Boyer papers, 1927-1931.

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Boyer papers, 1927-1931.

Photocopies of materials gathered by Boyer in his research of Wyatt Earp and Cochise County. Includes copies of letters between Stuart Lake and Earp and between William S. Hart and Earp. The original Lake letters are in the Huntingdon Library. The original Hart letters are in the Natural History Museum, Los Angeles.

.5 linear ft. (1 box).

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Hart, William Shakespeare, 1695-1750

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Earp, Wyatt, 1848-1929

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Lawman, U.S. marshal, and gunfighter of the American West; b. in Monmouth, Ill.; after serving as a peace officer in Kansas, was involved in the controversial gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Ariz., in 1881; b. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp. From the description of Wyatt Earp collection, 1839-[ongoing]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70954219 ...

Boyer, Glenn G.

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Author. From the description of Boyer papers, 1927-1931. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 39825923 ...

Lake, Stuart N

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Stuart Nathaniel Lake (1890-1962), author and screenwriter, was a native of New York and is best known for his writing about the West. He worked for the New York herald (1910-12), where his acquaintance with Bat Masterson led to his interest in western lore. After serving in World War I, Lake moved to San Diego, CA, and wrote for magazines. The success of his book, Wyatt Earp, frontier marshal (1931) led to his becoming a screenwriter for films such as The westerner (1940), Wells Fargo (1937), M...