Jumat, 03 Maret 2017

Letters from Readers- Wild West February 2014

JOSIE’S AGE In Lee Silva’s “Pioneers & Settlers” article October 2013 about Wyatt Earp and Josie’s marriage, I was wondering about some of the dates. At one spot it says that Wyatt was 21 years older than Josie (1910 census lists Wyatt as 62 and Josie as 41). He was in his mid-30s, if I …

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