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  1. Hace 1 día · Ike Clanton swore multiple times he would kill the Earps but ran from the gunfight. The ranch owned by Newman Haynes Clanton near Charleston, Arizona was believed to be the local center for the Cowboys' illegal activities. Tom and Frank McLaury worked with the rustlers buying and selling stolen cattle.

  2. 18 de may. de 2024 · Ike Clanton. In the real-life shootout, Ike Clanton and Billy Claiborne both took off running as the action unfolded, Ike telling Wyatt that he was unarmed and not looking to fight. He also dove into C.S. Fly’s studio, just as he did in the movie. But before the main showdown, Ike was full of talk, threatening the Earps and ...

  3. 21 de may. de 2024 · Doc just looked at him and said, " Not me, I'm in my prime ." This led to a tense moment between the two, and these Doc Holliday quotes would pay off later in the movie. It says even more about Doc that he likely knew he didn't have much longer to live and still said this. 19 "It’s Not Revenge He’s After.

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · Thanks, Occam’s razor! In the 1800s, the phrase “I’m your huckleberry” was used to mean “I’m the one you want,” or “I’m the right one for the job,” or “I’m the right match.”. Essentially, it meant that one was up to the task at hand. In Doc Holliday’s case, it meant that he was up to dueling with Johnny Ringo.

  5. Hace 6 días · Cold and calculating, he shot down two well-known rustlers, including Ike Clanton. It was enough to strike terror in the hearts of the rabble and sent many of them scurrying for other pastures. He was later identified as Jonas V. “Rawhide Jake” Brighton, a former bad man who became a hired gun for law and order.

  6. Ike Clanton, born around 1847, became a notable figure of the American Old West as part of the infamous Clanton gang, often referred to as "The Cowboys." His life was marked by tumultuous encounters with lawmen, most famously the Earp brothers, leading to the legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona.

  7. 17 de may. de 2024 · Johnny Ringo (died July 14, 1882, Tombstone, Ariz., U.S.) was an American Western outlaw, a loner, noted for his deadly fast draw. Not much is known of Ringo, not even his birthplace. He showed up first in Mason county, Texas, in 1875, where he was suspected of cattle rustling and arrested for a double murder.