Earp
Wyatt (Ber·ry Stapp)
[wahy-uh t-ber-ee-stap] /ˈwaɪ ətˈbɛr i stæp/ (Show IPA), 1848–1929, U.S. frontiersman, law officer, and gunfighter.
Contemporary Examples
The Wyatt Earp Myth: America’s Most Famous Vigilante Wasn’t Andrew C. Isenberg July 20, 2013
The Wyatt Earp Myth: America’s Most Famous Vigilante Wasn’t Andrew C. Isenberg July 20, 2013
The Wyatt Earp Myth: America’s Most Famous Vigilante Wasn’t Andrew C. Isenberg July 20, 2013
The Wyatt Earp Myth: America’s Most Famous Vigilante Wasn’t Andrew C. Isenberg July 20, 2013
Historical Examples
When the West Was Young Frederick R. Bechdolt
The Sunset Trail Alfred Henry Lewis
Hertfordshire Herbert W Tompkins
The Sunset Trail Alfred Henry Lewis
The Sunset Trail Alfred Henry Lewis
The Sunset Trail Alfred Henry Lewis
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