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Robert H. Paul
[edit]- ... that Pima County, Arizona Supervisors ordered Sheriff Robert H. Paul to bring his friend Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday back from Colorado after they killed four outlaw Cowboys, but he returned empty handed?
Created by Btphelps (talk). Self nom at 01:42, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Robert H. Paul
[edit]- ... that Sheriff Robert H. Paul, a friend of Wyatt Earp, was ordered by Pima County Supervisors to bring Earp back from Colorado after he and his posse killed four outlaw Cowboys?
Created by Btphelps (talk). Self nom at 01:42, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Ed Schieffelin
[edit]- ... that more than 20 experts told Ed Schieffelin that his ore samples were worthless, and he threw away all but three before an assayer told him he had found high-grade silver ore?
Created by Btphelps (talk). Self nom at 01:42, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Ed Schieffelin
[edit]- ... that Ed Schieffelin struck a handshake deal, never committed to paper, with his brother Al and Richard Gird that made all three multi-millionaires and resulted in the Tombstone silver strike?
Created by Btphelps (talk). Self nom at 01:42, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Ed Schieffelin
[edit]- ... that Ed Schieffelin prospected for ore near hostile Chiricahua Apache Indians, and when he found a large silver deposit, he named the claim Tombstone because everyone said that's all he'd find?
Created by Btphelps (talk). Self nom at 01:42, 5 May 2011 (UTC)