English: A young Kate Haroney (seated) with her sister. She also known as Kate Fisher, Big Nose Kate, Nosey Kate, Mrs. John H. "Doc" Holliday, among other names. Historical photo of Kate and her sister at about the time she left Davenport, circa 1867. The photo is presumed in the public domain and can be found in many places through Google images, and has been used in print in books such as Tombstone (Arcadia Publishing, 2003) by Jane Eppinga.
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2007-07-08 19:19 Sbharris 331×511× (46090 bytes) A photo of Kate Horoney (viewer's left, seated) and her sister, taken in 1867 about the time both were orphaned.
2006-01-13 06:56 Sbharris 100×119× (2940 bytes) Historical photo circa 1867. From a website which doesn't give THEIR source. Photos published in the US prior to 1923 are generally in the public domain, even when the site or book claims copyright (see Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.), so yes, you
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