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The Dodge City Peace Commission, 1883 (1954).
The Dodge City Peace Commission, 1883 (1954). Standing: WH Harris, Luke Short, Bat Masterson; sitting: Charles E Bassett, Wyatt Earp, Frank McClain and Neal Brown. The Dodge City Peace Commission was a group of gunfighters assembled by Earp and Masterson to support Short, who purchased a half share in a saloon in the notoriously lawless town of Dodge City, Kansas, in 1883. An iconic figure in the story of the American West, Wyatt Earp is best remembered for his career as a lawman and his involvement in the notorious Gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881. A print from the Pictorial History of the Wild West, by James D Horan and Paul Sann, Spring Books, London, 1954.
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AR973559
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Public
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5085px × 3471px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
AMERICA
American
AMERICAN WEST
B&W
B/W
Bassett
BAT
Bat Masterson
Black & White
Black and white
BROWN
CHARLES
Charles Bassett
Charlie Bassett
clothes
country
Dodge City
Dress
Earp
FRANK
Frank McClain
Group Portrait
gunfighter
Harris
Hat
Horan
James D
James D Horan
KANSAS
Law
law and order
Law Enforcement
lawman
LOCATION
LUKE
Luke Short
Male
Man
Masterson
McClain
Men
METAPHOR
Monochrome
Neal
Neal Brown
NINETEENTH CENTURY
PAUL
Paul Sann
People
Photograph
Portrait
Print Collector8
Sann
SHORT
TGN
The Print Collector
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
usa
WH
WH Harris
Wild West
Wyatt
Wyatt Earp