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Doc Holliday Biography
Doc Holliday Biography          Doc Holliday (born John Henry Holliday, August 14, 1851- November 8, 1887) wasà  an Americanà  gunfighter, gambler, and dentist.à  Aà  friend of fellow gunslingerà  andà  lawmanà  Wyatt Earp, Holliday became an iconicà  characterà  of theà  American Wild Westà  throughà  his role in theà  gunfight at the O.K.à  Corral.à  Despite his reputation forà  having gunned downà  Ã¢â¬Å"dozensâ⬠ of men, more recent research suggests Holliday killed no more than two men.à  Over the years, Hollidayââ¬â¢s character andà  life have been depicted in many movies and television series.           Fast Facts: Doc Holliday     Full Name:à  John Henry (Doc) Hollidayà  Known For:à  Old West American gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. Friend of Wyatt Earpà  Born:à  August 14, 1851, in Griffin, GeorgiaDied:à  November 8, 1887, inà  Glenwood Springs, ColoradoParents:à  Henry Holliday and Alice Jane (McKey) HollidayEducation:à  Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, D.D.S. Degree, 1872à  Key Accomplishments:à  Fought beside Wyatt Earp against the Clanton Gang in the Gunfight at the OK Corral. Accompanied Wyatt Earp on his Vendetta Rideà  Spouse:à  Big Nose Kateà  Horonyà  (common-law)à  Famous Quote:à  Ã¢â¬Å"All I want of you is ten paces out in the street.â⬠ (to gunfighter Johnny Ringo).         à  Early Life and Educationà        à  Doc Holliday was born on August 14, 1851, in Griffin, Georgia, to Henry Holliday and Alice Jane (McKey) Holliday. A veteran of both theà  Mexicanââ¬âAmerican Warà  and theà  Civil War, Henry Holliday taught his sonà  to shoot.à  In 1864, the family moved to Valdosta, Georgia, where Doc attended first through tenth grade at the private Valdosta Institute.à  Considered an outstanding student, Holliday excelled atà  rhetoric, grammar, mathematics, history,à  and Latin.à                            Doc Holliday.  John van Hasselt / Getty Images        In 1870, the 19-year-old Holliday moved to Philadelphia,à  where he received a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery on March 1, 1872.à            Holliday Headsà  Westà        In July 1872,à  Holliday joined aà  dental practice in Atlanta,à  but was soon diagnosed with tuberculosis. Hoping the drier climate would helpà  his condition, he moved to Dallas, Texas, eventually opening his own dental practice. As hisà  coughing spells increased and his dental patients abandoned him, Holliday turned to gambling to support himself. After having been arrested twice for illegal gamblingà  and being acquitted of murder, he left Texas in January 1875.         Gambling hisà  way west through states and cities where betting was treated as a legal profession, Holliday settledà  inà  Dodge City, Kansas, in the spring of 1878. It was in Dodge Cityà  that Holliday befriended assistant city marshal Wyatt Earp.à  Though there were no reports of the incident in theà  Dodge City newspapers, Earp credited Holliday for saving his life during a shootout with outlaws at theà  Long Branch Saloon.à            The Gunfight at the O.K. Corralà        Inà  Septemberà  1880, Hollidayà  rejoinedà  his friend Wyatt Earpà  in the wild and booming silver mining camp town of Tombstone,à  Arizonaà  Territory.à  Then aà  Wells Fargoà  stagecoachà  security agent, Wyatt joinedà  his brothers, Deputy U.S. Marshal Virgil Earp, and Morganà  Earp as Tombstoneââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"police force.â⬠à  In Tombstoneââ¬â¢s gamblingà  and liquor-fueled atmosphere, Holliday soon became involved in the violence that would result in theà  Gunfight atà  the O.K. Corral.à           Opposing theà  Earpsà  for control of Tombstoneà  was the infamousà  Clanton Gang, aà  group ofà  localà  cowboysà  led byà  the notorious cattle rustlersà  and murderersà  Ike Clanton and Tomà  McLaury.         Onà  October 25, 1881,à  Ikeà  Clanton andà  Tomà  McLauryà  came to town for supplies. Over theà  course of theà  day, they had severalà  violentà  confrontations with the Earp brothers. On the morning of October 26,à  Ikeââ¬â¢s brother Billy Clantonà  and Tomââ¬â¢s brother Frankà  McLaury, along with gunfighter Billy Claiborne,à  rode to town to provide backup for Ike and Tom. When Frankà  McLauryà  and Billyà  Clanton learned that theà  Earpsà  hadà  justà  pistol-whipped their brothers, theyà  vowed revenge.         Atà  3 p.m. on October 26, 1881, theà  Earpsà  andà  the hastily-deputizedà  Holliday faced the Clanton-McLauryà  gang behind the OK Corral. In the 30-seconds of gunfire that ensued, Billy Clanton and bothà  McLauryà  brothers were killed.à  Doc Holliday, and Virgil and Morgan Earp were wounded. While he was present at the gunfight, Ike Clanton was unarmed and fled the scene.         Though a territorial court found that theà  Earpsà  and Holliday hadà  acted within their duties as lawmen at the O.K. Corral, Ike Clanton was not satisfied. In the followingà  weeks, Morgan Earp was killed and Virgil Earp was permanently maimed by a group of unknown cowboys.à  In what has become known as theà  Earp Vendetta Ride, Holliday joined Wyatt Earp as part of a federal posse that pursued the suspected outlawsà  for over a year, killing four of them.à            Later Lifeà  and Deathà  inà  Coloradoà        Holliday moved to Pueblo, Colorado, inà  April 1882.à  In May, he was arrestedà  for the murder of Frank Stilwell, one of the cowboys he had chased down while riding with Wyatt Earpââ¬â¢s federal posse. When Earp learned of the arrest, he arrangedà  to have the request to extradite Hollidayà  to Arizonaà  denied.à  Ã           In the winter of 1886,à  Holliday met his old friend Wyatt Earp for a final time in the lobby of the Windsor Hotel in Denver. Earpââ¬â¢s common-law wife Sadie Marcus later describedà  Holliday as a constantly-coughing skeleton standing on ââ¬Å"unsteady legs.â⬠à  Ã           Holliday spent the last year of his life in Colorado, dying of tuberculosis in his bed at the Glenwood Springs Hotel on November 8, 1887, at age 36.à  Heà  isà  buried in Linwood Cemetery overlooking Glenwood Springs, Colorado.à            Legacyà        One of the best-recognized characters of the American Old West, Doc Holliday is remembered for his friendship with Wyatt Earp.à  In an 1896 article, Wyatt Earp saidà  of Holliday:à           ââ¬Å"I found him a loyal friend and good company. He was a dentist whom necessity had made a gambler; a gentleman whom disease had made a vagabond; a philosopher whom life had made a caustic wit; a long, lean blonde fellow nearly dead with consumption and at the same time the most skillful gambler and nerviest, speediest, deadliest man with a six-gun I ever knew.â⬠à            Sources andà  Further Reference      Roberts, Gary L. (2006).à  Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend.à  John Wiley and Sons, Inc. ISBN 0-471-26291-9à  Doc Holliday- Deadly Doctor of the American West. Legends of America.à  Ã  OK Corral. History.netà  Urban, William L. (2003).à  Ã¢â¬Å"Tombstone. Wyatt Earp: The Ok Corral and the Law of the American West.â⬠ The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-8239-5740-8.    
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