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  2. Oct 22, 2013 · how the o.k. corral® got its name (Text taken from the historic display in the O.K. Corral Office Museum.) The phrase “O.K.”, used to name Tombstone, Arizona’s historic O.K. Corral, had its origins in the Pennsylvania Dutch country of New York State in the mid-1800s.

  3. The gunfight at the O.K. Corral pitted lawmen against members of a loosely organized group of cattle rustlers and horse thieves called the Cowboys. While lasting less than a minute on October 26, 1881, the gunfight has been the subject of books and films into the 21st century.

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    Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in 1848 in Monmouth, Illinois. The third of five sons born to Nicholas and Virginia Ann Earp, he spent his early life in Illinois and Iowa. As a young teenager, Wyatt repeatedly tried to run away and join his brothers James and Virgil and his half-brother Newton, who fought for the Union during the Civil War; each ti...

    During this period, Earp frequented the saloons, gambling houses and brothels that proliferated on the frontier, and had several run-ins with law enforcement. But after helping a police officer in Wichita track down a wagon thief, Earp joined that city’s police force in 1875 and later became deputy town marshal of Dodge City. It was in Dodge City t...

    In March 1881, while pursuing a group of cowboys who had robbed a stagecoach, Wyatt struck a deal with local rancher Ike Clanton, who had ties to the cowboys. Clanton soon turned against him, however, and began threatening the Earp brothers. The feud escalated, and on October 26, 1881, it finally exploded into violence in a gunfight at the OK Corra...

    After leaving Tombstone, Wyatt Earp moved around the West, eventually settling in Californiawith Josephine Marcus, with whom he would spend the next 40 years. Over the years, he made an itinerant living by gambling, saloon-keeping, mining and real estate speculation. He also worked with a personal secretary, John H. Flood, to write his memoirs, whi...

    Who Was Wyatt Earp? American Heritage. The Life of Wyatt Earp. PBS: American Experience. Wyatt Earp. West Adams Heritage Association.

  4. /ði ˌəʊkeɪ kəˈrɑːl/ /ði ˌəʊkeɪ kəˈræl/ a corral (= place where horses or cows are kept within fences) in Tombstone, Arizona. It was the scene of a famous fight with guns on 26 October 1881, in which Deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp, with his brothers Virgil and Morgan and their friend Doc Holliday, killed three members of the Clanton gang.

  5. Dec 3, 2021 · The famous 1881 gunfight at the O.K. Corral is a staple of American West storytelling. The 30-second shootout between Wyatt Earp’s band of lawmen and the Cochise County cowboy gang in Tombstone, Arizona, is part of our collective history -- played out in over a dozen films.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English OK Cor‧ral, the /ˌəʊ keɪ kəˈrɑːl $ -ˈræl/ a corral (=an area surrounded by fences where animals can be kept) in the town of Tombstone, Arizona.

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