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  1. Morgan Earp was a 19th century town marshal in Earth's Ancient West and younger brother to Virgil and Wyatt Earp. He fought alongside his brothers and Doc Holliday against members of the Clanton-McLowery gang in the infamous gunfight at OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona on October 26, 1881. This brief feud ended with the deaths of Frank and Tom McLowery and Billy Clanton. In 2268, the Melkot ...

  2. 10 de nov. de 2015 · How was Morgan Earp killed? In Tombstone, Arizona, on March 18, 1882, an assassin fired a rifle through the back door window of Bob Hatch and John Campbell’s saloon, killing Morgan Earp while he was playing a game of billiards. The first shot hit Morgan in the spine, and the second hit the wall near where his brother Wyatt was sitting.

  3. 30 de may. de 2021 · The search for factual information on "Who Killed Morgan Earp," has long eluded historians. Many of the Cow Boy contingent in Cochise County, Arizona, were ...

  4. Morgan Earp was born on April 24, 1851, in Pella, Lowa, to Nicholas Porter Earp and his second wife, Virginia Ann Cooksey. His father was a farmer and cooper, who made utensils and barrels out of wood and other material. Morgan had nine siblings, of which three were sisters.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Virgil_EarpVirgil Earp - Wikipedia

    Virgil Walter Earp (July 18, 1843 – October 19, 1905) was both deputy U.S. Marshal and Tombstone, Arizona, City Marshal when he led his younger brothers Wyatt and Morgan, and Doc Holliday, in a confrontation with outlaw Cowboys at the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881. They killed brothers Tom and Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton.

  6. Morgan Seth Earp stood shoulder to shoulder with Wyatt during their most famous battle against Ike Clanton’s gang but met a tragic end shortly after. Warren Baxter Earp tried following his brothers’ footsteps but faced an untimely demise due to his involvement in feuds typical of the Wild West era.

  7. Earp was the fourth of eight children born to Nicholas Earp and his second wife, Virginia Ann Cooksey. His four brothers—James (1841–1926), Virgil (1843–1905), Morgan (1851–82), and Warren (1855–1900)—as well as a half-brother, Newton, would play integral roles throughout Wyatt’s life. He grew up in Illinois and Iowa but in 1864 ...