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  1. William Brocius, also known as Curly Bill Brocius, was an American outlaw and rustler in the Arizona Territory in the late 1870s and early 1880s. He had conflicts with the Earp family and was killed by Wyatt Earp in 1882.

    • Curly Bill Brocius Arrives on The Arizona Scene
    • Yep, Curly Bill Had Curly Hair
    • Curly Bill Murders Town Marshal Fred White
    • Curly Bill and The Clanton Gang
    • Curly Bill and The Earp Brothers
    • The Killing of Curly Bill
    • Curly Bill Brocius’S Alternative Histories
    • Explore The Old West

    William Brocius, who was believed to have been born in 1845, came to Arizona in late 1878. Historians believed he arrived from either Missouri or Texas. He had been hired to drive a herd of cattle to the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona. After he delivered the cattle, he remained at San Carlos Reservation for a short time, working as a ranch hand....

    William Brocius’s nickname was a bit of a no-brainer. All descriptions of him note his dark, curly hair. He was also described as tall, well-built, and with a freckled-face complexion. A photograph alleged to be Brocius, but has not been authenticated, is on display in Tombstone, at the Bird Cage Theater Museumthat shows his curly locks. Family mem...

    William Brocius wasn’t in Tombstone long when he got into some serious trouble. According to stories, a very drunk Curly Bill and a group of his equally drunk buddies were firing their pistols into the air in an alley on the evening of October 28, 1880. Fred White, the first town marshal of Tombstone, arrived on the scene to stop the mayhem. Deputy...

    The Clanton Gang, a band of cattle-rustling, stagecoach-robbing gunslingers, had long made Tombstone their base of operations. Led by Newman “Old Man” Clanton, the gang also included Clanton’s three sons Billy, Ike, and Phin, as well as the McLaury brothers – Tom and Frank – and assorted other outlaw characters. For a time, Curly Bill Brocius was a...

    Even though Curly Bill Brocius was not involved in the Shootout at the O.K. Corral, the event involved his gang of outlaws. Naturally, he was outraged at the deaths of his gang members at the hands of the Earp Brothers. That hatred only increased when, in early January, 1882, Curly Bill robbed two stagecoaches leaving Tombstone. Wyatt Earp formed a...

    Wyatt Earp and a posse of lawmen set out to hunt down the members of the Clanton Gang. If anyone asked, the goal of the posse was to apprehend the outlaws and bring them to justice. However, Earp had witnessed the outlaws being set free by corrupt judges, and he intended to inflict vigilante justice on the gang. According to Earp’s own account of t...

    The other members of the Clanton Gang who were present that day all discounted Earp’s story. According to Curly Bill’s buddies, the exchange with Wyatt Earp never happened. They maintain that Curly Bill had grown tired of the outlaw lifestyle. He wanted to opt out of the vendetta against Earp. They claim that Brocius left Arizona to live in peace a...

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  2. Jun 16, 2021 · Learn about the legendary outlaw Curly Bill Brocius, who fought with the Cowboys in Tombstone and disappeared after a shootout with Wyatt Earp. Find out the conflicting stories of his death and the rewards offered for his capture.

  3. Curly Bill Brocius was a notorious gunman, cattle rustler, and murderer in Arizona and New Mexico in the 1880s. He led the Clanton Gang after the death of "Old Man" Newton Clanton and was killed by Wyatt Earp's brother in 1882.

  4. Aug 28, 2017 · Learn about the mysterious and violent life of William "Curly Bill" Brocius, who terrorized Tombstone and San Simon in the 1880s. Read four Classic Gunfights featuring his exploits, from shooting a marshal to robbing a train.

  5. Oct 5, 2019 · Learn about the life and death of Curly Bill Brocius, a famous gunslinger and outlaw who participated in the assassination of Morgan Earp and was killed by Wyatt Earp. Read about his drunken pranks, shootouts, and involvement in the Lincoln County War.

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  7. May 11, 2018 · Learn about the life and exploits of Curly Bill Brocius, one of the most notorious outlaws in Arizona during the 1880s. Read how he killed a marshal, terrorized towns, robbed banks, and survived a gunshot wound.

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