Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday.....John Henry Holliday

John Henry "Doc" Holiday

Birth: Aug. 14, 1851
Death: Nov. 8, 1887

Western Lawman. He has gained legendary status in popular culture from his career as a gambler, dentist and occasional gunfighter of the American Western Frontier. Born John Henry Holliday in Griffin, Georgia, his father was a druggist, planter and soldier. He enrolled in dental college in 1870 and on March 1,1872, graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Later that year he opened an officer in Atlanta, Georgia, but a while later he discovered he had tuberculosis. Because of this malady he was advised to move to a dry climate. After a while on the road he arrived in Tombstone, Arizona sometime in 1880, and participated in the famous October 1881 "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral". He died six years later at Glenwood Springs, Colorado.


"Doc" Holliday - 1880 Prescott, Arizona

Newest tombstone for Doc Holliday at
Pioneer Cemetery
Glenwood Springs
Garfield County
Colorado

Old Tombstone

Closeup of tombstone.

This marker is noted near the side of the cemetery, indicating that the true burial place of Holliday is unknown.

Trail marker and map for locating Holliday's grave at the entrance to the cemetery.

Pioneer Cemetery
Glenwood Springs
Garfield County
Colorado

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