Lewis remained a close friend to Bat. Gene Barry, the ruggedly handsome actor who made a career of playing dapper and debonair lead characters on television beginning with the western series "Bat Masterson" in the late 1950s and. On January 14, 1891, he was in New Orleans for a middleweight title fight that saw Bob Fitzsimmons beat Jack Dempsey (not to be confused with 20th-century heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey). Before disbanding on June 10, 1883, Short, Masterson, Earp, and five other notable men from frontier history posed for a group portrait that was soon labeled "The Dodge City Peace Commission." Runyon was a close friend of Masterson's and offered this memorable eulogy: "He was a 100 percent, 22-karat real man. The two were traveling through the eastern states at that time, but an actual marriage record has not been found. In the mid-1880s, Masterson was in his mid-30's and moved on to Denver to establish himself as a "sporting man", aka a gambler. Louderbaugh was shot in the left wrist. "New York, July 13 -(AP)- Funeral arrangements were being completed today for Mrs. Emma Walters Masterson, 75, widow of William Barcley (Bat) Masterson who as deputy United States Marshall for the southern district of New York, sheriff of Dodge City, Kan., and a . He had to return to Dodge City to save his brother. Masterson's posse, which included Wyatt Earp and Bill Tilghman, captured Kenedy the following day after Masterson shot him in the left arm, and other posse members killed his horse. Earp, Short, and Masterson worked as faro dealers, or "look outs", at Tombstone's Oriental Saloon. Masterson's first gunfight took place on January 24, 1876, in Sweetwater, Texas (later Mobeetie in Wheeler County). Records show that Emma had appeared in Leadville with a comedian named Ed Sheehan, but further details are lacking. He then reapproached the papers, offering to back Emma in a footrace against any other woman in the country, but there is no known record of her ever competing again. He is buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx with the epitaph Loved by Everyone. Masterson's wife, Fran, recalled one of her last conversations with Bat, who told her how he dreaded night missions over Laos. At age 17, Masterson. ", Masterson, W.B. As he arrived, he posed for a newsreel cameraman. President Roosevelt arranged for Masterson's appointment as deputy U.S. Masterson defeated his opponent, Lawrence Edward "Larry" Deger, by a vote of 166 to 163. Hotel living became the norm again for Emma, mostly in Chicago and Hot Springs, Ark., and it would appear she did not initially follow Bat to New York in 1903 when he took a job as a sports columnist for The Morning Telegraph. Masterson fell in with some unsavory gamblers, and in 1902 he and his wife were compelled to leave Denver. He has been in Denver for some time, and when times are dull and suckers few, he spends his time gambling. Bartholomew "Bat" Masterson had made a living with his gun from a. From the 1959 film "Bat Masterson". . He was raised in family farms in different places, including Quebec, New York, Illinois, and Missouri. The "admitted his wife wants to swing" quote from the DM is interesting verbiage because it implies Kayla was the one who initiated the situation. However, Masterson's rescue of Doc Holliday, as well as his nightly "moonlighting" as a faro dealer, spelled doom for his career as city marshal of Trinidad. "Alfred Henry Lewis Lived in Action He Penned. He recruited the famous gunmen Ben Thompson, Mysterious Dave Mather, John Joshua Webb and Doc Holliday. Masterson's biographer has raised the possibility that they were married on November 21, 1893, two weeks after Emma's divorce from Edwin Moulton. [citation needed], Masterson arrived in Dodge City on April 16, 1881,[4]:442 where he accosted Updegraff and Peacock. One New Orleans critic gushed, Emma Moulton was wonderfulvery graceful in her movements and a model for all young ladies who may seek to develop their strength by calisthenic exercises.. His brother consequently became the City Marshal. The new manager was longtime patron Bat Masterson, the celebrated former lawman who now made his way by gambling and following the sport of pugilism. 1 hr ago. The August 17, 1879, Chicago Daily Tribune reported the scandal: The champion club-swinger Emma Moulton is charged with running away from her husband, E.W. The actor was hospitalized after suffering a brain aneurysm in mid-February, Lago told CNN . The "war" between the railroads was finally settled out of court. This is the reason why he used a cane. He also wrote a series of sketches about his adventures for the Human Life magazine. [4]:247, Masterson's term as city marshal of Trinidad ended just in time for him to come to the aid of his friend, Luke Short, who had been run out of Dodge City by the mayor and Masterson's long-time enemy, Larry Deger. "Between Pals: A Missive Between Presidential Gunfighters. Born on July 10, 1857, on the outskirts of Philadelphia, Emma was the second of John and Catherine Walters three daughters. Wyatt Earp, seated second from the left, and Bat Masterson, back row third from the left, in a photo taken around June 10, 1883 after Masterson, Earp, Charlie Bassett (front row far left) and Neal Brown (front row far right) returned to the city to restore their friend Luke Short (standing second from left) to his position as owner of the Long Branch Saloon. Most of her estate went to her sister Anna, the wife of my great grandfather Erwin Landis Adams.". "Gunfire in Dodge City. For the remaining 12 years of his life, Masterson covered the major boxing events of that era for the New York Morning Telegraph. Months later, while pregnant, his wife dies from typhus. The pair subsequently lived together and it has been widely reported that they married in Denver on 21 November 1891. Ed Moulton was by then training other promising athletes. "Gentleman Jim" Corbett. In 1888, Masterson was living in Denver, Colorado, where he dealt faro for "Big Ed" Chase at the Arcade gambling house. She was placed in a streetcar and taken to the 5th Precinct Station, where she gave her name as Emma Walters [sic] and her age as 30 years. I also have a couple of antiques that I will be listing. The reporter would have been surprised to learn just what an adventurous and unconventional life Emma had led before settling down with Bat. Bat Masterson and his brothers left their home to become buffalo hunters in the Great Plains. He spent more time on the road and later claimed he had only stayed so long because Denver suited Emmas health. [21] In 1889, the two were involved in election scandal involving fraudulent registration ballot casting. History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. Bat Masterson A-1 pilot KIA 1968 . Bat warned Emma that a move to New York would not be good for her health, but she insisted on joining him, saying she might as well die than continue to be separated. Soon, he signed to be a U.S. Army Scout, and participated in gunfights along with Colonel Nelson Miles. In 1888 he managed and then purchased the Palace Variety Theater. Emma appeared that December in Ogden, Utah, and the following June was back in Denver at the new Elitchs Gardens, but no further theatrical engagements have come to light. Daughter of John Walters and Catherine Walters All four sisters were recovered alive by Miles' force over a period of about six months.[3]. [27] Whatever actually happened, Masterson left Denver and never returned. LARGE-SIZED PICTURE, FINELY FINISHED, OF ED. No one has yet turned up a record of the marriage, and in any case Emma remained legally married to Ed Moulton. "If anyone expects to see in her a typical Westerner," he wrote, "he will be much mistaken. No record has been found of the two ever getting married, and she soon disappeared from Masterson's life. Sizemore has an attractive pair of blue eyes and his hair color is dark brown. [6], On February 1, 1878, Sheriff Masterson captured the notorious outlaws Dave Rudabaugh and Ed West, who were wanted for an attempted train robbery. Bassett bet his money on Sullivan. His brother Jim had a partnership with Alfred James "A.J." They were a part of the scandal involving fraudulent ballot casting in 1889. (2011). The 1900 U.S. census records them as having been married 10 years, which could indicate an earlier date, while the 1910 census records a 17-year marriage, suggesting a later date. Masterson was born on November 26, 1853,[a] at Henryville, Quebec, in the Eastern Townships of what was then known as Canada East. John Walter was a teamster who became an early casualty in the Civil War, dying of typhoid fever. Three cowboys trick a magician into helping them rob a bank by taking Bat Masterson's gun "as a joke" before he enters the bank. because be refereed a prize fight in Denver where one died just of ter the battle. [4]:342343, Masterson moved to New York City in 1895 to briefly serve as a bodyguard for millionaire George Gould. 11:00 AM. [17] He wrote to his Denver friends glowing accounts of fishing trips "with the Goulds on their yacht" and announced his intention to remain in New York City indefinitely. Mitchell was knocked cold in three rounds. In 1964 an Ohio woman took up the challenge that had led to Amelia Earharts disappearance. In a Denver theatre, Lou Spencer confronted Masterson and hit his face with a pistol before they started fighting. Post-fight news accounts reported that a woman in disguise had tried to slip into the all-male audience. When Bat learned of his appointment as a deputy marshal, the Mastersons were both in Hot Springs, where Emma had been living for several months. Masterson was grabbed by friends of Deger and pistol-whipped by the lawman. Give them a political job to keep from starving and they think they own the earth. Back in Denver a few days later, Masterson learned that Spencer, distraught by the loss of his wife, had been arrested in an opium den and bailed out of jail by a friend named Bagsby. The woman, the report continued, was greatly embarrassed, but she stood the ordeal wonderfully well. 409 W. Madison St. Marshal for the Southern District of New York. On June 6, 1895, a Denver paper quoted a friend of Masterson's, who observed that "Bat has at last fallen into a dead easy game. Cockrell then regaled the reporter with the story of Ed Masterson's death and how Bat responded fearlessly and heroically against his brother's killers. W. MOULTON, MINERVILLE, PA. A large crowd flocked to see the first race between the couple at the Berks County (Pa.) Fair, but it was reported, The Grangers crowded around so to see the woman in tights that there was no chance to run. The pair did race the following month at the Northampton (Mass.) "Gentleman Jim" Corbett to Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey. Secrest, Clark. He takes the proceeds of his wifes disreputable earnings and makes her life miserable generally. On July 12, 1932, Emma was found on the floor of her room, dead from heart disease, two days after her 75th birthday. The following day, Masterson was fined $25 for disturbing the peace. Moulton obtained a letter of introduction to the chief of police in that place, went there and, after locating his better half, fleeced the head of the police department out of $50 and departed for home. [18] In 1888, he managed and then purchased the Palace Variety Theater. Ed was summoned to defend himself, with notices to that effect appearing in the Rocky Mountain Sentinel in August and September. Bat Masterson The Desert Ship. ", DeMattos, Jack. They met Luke Short, and started working as faro dealers or look outs for Tombstones Oriental Saloon, an upscale bar at that time. "[40] Hart subsequently cast a lookalike as Masterson in his biographical film Wild Bill Hickok, which was released in 1923. 1959-02-19T01:30:00Z . However, the rediscovery of two court cases in which Bat Masterson testified under oath that he had shot both men adds credence to the idea that Bat had avenged his brother. He came by wagon, and was accompanied by 'Texas Billy' Thompson. In her reply Emma said she had been very sick and come near being with my dear Bat. She explained to Lake that she didnt know Mr. Masterson in those days, that there were no notches on either of Bats guns (which she had since given away) and that to her knowledge the only person Bat had ever killed was the man who had shot down his brother Ed in Dodge City, Kan., in 1878. "The President and the Gunfighter,", DeMattos, Jack. Hugh dated Virginia for 18 years before they got married. A former sailor (Tom Tryon) seeking a wife falls for a beautiful woman (Carol Lynley) whose relationship with her plain twin sister (Shirley Knight) hides a sinister secret. Moulton, at Minneapolis to join Frank Clifton, a horizontal-bar athlete traveling with the show. Everyone but your most sycophantic followers knows you said those things to her. "[24] Masterson was in Jacksonville, Florida, on January 25, 1894, acting as a second for Charlie Mitchell during Mitchell's heavyweight title shot at the champion, James J. There was no life insurance, as, according to Emma, Bat hadnt believed in it. The local newspapers were ambiguous about who shot Wagner and Walker, and this led some later historians to question whether Bat Masterson was involved. Bat and the magician team up to recover the loot . [4][8][9], More violence followed on October 4, 1878, when a variety actress named Dora Hand, known professionally as "Fannie Keenan," was shot and killed by James Kenedy, son of the wealthy Texas cattleman, Miflin Kenedy. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. As a sheriff in Kansas, Masterson had no authority in Colorado, but this did not prevent him from enlisting a large company of men. [f] In 1907, Masterson provided five biographical studies of Ben Thompson,[30] Wyatt Earp,[31] Luke Short,[32] Doc Holliday[33] and Bill Tilghman.[34]. In its account of the incident, the Rocky Mountain News described Masterson as one "who pleases the ladies", and Nellie McMahon Spencer as "a beautiful woman, with a fine wardrobe and a sweet voice. Marshal Mother of John T Masterson; Margaret A Mullen; William Edward Masterson; Susan L McMichael and Cecelia A Kelly. The most comprehensive and authoritative history site on the Internet. Bartholemew William Barclay " Bat " Masterson (November 26, 1853 - October 25, 1921) was a U.S. Army scout, lawman, professional gambler, and journalist known for his exploits in the 19th and early 20th-century American Old West. The marriage was dissolved on 9 November 1893. American army scout, lawman, gambler, and journalist (18531921). Search instead in Creative? Lake later claimed to have secured a batch of Bats papers from her, which hed used to write his Earp book. Showing Editorial results for bat masterson. They were photographed standing together on the roof of the New York Morning Telegraph building and went back to Masterson's office where he asked Hart to sit in his chair and pose for a second photo with him. Tom Sizemore died at the age of 61 after suffering a brain aneurysm. I guess it could be that Nick was lying to Faran. The injured husband is willing not to prosecute if Emma will return to her mothers home at Philadelphia and quit forever the variety business, which he always objected to her entering. His family moved to Illinois when he was a child, and he claimed all his life he was born there. Maybe so, but I'll swear I can't see it that way. The sources given included Emma herself and Bats surviving brother, Tom, who gave that same date to another writer. By then he was coaching the University of Michigan football team. The editor is very promising; if he survives the first week of his literary venture, there is no telling what he may accomplish in the journalistic field. "My wife's a bitch, and I LOVE HER," for my husband's desk like a week before it was announced that they were . On the streets of Dodge City, famous western lawman and gunfighter Bat Masterson fights the last gun battle of his life. "A Note on Bartholomew Masterson,", Penn, Chris. Bat was sworn in that March 28. TV Shows Ace has an exclusive preview of the dramatized true story of Charlie Russell below, and in it, his wife Nancy is shown to be a formidable negotiator. In an attempt to interrupt Robert Gilmores arrest in 1877, he fought the city marshal Lawrence Deger, and let Gilmore escape. Children In 188384 Ed trained the successful J.B. Orman hose team of Pueblo, Colo., in between other sporting engagements. This was based on the life and adventures of Masterson, and chronicled his experiences. But she kept in shape and soon became involved in the then-popular activity of Indian club swinging. "[16] Three days later, Nellie filed for divorce and the Denver papers were quick to report that Nellie had "eloped" with Masterson. Sister of Anna Adams and Bertha Ferguson. His affair with Nellie McMahon Spencer caused troubled between Masterson, and Nellies husband Lou Spencer. ADDRESS ED. He is well qualified to fill the office and, if elected, will never shrink from danger." The woman was of a brunette type, noted one account, and wore a black derby hat, a black coat and light trousers. She was likely suffering increasingly from asthmatic attacks and was now prone to occasional epileptic fits. In 1992, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. Whether they produced battlefield images of the dead or daguerreotype portraits of common soldiers, []. On November 14, 1888, a Palace bartender shot and killed a blacksmith outside the front door, and on December 2 someone else was gunned down in the upstairs barroom. Bat Masterson was awarded the Medal of Honor upon Colonel Miles recommendation for his role in the Indian Territory Expedition at Fort Dodge in 1874. ", DeArment, Robert K. "Bat Masterson's Femmes Fatales. A month later, when his brother Ed was killed on duty by a cowboy Jack Wagner, Bat fired his gun and killed Jack. director of photography Film Editing by Casting By Lora Kennedy Production Design by Catherine Hardwicke Art Direction by Chris Gorak Kim Hix Mark Worthington His interests outside his county resulted in him losing the re-election to George T. Hinkel. He thinks all people are suckers. Bat Masterson, one of the most heralded of gunfighters, was more than a legend. As a ten-year-old exploring the dark corners of my family's garage, I once found a huge knife sheathed in a worn leather case. Bat Masterson, a fictionalized recounting of the life of the real-life U.S. She retired from the stage in 1892 and contented herself with being his wife. She sauntered around the building for some time with male friends., Someone saw through her disguise as she neared ringside. The children were raised on farms in Quebec, New York, Illinois, and Missouri until the family finally settled near Wichita, Kansas.[3]. Notes From Re: emma walters masterson, bat masterson's wife 2013 "As a young man Edward Moulton married 15-years old Emma Walter in Philadelphia on 13 January 1873. After a few weeks, she returned to Upland, California . [citation needed]. Staff there later recalled that she lived an active life but was mostly alone. Masterson's opponent turned out to be Larry Deger. The news and statements it contains seem to be of a somewhat personal nature. In addition, he offered to let them follow along with the group of dignitaries he was leading on a trip to a large cattle ranch about twenty-five miles to the south of North Platte. One reporter, looking for a new angle on the Masterson story, interviewed Bats wife, Emma. Geni requires JavaScript! Masterson says his sites specialize in "severe" spanking, and in an effort to re-create for his audience the same sensation he felt when he first viewed the black-and-white schoolgirl photo -- the . A Dodge City census from 1880 records that Bat Masterson was living with the 19-year-old Annie Ladue, described to be his concubine. Mayor A.B. Masterson explained to his audience what he felt were the best properties of a gunfighter. His life has been the subject of many television series, books, comics, and other popular media. Their parents, brother, and two older sisters had been killed and scalped. [8], Masterson was appointed city marshal of Trinidad, Colorado, on April 17, 1882. You may have gotten your wife to back down on the swinging after all this hit the fan starting back with your visit to Hedonism II, (if it's at all true that you are still monogamous) but she will cheat. The pair subsequently lived together and they were widely reported to have married in Denver on November 21, 1891. His column covered boxing and other sports, and it frequently gave his opinions on crime, war, politics, and other topics, as well. [22], Masterson maintained an interest in prizefighting and other sports, and was known as a frequent attendee at boxing matches across the country. With James Hanrahan were Bat Masterson, Billy Dixon, Mike Welch, Shepherd, Andy Johnson, Ogg, Watson, Clark and McKinstry - all but one, I believe, plainsman, though young men. He later earned fame as a gunfighter and sheriff in Dodge City, Kansas, during which time he was involved in several notable shootouts. At the same time the New York Clipper, a weekly entertainment journal, ran the following ad: LOOK HERE. By Lisa Respers France and Taylor Romine, CNN. "Bat Masterson's Emma.". Masterson had decided to settle in New York City, but had a sudden change of heart and returned to Denver, with humiliating results. Tom Sizemore Height and Weight. He met Emma Moulton at the Palace Variety Theater in 1888. A 1930s sketch of Bat Masterson in the Dictionary of American Biography stated that he and Emma were married in Denver on November 21, 1891. Unit ID: 40436. Thirty-Five years ago [1872], that immense stretch of territory extending from the Missouri River west to the Pacific Ocean and from the Brazos River in Texas north to the Red Cloud Agency in Dakota, knew no . It could be that Faran was outright lying about what was said. Webster arrested Masterson. Wife In 2006, Hugh O'Brian married Virginia Barber during a ceremony at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Masterson was the second child of Thomas Masterson (or Mastersan), who was born in Canada to an Irish family, and Catherine McGurk (or McGureth), who was born in Ireland. In the fight, Masterson was arrested, and released with a fine. He frequently placed bets on the fights and occasionally served in an official capacity as a second or a timekeeper. [4]:210, Bat Masterson became more widely known as a gunfighter as a result of a practical joke played on a gullible newspaper reporter in August 1881. His wife is listed as Emma Masterson, married for 10 years. . He says Nebraska is dry and many people are leaving the state. Five Guns West (1955) Five criminals are recruited by the Confederacy for a dangerous mission in exchange for a pardon. [19] There, Masterson probably first met an Indian club swinger and singer, Emma Moulton. VIEWS. On the night of January 24, 1876, Bat Masterson joined a poker game at the Lady Gay Saloon there in Sweetwater. Cemetery Headstones Gravestone Cemeteries Graveyards Famous Tombstones Famous Graves Brenda Bat Masterson's Headstone Jack Wagner Into The West By W.R. (Bat) Masterson in 1907. She is said to have been born in Ireland. Ex-wife of Edward Moulton The men must travel to Kansas to intercept a stagecoach that is carrying a . Witnesses stated later that King left the Lady Gay very drunk . As she dropped, she inadvertently grabbed a kettle of scalding water and pulled it over herself. He knewand was known bythe heavyweight champions of the era, from John L. Sullivan and James J. My father's role in Hiroshima. [d] Within a month of Masterson's election, on December 6, 1877, Ed Masterson replaced Larry Deger as city marshal of Dodge, so together the Masterson brothers controlled the city and county police forces. But on April 15 the remodeled theater reopened once again as the Palace. Originally published in the April 2012 issue of Wild West. Two days later Clifton, a married man himself, was released and soon hit the road again. Masterson, editor, which in appearance is very neat and tidy. Bat Masterson, who was more a gambler and "sport" than anything else, ended up in Denver as a promoter of the sport of boxing. Bats friend Jake Kilrain stood bail for her, but many years later she still recalled the day she had spent in jail. Boulder: UP CO. pp. Columnists at the time of Bats death made scant mention of Emma, and few noted her own passing. [2] 143145. [17]:3839, Masterson dealt faro for "Big Ed" Chase at the Arcade gambling house. Emma was now getting more bookings and had extended her act. It is also possible that by then she had formed a liaison with Masterson, who saw no need for her to appear onstage. He was 67 years old. [17]:4041 Emma was not divorced from her first husband, Edwin Winford Moulton, until November 9, 1893. Two more of the train robbers were caught by Bat and brother Ed on March 15. Concurrent to his career as a newspaper writer, Masterson served as the timekeeper for many prize fights, most notably for the Jack Johnson Jess Willard title fight in Havana, Cuba, on April 5, 1915. The sports-minded Masterson was ringside during the John L. Sullivan Jake Kilrain heavyweight championship fight at Richburg, Mississippi, on July 8, 1889. Years pass, and he begins . A dressed-up dandy (derby and cane), gambler, and lawman roams the West, charming women and defending the unjustly-accused. Neither address was far from the heart of the sporting action, and although Bat was frequently away, sometimes very far away, in pursuit of his sporting interests, Emma was already well used to being left on her own. The Night Ed Masterson Was Killed. [39], On July 2, 1921, Masterson attended his last heavyweight championship fight, the so-called "Million Dollar Gate", promoted by George "Tex" Rickard, in which Jack Dempsey defended (and retained) his title of heavyweight champion of the world. City Marshal James Masterson, Bat's younger brother, was listed on the same census as living with Minnie Roberts, age 16. I don't like being obligated. Emma later became an Indian Club swinger and toured theatres, also clog dancing and singing. About the same time Bat was embroiled in a bitter feud with boxing promoter Otto Floto and grew disillusioned with Denver. Bartholemew William Barclay " Bat " Masterson (November 26, 1853 - October 25, 1921) was a U.S. Army scout, lawman, professional gambler, and journalist known for his exploits in the 19th and early 20th-century American Old West. After Fran got word of Masterson's crash, she flew to Southeast Asia to search for her husband while the war was still raging. Birthday: November 26, 1853 (Sagittarius), Also Known As: Bartholemew William Barclay Masterson, place of death: New York City, New York, United States, Ancestry: Canadian American, Irish American, See the events in life of Bat Masterson in Chronological Order, (U.S. Army Scout, Lawman and Columnist for The Morning Telegraph), https://truewestmagazine.com/bat-masterson-wyatt-earp/, https://www.biography.com/people/bat-masterson-9542043, http://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/blogs/bartholomew-masterson-irish-heritage, https://www.sciencesource.com/archive/-SS2689984.html, https://www.kshs.org/index.php?url=km/items/view/216223. Wyatt Earp had his O.K. The sisters were part of a family that had been attacked outside of Ellis, Kansas, on September 11, 1874, while migrating to Colorado Territory. They were married 58 years, until her death in 2003. In the November 1907 issue, editor Alfred Henry Lewis assured the readers that Masterson would resume the series by explaining that Masterson's reasons for "breaking off the output" were "wholly of an idle, indolent, midsummer sort, which the managers of this magazine hope to overthrow so soon as a cooler temperature comes to the assistance of their arguments." According to Hart: "I did so, and he stood beside me. There is no evidence Emma returned to her mother. Bat was sworn in that March 28. SENT, POSTPAID FOR $1. The family finally settled in Wichita, Kansas, in 1871. Who had fired first is not clear. The couple's engagements meant they were often apart and Emma filed for a divorce in Denver on 29 June 1893. Lewiss article The King of the Gun-Players: William Barclay Masterson was published in Human Life magazine. On November 4, 1879, a bartender named George T. Hinkel defeated Masterson in his re-election bid for sheriff by a vote of 404 to 268. He also claimed Emma had expressed the hope he would write up Bat when finished with Earp. He was baptized under the name Bartholomew Masterson. Masterson's honorary pallbearers included Damon Runyon, Tex Rickard, and William Lewis. He begins working as a buffalo hunter, where he meets Bat and Ed Masterson. William "Billy" Tyler was killed by the Indians, and two brothers, Isaac and Jacob Scheidler, were sleeping in their wagon when the Indians attacked and killed them. Stars Gene Barry Allison Hayes Allen Jaffe See production, box office & company info Watch on MGM+ S2-3 with Prime Video Channels More watch options Add to Watchlist Bat Masterson was born on November 26, 1853 in the Eastern Township of Quebec, to Thomas Masterson and Catherine McGurk. His last column included this statement "I suppose these ginks who argue that because the rich man gets ice in the summer and the poor man gets it in the winter, things are breaking even for both. Emma lived in the Martha Washington Hotel in the 1920s and moved to the Hotel Stratford on East 32nd Street around 1929. He briefly moved to New York City after this before returning to Denver as a Deputy Sheriff of Arapahoe County. Denver directories re- cord Bat renting 1937 Arapahoe St. from 189294, and 1825 Curtis St. from 18951901.
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