This historical vignette details the assassination of Morgan Earp in Tombstone, Arizona, on March 18, 1882. It explores the location of the shooting at the Campbell & Hatch Billiards saloon, the historical context involving the Earp brothers and their enemies, and the subsequent 'Vendetta Ride' by Wyatt Earp. The narrative highlights the conspiracy involving figures like Pete Spence and Frank Stilwell, and discusses the weapon likely used, a .44-40 caliber firearm.
This YouTube video from InRange TV presents a historical vignette focusing on the tragic Mountain Meadows Massacre that occurred on September 11th, 1857, in Utah. The description highlights the scale of the event, involving the deaths of 100 to 140 men, women, and children. The creator acknowledges the presence of wind noise in the audio due to filming during the onset of a winter storm, noting its unavoidable nature. The video is viewer-supported through Patreon.
This historical vignette details the March 20, 1882, murder of Frank Stilwell by Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday at the Tucson Train Depot. Driven by vengeance for Morgan Earp's assassination, Wyatt Earp confronted Stilwell, firing a double-barrel shotgun point-blank into his chest. Historical accounts from diaries confirm Stilwell was heavily "shot-up," raising questions about vigilantism versus law enforcement.
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