Sunday, August 4, 2013

Illinois, Land of Earp


Wyatt Earp in 1874
The western legend Wyatt Earp arose from a Midwestern reality.
Born in 1848 in Monmouth, IL, he was the fourth son of a farmer, harness maker, saloonkeeper and justice of the peace, and was named after his father’s captain in the Mexican War, Wyatt Berry Stapp. His father, Nick, led at least one hunt for bear in the forests surrounding Monmouth, a town of about a thousand people when Wyatt was born.
Illinois left its impression on Earp, biographer Allen Barra noted. “The most celebrated peace officers of the cattle town era — Wild Bill Hickok, the Earp brothers, the Masterson brothers — lived in Illinois as young men and grew up in the same pro-Union, Republican, progressive, antislavery atmosphere that spawned Abraham Lincoln. (Several other prominent lawmen were raised in neighboring states; the great Bill Tilghman, whom Wyatt and Bat Masterson would know in Dodge City, grew up in equally pro-Union Iowa.)”
Sources: “Inventing Wyatt Earp: His Life and Many Legends," Allen Barra; “Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind the Legend,” Casey Tefertiller

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