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  2. Fred White (marshal) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick G. White (c. 1849 – October 30, 1880) was an American lawman and the first town marshal (equivalent to chief of police) of the mining boomtown of Tombstone, Arizona Territory. White was elected to the position on January 6, 1880.

  3. List of Old West lawmen - Wikipedia

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    Deputy Sheriff/Town Marshal John B. Jones: 1834–1891 ... Town Marshal New Kiowa Kansas ... Marshal Tombstone, ...

  4. William Brocius - Wikipedia

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    Tombstone's Town Marshal Fred White attempted to disarm Brocius and grabbed his weapon by the barrel. The gun discharged, striking White in the groin. [5]: 117 Wyatt Earp had borrowed Fred Dodge's pistol and he pistol-whipped Brocius. At the preliminary hearing for Brocius afterward, Wyatt testified that he had heard White say: "I am an officer ...

  5. Cochise County in the Old West - Wikipedia

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    Deputy U.S. Marshal Virgil Earp ran against Ben Sippy, a part-time policeman, for the job of Tombstone City Marshal. Sippy ran ads in the Democrat and Cowboy-loyal Nuggett, but Virgil didn't get the support he expected from John Clum and the Republican The Epitaph. To Virgil's surprise, he lost, by a margin of 311–259.

  6. Frederick White - Wikipedia

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    Fred White (marshal) (c. 1849–1880), young lawman and the first town marshal of Tombstone, Arizona; Frederick Edward White (1844–1920), U.S. representative from Iowa; Frederick D. White (1847–1918), Canadian politician; Fred J. White (1886–1967), provincial level politician and labour activist in Canada

  7. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral - Wikipedia

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    The city soon discovered $3,000 (equivalent to $95,000 in 2023) in financial improprieties in Sippy's records. A few days later Virgil was appointed as town marshal in his place. [28] [29] [30] At the time of the gunfight, Virgil was both Deputy U.S. Marshal and town marshal. The city suspended him as town marshal after Ike Clanton filed murder ...

  8. Town of Marshall honors local veterans on Memorial Day as ...

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    American Legion Post 317 adjutant Eugene Ipox and a Madison County Junior ROTC student participated in a hoisting of the flag following the town of Marshall's Memorial Day observance May 27.

  9. List of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Golden Eagle Brewing Company, its second floor housed the offices of U.S. Deputy Marshal Virgil Earp. [1] The Tombstone Epitaph building – The Tombstone Epitaph newspaper was established in this building, constructed in 1880 at 11 S. 5th Street, as a Republican paper under the operation of John P. Clum, Thomas Sorin ...

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