fight in 1896.[31] Historians have credible evidence that Wyatt used a .44 caliber 1869 American model Smith & Wesson during the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. This weapon was given by Earp to John Flood, who left it to Earp historian John D. Gilchriese.[32]

Descendants of Wyatt Earp's cousins assert that Earp carried the revolver featured in the auction and while in Tombstone, although the grips, barrel, and cylinder have been replaced. Only the frame is original, and its serial number has been filed off.[30] However, X-ray testing showed an original serial number, 5686, which matches a batch of revolvers purchased by the U.S. Army in 1874.[33]

The history of the items is controversial, because they belonged to Boyer. John Boessenecker, a respected author of numerous articles on the American Old West and a collector of American Old West guns and memorabilia, said that it would be "impossible to separate the authenticity of the auction items from Boyer's own troubled history." This is particularly true, because the provenance of the weapons is based on letters written by or given to Boyer.[34] The authenticity of the revolver displayed at the auction is attested to by a typewritten letter dictated by Bill Miller to his daughter LaVonne Griffin. Miller was married to Estelle Edwards, the daughter of Adelia Earp Edwards, Wyatt's sister.[35] Before his death, Boyer completed a sworn affidavit attesting that the Colt .45 belonged to Earp. The affidavit is included with the revolver, along with other expert findings.[30] Critics challenge the authenticity of the letter because Boyer signed an affidavit in 1994 and stated again in 1999, long after Bill Miller's death, that he did not have any documentation from Miller.[33] LeRoy Merz, the owner of Merz Antique Firearms, is the nation's largest dealer in antique Winchesters in the United States. Despite Boyer's affidavit, he said the missing serial number is a "kiss of death." He says, "No serious collector will want that."[34]

The Wyatt revolver from Boyer's estate was expected to fetch from $100,000 and $150,000.[34] On the day of the auction, more than 6,400 online bidders and over 400 collectors from 49 countries took part in the auction. The revolver attributed to Wyatt Earp was sold to John Anderson, a founder of Isagenix International in Chandler, Arizona, for $225,000. The Winchester lever-action shotgun also said to be Wyatt Earp's sold for $50,000, below the high value estimate of $125,000.[30]

Before leaving Tombstone, Earp borrowed a short, 22-inch, 10 gauge, double barrel Spencer percussion shotgun from Fred Dodge, which he used to kill Curly Bill Brocius. Dodge used the shotgun throughout his 40-year career. The gun was later registered to U.S. Marshal Heck Thomas, who in 1896 used the gun to kill outlaw Bill Doolin, a member of the Dalton Gang. It has since passed through several owners, and was last sold in February, 2020, for $375,000.00.[36][37][38][39]

Gunfight sketch edit

John H. Flood Jr., Wyatt Earp's secretary, who he regarded like a son, drew a sketch of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in 1926 under Wyatt's supervision. The drawing placed participants and selected witnesses on Fremont Street in Tombstone, and Earp annotated it with lines indicating how the participants moved during the 30-second shootout. It was sold at auction by Alexander Autographs in early October 2010, for $380,000.[40]

Ship Wyatt Earp edit

Arctic explorer Lincoln Ellsworth became fascinated with the Earp legend. Ellsworth completed four expeditions to Antarctica between 1933 and 1939, using a former Norwegian herring boat as his aircraft transporter and base that he named Wyatt Earp after his hero.[41][42]

Ellsworth befriended Earp's widow, Josephine Earp. After Wyatt's death, she wrote him that she was sending him Wyatt's handgun, a shotgun, pipe, and wedding ring. She said she was sending him a .41-caliber Colt revolver, which she said Wyatt referred to affectionately as his "baby pony." However, Ellsworth actually received a .45-caliber Colt revolver with a 7 ½" barrel. Its serial number indicates it was originally shipped from the Colt factory on January 30, 1883.[43] The shotgun was a 16 gauge double-barreled hunting shotgun and case belonging to Wyatt.[44] Ellsworth's widow Mary Louise Ellsworth donated the wedding ring and pistol to the Arizona Historical Society in 1988.[43][45]

Other references edit

Crime novelist Robert B. Parker wrote a dramatization of Wyatt Earp's life entitled Gunman's Rhapsody in 2001.

Wyatt and Morgan Earp figure prominently in Michael Crichton's novel Dragon Teeth published posthumously in 2017.

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Main article Wyatt EarpWyatt Earp March 19 1848 January 13 1929 was an American Old West lawman and gambler in Cochise County Arizona Territory and a deputy marshal in Tombstone Arizona Territory Earp at about age 39 When alive he had a notorious reputation for both his handling of the Fitzsimmons vs Sharkey fight and his role in the O K Corral gunfight This only began to change after his death when the extremely flattering biography Wyatt Earp Frontier Marshal was published in 1931 It became a bestseller and created his reputation as a fearless lawman Since then Earp has been the subject of numerous films television shows biographies and works of fiction which have increased both his fame and his notoriety Long after his death he has many devoted detractors and admirers Earp s modern reputation suffered in the 1950s when his relationship with Celia Ann Mattie Blaylock a known prostitute was revealed Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp had worked hard to conceal Wyatt s prior relationship to his common law wife and former prostitute Blaylock with whom Wyatt was living when Josephine first met him 1 His modern day reputation is that of the Old West s toughest and deadliest gunman of his day When a post office was established in 1930 in the unincorporated settlement of Drennan near the site of some of his mining claims it was renamed Earp California in his honor 2 In 2002 a plaque was erected at the site of the Earp s cottage in Vidal California noting that the cottage was the only home they owned in the time they were married 3 Contents 1 Earp in film and television 1 1 Wild Bill Hickok 1923 1 2 Depiction of Old West lawmen 1 3 Notable films and television shows featuring Earp 1 4 Adaptation of the Earp character 2 Property auction 2 1 John Gilchriese collection 2 2 Signature 2 3 Weapons 2 4 Gunfight sketch 3 Ship Wyatt Earp 4 Other references 5 ReferencesEarp in film and television editEarp was depicted in only one movie while he was alive He later became the prototypical model for a western lawman His character has been portrayed directly and indirectly in dozens of movies and television shows Wild Bill Hickok 1923 edit Earp s good friend William Hart produced and wrote the seven reel epic Wild Bill Hickok released by Paramount in 1923 It was the first movie to depict Wyatt Earp and the only movie that included his character before he died in 1929 4 5 Hart played Wild Bill and Bert Lindley played Earp 6 The role of Earp s character in the movie was very small He appears at the back of a crowd scene when Hickok meets some gentlemen on the city street Bert Lindley is not listed on some descriptions of the movie and this portrayal of Earp is often overlooked as in the biography Inventing Wyatt Earp His Life amp Many Legends 7 failed verification Earp served as a technical adviser on the film 8 In the film Hickok calls on his friends Earp Calamity Jane Bat Masterson Doc Holliday Charlie Bassett Luke Short and Bill Tilghman to help clean up a wild cowtown Promotional copy for the film prominently mentioned Earp Back in the days when the West was young and wild Wild Bill fought and loved and adventured with such famous frontiersmen as Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp 9 Earp was described in the promotional copy as Deputy Sheriff to Bat Masterson of Dodge City known as one of the three greatest gun men that ever lived along with Bat Masterson and Wild Bill Hickok 9 In reality Earp was a virtually unknown assistant marshal in Dodge City when Wild Bill Hickok was murdered in 1876 8 After his death in 1929 Earp s character did not appear in a movie until the famous gunfight was depicted for the first time in the 1932 film Law and Order although the Wyatt Earp character is named Frame Saint Johnson Walter Huston 5 Since then about 40 other movies have included his character 4 10 With the emergence of television in the 1950s producers spun out a large number of Western oriented shows At the height of their popularity in 1959 there were more than two dozen cowboy programs on each week At least six of them were connected in some extent to Wyatt Earp The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp Bat Masterson Tombstone Territory Broken Arrow Johnny Ringo and Gunsmoke 11 Depiction of Old West lawmen edit Wyatt Earp both directly and indirectly influenced the way movies depict lawmen in the American Old West While living in Los Angeles Earp met several well known and soon to be famous actors on the sets of various movies He became good friends with Western actors William S Hart 12 and Tom Mix 13 Stuart Lake s book Wyatt Earp Frontier Marshal was the basis for how Earp has been depicted as a fearless Western hero in a large number of films and books 14 The book was first adapted into a movie for Frontier Marshal in 1934 Josephine Earp successfully pressured the producers to remove Wyatt s name from the film and the protagonist was renamed Michael Wyatt The film was made again in 1939 Josephine sued 20th Century Fox for 50 000 but with the provision that Wyatt s name be removed from the title and after she received 5 000 the movie was released as Frontier Marshal starring Randolph Scott playing Wyatt Earp 15 Sol M Wurtzel produced both films Lake wrote another book about Wyatt Earp titled My Darling Clementine in 1946 that director John Ford developed into the movie of the same name 16 which further boosted Wyatt s reputation The book later inspired a number of stories movies and television programs about outlaws and lawmen in Dodge City and Tombstone Lake wrote a number of screenplays for these movies and twelve scripts for the 1955 61 television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp starring Hugh O Brian as Earp 17 18 The popular movie Gunfight at the O K Corral released in 1957 starring Burt Lancaster as Earp cemented his place in Western history as a hero lawman The movie also altered the public s perception of cowboys who in Earp s time and locale were outlaws but in the movies were reinvented as good guys assisting the lawmen in their fight against the outlaws 11 Director John Ford said that when he was a prop boy in the early days of silent pictures Earp would visit pals on the sets he knew from his Tombstone days I used to give him a chair and a cup of coffee and he told me about the fight at the O K Corral So in My Darling Clementine we did it exactly the way it had been 9 19 234 When Ford was working on his last silent feature Hangman s House in 1928 which included the first credited screen appearances by John Wayne Earp used to visit the set John Wayne later told Hugh O Brian that he based his Western lawman 19 walk talk and persona to his acquaintance with Wyatt Earp who was good friends with Mix I knew him I often thought of Wyatt Earp when I played a film character There s a guy that actually did what I m trying to do 20 103 Wyatt Earp s character has been the central figure in 10 films and featured in many more Among the best known actors who have portrayed him are Randolph Scott Guy Madison Henry Fonda Joel McCrea Burt Lancaster James Garner Jimmy Stewart Hugh O Brian Kurt Russell Kevin Costner and Val Kilmer 21 22 Notable films and television shows featuring Earp edit Wild Bill Hickok 1923 Bert Lindley portrays Wyatt Earp 5 Frontier Marshal 1934 Notable as the first film adaptation of Stuart N Lake s novel George O Brien plays Michael Wyatt directed by Lewis Seiler 5 Frontier Marshal 1939 Starring Randolph Scott directed by Allan Dwan 5 10 23 24 Tombstone the Town Too Tough to Die 1942 Starring Richard Dix directed by William C McGann 5 10 My Darling Clementine 1946 Starring Henry Fonda directed by John Ford 5 10 23 24 Wichita 1955 Starring Joel McCrea directed by Jacques Tourneur 5 10 23 24 The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp TV series 1955 1961 Starring Hugh O Brian as Wyatt Earp 10 24 Gunfight at the O K Corral 1957 Starring Burt Lancaster directed by John Sturges 5 10 23 24 Hour of the Gun 1967 Starring James Garner directed by John Sturges 5 10 23 24 Doc 1971 Harris Yulin as Wyatt and Stacy Keach as Doc directed by Frank Perry 5 10 24 Tombstone 1993 Starring Kurt Russell directed by George P Cosmatos 5 10 23 24 Wyatt Earp 1994 Starring Kevin Costner directed by Lawrence Kasdan 5 10 23 24 Wyatt Earp s Revenge 2012 Starring Val Kilmer 5 24 Tombstone Rashomon 2017 Starring Adam Newberry Adaptation of the Earp character edit Law and Order 1932 Walter Huston as Frame Johnson inspired by Wyatt Earp 25 The Arizonian 1935 Richard Dix as Clay Tallant inspired by Wyatt Earp Dodge City 1939 Errol Flynn as Wade Hatton inspired by Wyatt Earp 26 Sheriff of Tombstone 1941 Roy Rogers as Brett Starr inspired by Wyatt Earp Winchester 73 1950 James Stewart wins a rare Winchester rifle that is stolen Will Geer as Wyatt Earp Law and Order 1953 Ronald Reagan as Frame Johnson inspired by Wyatt Earp Powder River 1953 Rory Calhoun as Chino Bullock inspired by Wyatt Earp Gun Belt 1953 Outlaw Billy Ringo tries to go straight James Millican as Wyatt Earp Masterson of Kansas 1954 Bat Masterson is assisted by Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday Badman s Country 1958 Pat Garrett catches up to Butch Cassidy s gang and calls in Wyatt Earp Alias Jesse James 1959 Bob Hope stars and Hugh O Brian briefly appears as Wyatt Earp Warlock 1959 with Henry Fonda who had played Earp by name in My Darling Clementine he plays a fictionalized version named Clay Blaisdell in this film The Secret World of Eddie Hodges 1960 TV musical starring Jackie Gleason and Hugh O Brian as Wyatt Earp Cheyenne Autumn 1964 James Stewart as Wyatt Earp and Arthur Kennedy as Doc Holliday Desafio en Rio Bravo 1965 Guy Madison as Wyatt Earp Wagon Train episode The Silver Lady 1965 Don Collier as Wyatt Earp The Gunfighters 1966 an episode of Doctor Who The TARDIS materializes in Tombstone prior to the gunfight John Alderson played Wyatt Earp Spectre of the Gun 1968 an episode of Star Trek Officers of the USS Enterprise are cast as the Cowboys Ron Soble plays Wyatt Earp Which Way to the O K Corral 1972 an episode of Alias Smith and Jones Cameron Mitchell as Wyatt Earp and Bill Fletcher plays Doc Holliday I Married Wyatt Earp 1983 Based on the supposed memoir Marie Osmond as Josephine Earp Sunset 1988 James Garner as Wyatt Earp The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1994 Leo Gordon as Wyatt Earp Deadwood 2006 Gale Harold as Wyatt Earp Hannah s Law 2012 Greyston Holt as Wyatt Earp The Ridiculous 6 2015 Blake Shelton as Wyatt Earp Wynonna Earp 2016 Ryan Northcott as Wyatt Earp and Tim Rozon as Doc Holliday The American West 2016 Johnathan C Stewart as Wyatt Earp Property auction editJohn Gilchriese collection edit John Gilchriese an amateur historian and long time collector of Earp memorabilia interviewed John H Flood Jr Wyatt Earp s secretary several times before his death in 1959 Gilchriese operated a Wyatt Earp Museum from 1966 to 1973 at Fifth and Toughnut Streets in Tombstone His collection included Earp s original diagrams of the gunfights in Tombstone and Iron Springs along with photos original letters invoices checks and hundreds of related items In 2004 when his health deteriorated he sold his collection at auction The drawings of the OK Corral shoot out were later resold 27 28 Signature edit nbsp Lamar Missouri subpoena signed by Constable Wyatt Earp February 28 1870 In February 2010 the earliest known example of Wyatt Earp s signature found on a February 1870 Lamar Missouri subpoena sold at auction for 14 937 50 29 Weapons edit nbsp Colt 45 single action revolver like that owned by Wyattblanton On April 17 2014 the family of deceased Earp amateur historian Glenn Boyer put much of his Earp collection and many artifacts up for auction Among the 32 boxes of documentation files pictures and memorabilia for sale was a Colt 45 caliber said by Earp descendants to have been owned by Wyatt Earp Also included in the auction was a Winchester lever action shotgun belonging to Wyatt Earp 30 Earp was known to carry a 45 caliber revolver as he did on the night of the Fitzimmons Sharkey fight in 1896 31 Historians have credible evidence that Wyatt used a 44 caliber 1869 American model Smith amp Wesson during the gunfight at the O K Corral This weapon was given by Earp to John Flood who left it to Earp historian John D Gilchriese 32 Descendants of Wyatt Earp s cousins assert that Earp carried the revolver featured in the auction and while in Tombstone although the grips barrel and cylinder have been replaced Only the frame is original and its serial number has been filed off 30 However X ray testing showed an original serial number 5686 which matches a batch of revolvers purchased by the U S Army in 1874 33 The history of the items is controversial because they belonged to Boyer John Boessenecker a respected author of numerous articles on the American Old West and a collector of American Old West guns and memorabilia said that it would be impossible to separate the authenticity of the auction items from Boyer s own troubled history This is particularly true because the provenance of the weapons is based on letters written by or given to Boyer 34 The authenticity of the revolver displayed at the auction is attested to by a typewritten letter dictated by Bill Miller to his daughter LaVonne Griffin Miller was married to Estelle Edwards the daughter of Adelia Earp Edwards Wyatt s sister 35 Before his death Boyer completed a sworn affidavit attesting that the Colt 45 belonged to Earp The affidavit is included with the revolver along with other expert findings 30 Critics challenge the authenticity of the letter because Boyer signed an affidavit in 1994 and stated again in 1999 long after Bill Miller s death that he did not have any documentation from Miller 33 LeRoy Merz the owner of Merz Antique Firearms is the nation s largest dealer in antique Winchesters in the United States Despite Boyer s affidavit he said the missing serial number is a kiss of death He says No serious collector will want that 34 The Wyatt revolver from Boyer s estate was expected to fetch from 100 000 and 150 000 34 On the day of the auction more than 6 400 online bidders and over 400 collectors from 49 countries took part in the auction The revolver attributed to Wyatt Earp was sold to John Anderson a founder of Isagenix International in Chandler Arizona for 225 000 The Winchester lever action shotgun also said to be Wyatt Earp s sold for 50 000 below the high value estimate of 125 000 30 Before leaving Tombstone Earp borrowed a short 22 inch 10 gauge double barrel Spencer percussion shotgun from Fred Dodge which he used to kill Curly Bill Brocius Dodge used the shotgun throughout his 40 year career The gun was later registered to U S Marshal Heck Thomas who in 1896 used the gun to kill outlaw Bill Doolin a member of the Dalton Gang It has since passed through several owners and was last sold in February 2020 for 375 000 00 36 37 38 39 Gunfight sketch edit John H Flood Jr Wyatt Earp s secretary who he regarded like a son drew a sketch of the gunfight at the O K Corral in 1926 under Wyatt s supervision The drawing placed participants and selected witnesses on Fremont Street in Tombstone and Earp annotated it with lines indicating how the participants moved during the 30 second shootout It was sold at auction by Alexander Autographs in early October 2010 for 380 000 40 Ship Wyatt Earp editArctic explorer Lincoln Ellsworth became fascinated with the Earp legend Ellsworth completed four expeditions to Antarctica between 1933 and 1939 using a former Norwegian herring boat as his aircraft transporter and base that he named Wyatt Earp after his hero 41 42 Ellsworth befriended Earp s widow Josephine Earp After Wyatt s death she wrote him that she was sending him Wyatt s handgun a shotgun pipe and wedding ring She said she was sending him a 41 caliber Colt revolver which she said Wyatt referred to affectionately as his baby pony However Ellsworth actually received a 45 caliber Colt revolver with a 7 barrel Its serial number indicates it was originally shipped from the Colt factory on January 30 1883 43 The shotgun was a 16 gauge double barreled hunting shotgun and case belonging to Wyatt 44 Ellsworth s widow Mary Louise Ellsworth donated the wedding ring and pistol to the Arizona Historical Society in 1988 43 45 Other references editCrime novelist Robert B Parker wrote a dramatization of Wyatt Earp s life entitled Gunman s Rhapsody in 2001 Wyatt and Morgan Earp figure prominently in Michael Crichton s novel Dragon Teeth published posthumously in 2017 References edit Erwin Richard E 2000 The Truth about Wyatt Earp iUniverse p 162 ISBN 978 0 595 00127 9 Retrieved 24 January 2022 Earp Cottage Vidal California Historical Marker Database Retrieved June 30 2011 Earp Cottage Historical Marker Retrieved 23 June 2018 a b Bell Bob Boze October 2015 Wyatt Earp in Hollywood True West Archived from the original on October 30 2015 Retrieved November 5 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Chennault Nicholas October 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