His brothers names were James, Virgil and Morgan, Baxter Warren, and Newton, an elder half-brother from his father's first marriage. They are known for cracking down on the law. Wyatt is the most famous because of Dodge City where he was a lawman for many years. They are all famous for one thing standing up for the law.
In April, a large number of Wyatt Earp items were sold in an auction. Among the items auctions were his .45 revolver that sold for $225,000, well above the estimate of $150,000. Also sold were a Winchester Riffle that sold for $50,000. The pistol went to an online bidder that wasn't named but the rifle went to an Arizona collector.
He had no brothers
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Wyatt's contributions to Arizona was in force the law and keep the people safe.
Wyatt Earp married Urilla Sutherland in 1870, but she died a short time afterwards.
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His brothers names were James, Virgil and Morgan, Baxter Warren, and Newton, an elder half-brother from his father's first marriage. They are known for cracking down on the law. Wyatt is the most famous because of Dodge City where he was a lawman for many years. They are all famous for one thing standing up for the law.
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The twin boys who played young Wyatt were Kristopher Simmons and Jason Simmons. The man who played grown-up Wyatt was Wes Ramsey.
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Hyatt is the only other name that rhymes with Wyatt. This is a very uncommon name found in the United States.
In April, a large number of Wyatt Earp items were sold in an auction. Among the items auctions were his .45 revolver that sold for $225,000, well above the estimate of $150,000. Also sold were a Winchester Riffle that sold for $50,000. The pistol went to an online bidder that wasn't named but the rifle went to an Arizona collector.