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US Marshal Tombstone Old West Badge

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Code: CA14-273-PH-34
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Near the year of 1877 Clay Calhoun was Deputy U.S. Marshal for Arizona, Tombstone, and leader of a group of 5 or 6 men known as "Outlaw Exterminators, Inc." By the time the Earps arrived in Tombstone in 1879, Calhoun had moved on.


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In 1881, Cochise County was formed from the eastern part of Pima County with Tombstone, Arizona as the county seat. Sheriff John Behan, was the first Sheriff of Tombstone and wore a badge matching this reproduction.

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This is the same badge as worn by Ronald Reagan in the 1953 classic "Law and Order". Reagan as "Frame Johnson" cleans up the western town of Tombstone, Arizona. After nearly being lynched, Johnson and his sweetheart move to the quiet town of Cottonwood, Arizona where once again the trouble begins. After loosing a partner Johnson is forced to once again become a lawman, taking up his badge and six shooter to rid the town of the rugged band of outlaws.

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Virgil Earp wore such a badge as this during his time in Tombstone. Virgil was commissioned by Crawley P. Dake, U.S. Marshal for Arizona. After Virgil was ambushed and crippled in 1882, it was Dake who appointed Wyatt as a (temporary) Deputy U.S. Marshal to pursue his brother Morgan's killer.

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Description: Over two years in the making, Blaze Away! gives an indepth look at the 25 gunfights leading up to the O.K. Corral fight and all of those going out the other side. Most books skim over the other fights to get to the big fight, but not this one.

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In 1879 Wyatt Earp, who had built a reputation as a gunfighter in Dodge City, Kansas, settled in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. Earp tried to create some semblance of order in Arizona, working first as the deputy sheriff of Pima County and later as deputy U.S. marshal for the entire Arizona Territory.

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