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JOSEPHINE "JOSEY" EARP
(ca. 1861 - 1944) American actress and professional dancer, best known as the wife of Western lawman and gambler Wyatt Earp. Josey's first romance in Tombstone was with Wyatt's arch enemy, Sheriff Johnny Behan, whom she left when she discovered his philandering ways. By 1882, she had adopted the name of "Josephine Earp", although no official record of their marriage exists, and she was on the scene following the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Although their marriage was contentious, they shared a life of mining, operating saloons, and even worked as a gambling team. Rare, good content A.L.S. "Josephine Earp" on her sister "Hattie" Marcus Lehnhardt's monogrammed letterhead with envelope signed "Mrs. W. Earp", 4pp. 16mo., Oakland, Apr. 19, 1929 to her and Wyatt's secretary and business manager, John H. Flood. Josey advises Flood of her plans to travel to Vidal to begin to assess the value of mining property owned by her and her late husband. In part: "...[I] will come to the desert to look after my property. I may bring a man with me to look over the property..can we get accommodation at your hotel...do you think it best to go to Vidal first...I am very lonesome without my husband & just cannot think that he is gone [Wyatt had died three months earlier]. Mr. Lake is in Arizona. I had a letter from him several days ago and he said he was going to Tombstone...wrote that they will drive me to the property...". Letter is fine, envelope a bit soiled. Stuart Lake would later write Wyatt Earp's biography.

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December 16, 2010 11:00 AM EST
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