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  2. Long Branch Saloon gunfight - Wikipedia

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    The Long Branch Saloon gunfight, on April 5, 1879, was an altercation that took place between Frank Loving and Levi Richardson at the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas. Both men were gamblers who frequented the saloon .

  3. Long Branch Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The saloon hosted many Old West characters including Clay Allison, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Frank Loving, Mysterious Dave, Charlie Bassett (town marshal), and brothers Ed, James, and Bat Masterson. The saloon was the site of a gunfight on April 5, 1879, between Frank Loving and Levi Richardson.

  4. Frank Stephenson (saloon keeper) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Stephenson (fl. 1860 – 1885) was an American saloon keeper and underworld figure in New York City during the mid-to late 19th century. He was the owner of The Black and Tan , a popular Bowery basement bar located on Bleecker Street .

  5. Dodge City War - Wikipedia

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    Luke Short arrived in Dodge City during April 1881. William H. Harris, whom Short had met in Tombstone a few months earlier, gave Luke a job as a faro dealer at the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas. The saloon was owned by Harris and his partner Chalk Beeson. On February 6, 1883, Chalk Beeson sold his interest in the Long Branch to Short.

  6. Frank Loving - Wikipedia

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    Frank Loving (1860 – April 21, 1882), sometimes called "Cockeyed" Frank Loving, was an Old West gambler and gunman. He was involved in two well-publicized shootouts of the day. He was involved in two well-publicized shootouts of the day.

  7. Luke Short - Wikipedia

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    The following day, eight men gathered and posed for a widely reproduced Wild West history photo. The group was dubbed the Dodge City Peace Commission. The men in the historic photo were William H. Harris, Luke Short, Bat Masterson, William F. Petillon, Charles E. Bassett, Wyatt Earp, Michael Francis "Frank" McLean, and Cornelius "Neil" Brown.

  8. Stagecoach 2025 lineup features country chart-toppers Jelly ...

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    3-Day GA Tier 1 - $579. 3-Day GA Tier 2 - $599. 3-Day GA Tier 3 - $619. 3-Day GA 6-pack Tier 1 - $569. ... Returning for this year's festival is the saloon pass, which offers fans access to ...

  9. Buckskin Frank Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Leslie was first recorded in San Francisco in 1878 where he was employed as a barkeeper in Thomas Boland's saloon at 311 Pine Street. He lived in San Francisco at 732 Howard Street. [ 7 ] In 1879 he was a "bookkeeper," which may have been a typo for "barkeeper," since he worked at Kerr & Jurado's Saloon & Billiard Room. [ 8 ]