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On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart flew away from a town called Lae in the South Pacific. Earhart was attempting to circumnavigate the globe. After taking off from Lae, she disappeared. The Superhero Historians will investigate her life, her final flight, and the possible outcomes to that flight.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Earp is the Name

Dean Dillopolis, People Historian

Ah, the Earps are coming to town!  The most rootin’ tootin’, gun totin’, badge wearin’ lords of justice the “Wild West” ever saw.  Well, at least that’s the way they would want you to see it.  What’s that you say?  “Don’t forget about the other brothers who lived in Tombstone.” Let’s see, Wyatt, no he’s the main dude.  You have Morgan and Virgil… oh yeah, James Earp and Warren Earp.  James Earp was the oldest while Warren sat as the youngest.  Due to injuries in the Civil War, James did not participate in the routines of life that his other brothers did.  Warren, however, was always ready for action.

Let’s move on to the three main players from the Earp family.  Virgil came to Tombstone as a United States Marshall and was held in high esteem by most people.  Morgan came to Tombstone a bit later from the parent’s home in California.  He had also worked in law enforcement on occasion, but never liked to stay in one place for too long.  Then we come to Wyatt Earp.  Wyatt made a name for himself in Dodge City, Kansas.  While Wyatt worked in law enforcement, he was also on the other side of the law as well.  He spent considerable time as a buffalo hunter on the plains.  During this job he was able to perfect his toughness, as buffalo hunting was not for the meek.  Despite putting forward the image that he didn’t want to be in law enforcement, Wyatt worked hard to win positions within the law.  He came to Tombstone looking for fortune.

The Earps definitely stuck together.  Although one or the other may wander away from time to time, they always seemed to find each other again.  A very close knit family!

By: Dean Dillopolis, People Historian
Topic: GUNFIGHT AT THE OK CORRAL
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