William Breckinridge B. 12/25/1846 D. 01/31/1931
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that had a part in Tombstone, AZ history
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About Doc Holiday
About
Wyatt Earp
About Virgil Earp
About Morgan
Earp
About James Earp
About Warren
Earp
About Newton Earp
About William "Curley Bill" Brocius (outlaw)
About Billy Claiborne (outlaw)
About
Pete Spence (outlaw)
About
Ike Clanton (outlaw)
About Phin Clanton (outlaw)
About Johnny Ringo (outlaw)
About "Old Man" Clanton" (outlaw)
Frank
Stillwell (outlaw)
About Frank McLaury (outlaw killed at the OK Corral)
About
Tom McLaury (outlaw killed at the OK Corral)
About Billy Clanton (outlaw killed at the OK Corral)
About
Johnny Behan (Sheriff)
William Breckinridge (Deputy Sheriff)
About Fred White (Marshal)
About George Parson
About Wells Spicer (Judge)
About George Goodfellow MD
About Nellie Cashman (Angel Of Mercy)
About Big Nose Kate (prostitute & Doc Holiday's girlfriend)
About Ed Schieffelin
About
John Clum (editor/publisher of Tombstone Epitaph)
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Morgan
Earps Death In The Tombstone Epitaph
Tombstone Epitaph Story The Day After
The OK Corral Shootout
Tombstone Pioneers Burial Places
Mistakes In The Movie
Tombstone
For fallacies in the movie Tombstone please visit this web site: http://www.ferncanyonpress.com/tombston/movie.shtml

Born in Wisconsin he was a Western Law
Officer. He was deputy sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona at Tombstone under
Sheriff John Behan at the time of the OK Corral gunfight between the Earps and
the Cowboys. He is considered by most historians to have been part of the
anti-Earp faction and a friend of the Cowboys (i.e., outlaws). He wrote a book
about his experiences called "Helldorado: Bringing the Law to the Mesquite,"
which was ghostwritten by William McLeod Raine. He later served as a deputy U.S.
marshal, a surveyor, and was a detective for the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Pima County, Arizona, Plot: Section F
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