Tombstone
Tombstone is a
very popular place for those of us who enjoy history, especially facts about
Wyatt Earp and his brothers Virgil and Morgan; Add Doc Holiday for he was very
close to the Earps.
We dwell on the
most famous gunfight in the old West, the Gun Fight at the OK
Corral. The above names fought part of the Cowboy faction and won. The
word ‘Cowboy’ was used as an insult. History is covered up by those who want to
hide things for many reasons, and it goes down as factual; that is, whatever
was used to hide. As a Historian, I want and work hard to uncover the
truth as all 6 of my books do just that. The gunfight was not at the OK Corral
but behind it. From the Epitaph Newspaper published on April 27,
1881:
“A reporter
obtained some startling facts about the opium dens of Tombstone from a police
officer about opium dens of Tombstone and their habitues. One den was on Allen
above Sixth Street. The balance was [of dens] were on Third near Allen. All
told, there were five or six of them, all kept by Chinamen and well patronized
by American men and women. The women patrons are courtesans [ sic courtesans],
who no doubt indulge in this dissipation to benumb their faculties and
obliterate the memories of innocent, happy days that are past beyond recall.
Statistics show an alarming increase in the opium habit throughout the country.
The city authorities should look into this matter immediately.”
The Tucson Star
of August 4, 1881, said at the end of an article: “There is no dodging the
question. These opium dens are being carried on in open defiance to the law.”
The article asked for the mayor to see that the city marshal take steps to have
them wiped out.”
Butte, Montana
had five dens when Morgan Earp was wearing the policeman’s badge. They had 3
dens. When Morgan resigned to join his brother in Tombstone but just before he
handed in his badge, he discovered two hidden dens. Wherever there was a
Chinese population, there were opium dens, over 50% were white men and female
prostitutes.
Of my books,
all 6 of them are well researched, and I have at least one item in each book
that no one knew of until I published. I have three volumes of A
Fraternity of Gunslingers: True Stories of Wild West Gunmen. Volume 3 has
22 stories. I will be ordering 20 paperbacks on this volume. I have more
stories in my other books.
Interesting historical information!
ReplyDeleteThis is most interesting. Most people don't know how wild this city was. Would love to explore more of your books.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, though I’ve not thought of that aspect I’m not surprised about the opium den connection.
ReplyDeleteThese tales sound interesting and informative in areas outside the norm.
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