John Henry “Doc” Holliday is most known for his part in the OK Corral shootout and being friends with Wyatt Earp; however, he was also known as an outlaw. He was considered a hot head with a flash temper. It was best not to get on his bad side because he was an impressive gunslinger. Most people believe that he was a ruthless killer, although there are only two proven people that he killed. He was involved in eight shootouts in his life. He killed one man who was terrorizing his saloon and one man during the shootout at OK Corral. Doc got his nickname from his profession of dentistry. At a point in his life he began gambling for money and owned a saloon. He was diagnosed with tuberculosis at a young age and died because of it along with heavy…
Frank Luke Jr. was born May 19, 1897 in Phoenix, Arizona and would live not only to become an Arizonan Hero but a true American Hero. As the last of five children in his family Frank grew and developed while excelling athletically, through hard work in the copper mines, and the occasional bare-knuckle boxing match. On September 25, 1917 Luke enlisted into Aviation Section of the U.S. Signal Corps…
Wyatt Earp was never wounded in any of the gunfights in which he took part, unlike his brothers Virgil and James, or his friend, Doc Holliday, which only added to his mystique after his death. Wyatt Earp was a lifelong gambler and was always looking for a quick way to make money, which is what his father did when Wyatt was growing up on the farm. However he did not once let alcohol touch his lips, he did have an unmistakable hankering for ice cream. After leaving Tombstone, Arizona, Wyatt Earp went to San Francisco where he reunited with Josephine Sarah Earp who became his common-law wife in 1882. They joined a gold rush headed to Eagle City, Idaho, where they owned mining interests. They also bought a saloon while they were in Eagle City.…
James"Wild Bill" Hickok was born on May 27, 1837, in Troy Grove Illinois.He was an American frontiersman, army scout and lawmen who helped give some order to the frontier West.His marksmanship gave him a legendary rise and lifelong tales.He was an early hero of the West.…
Annie Oakley was a renowned markswoman and star who worked for years with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Annie was born as Phoebe Ann Moses on August 13, 1860, in Darke County, Ohio. She would be known as Annie Oakley for her developed excellent marksmanship abilities as a teen, earning enough to pay off the mortgage for her mother's home. She then married fellow marksman Frank Butler in 1876 and would later become a star attraction for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show for years, famous for unparalleled shooting tricks. Both Moses’ father and stepfather died when she was a child, then went to live at the Darke County Infirmary, where she received schooling and sewing instruction while helping in the care of orphaned children.…
As a country full of diversity one can assume that we have learned cultural differences from other countries that we have interacted with. Frederick Jackson Turner discusses this idea in his excerpts from the “Turner Thesis” written on July 12, 1893. He touches on this idea when he speaks about how America adapted and learned from the cultures in which it conquered as the country moved in westward expansion. Such as when Americans learned from the Natives and began to use horseback for war tactics. This gave the Americans an advantage and allowed them to continue advancing forward. With each new opponent they faced, they would gather new ways to fight and this allowed them to evolve as the strongest military. By using these new ways, they also…
He worked for the law and helped tame the wild cowboy culture that pervaded the frontier. In Tombstone, Arizona, Wyatt got into a feud with a local rancher that resulted in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, perhaps the most famous gunfight in American history. Earp died in Los Angeles on January 13, 1929. Wyatt earp changed the wild west law-enforcement forever!…
The infamous outlaw known as "Billy the kid" was thought out to be born on November 24, 1859, in an old Irish community in New York City's east side. Before he was shot and killed, he had killed 27 people in the American West. Billy the Kid called himself William H. Bonney, but his real name was thought out to be Henry McCarty. Bonney was his mother Catherine's maiden name, and her long term companion's name was William Antrim. At around 1865, Antrim moved the family to Indiana, and at about 1870, the family was in Wichita, Kansas. They kept…
William James O'Reilly Jr, otherwise known as Bill O’Reily,. was born on September 10, 1949, in New York City, to parents William James O'Reilly and Angela O'Reilly. When he was young, his family moved to Long Island, where O'Reilly attended a Catholic school. O'Reilly attended Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York where he studied history. Bill was also in the football club as a punter and wrote for the school newspaper where he slowly developed his love for journalism. O'Reilly studied at the University of London, graduating with a bachelor's degree in history in 1971. After that, he played semi- professional baseball for three years.…
In the year 1861, while President Abraham Lincoln was in office, shots were fired at Union troops at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Lincoln requested the help of 75,000 troops to protect the nation’s capital. At this time of the rebellion, the state of Virginia was assumed to be contributing to the revolt, however, had made no decision whether or not to secede. In 1861, General Irvin McDowell commanded his federal troops to surround Arlington House and became a headquarters for the Union Army.…
In “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, the author shows how everyone acting and looking the same way can affect them physically, mentally, and emotionally therefore Everyone should be able to be themselves and show their own creativity. The author writes about this thesis specifically because he wants to show people that being unique is not a terrible thing because it means you are special in your own way and you might be able to do things others can’t do.…
James Patterson should be included in an anthology because he has mastered the art of description and plot. He’s capable of creating lives in his books like no other author from past or present. He has created a fictional world inside of his Alex Cross series, where many fans of his like to live. With each new book he can fill a mind with unbelievable detail and imagery. A small two book series, nicknamed the “bird books”, blew away many critics. With this mini-series he ventures into biotechnology and the worlds in its view on longevity. He’s known for venturing off the normal path of writing. He goes where many authors don’t, into religion, romance/humor/history, and a woman’s murder club. A few examples are Letters for Nicholas, The Jester, Cradle and All, and the “number books”(1st to die, 3rd degree).…
LOS ANGELES: Musicians and different big names respond until the very end Monday of Eagles fellow benefactor Glenn Frey.…
The oldest Buffalo Soldier was Mark Matthews who died on 2005 and was 111 years old. The Buffalo Soldiers were called "Buffalo" soldiers by the Native Americans simply because of the way that they fought, which was like a Buffalo. A story by the Native Americans felt as if they were fighting a Buffalo…
David Douglas was a Scottish botanist. In the early years of his career, he worked as an assistant to the head gardener at Scone Palace in northeastern Scotland. He then moved to the Botanical Gardens of Glasgow University, where he often attended William Hooker’s botany lectures. As a worker in the greenhouse, Douglas often supplied the plants for Hooker’s lectures. Hooker, who was impressed with Douglas’s botanical intuition and curiosity, recommended him to the Royal Horticultural Society of London.…