Wyatt Earp and his brothers! There were 8 of them at least, and they followed gold strikes, silver finds and other sudden towns that sprang up across the country, running combination brothel/gambling halls. When Wyatt took up with Josephine, she was a Jewish girl from a good San Francisco family. Josephine caught the acting and adventure bug as an underage teen and left with a friend to travel in a show...she called a few guys her "husband" before meeting Wyatt, and they became a couple. She went with him to Alaska to be part of the gold rush. Wyatt and a few of his brothers built a successful brothel next to the Yukon and ran it for at least a year. Wyatt's brothers also had a reputation for being fair and good to their workers, never tolerating abuse or poor manners, and all of them were in "marriages" that were usually not legally binding. It was the way people did things in the days when life was so uncertain along the frontier. Wyatt had originally had a wife and child, but when they died, he never legally contracted another relationship. In spite of that, the Earps went to California, ending up in Los Angeles, where Wyatt took a very young John Wayne under his wing, giving him invaluable support and advice on the real wild west. For the rest of his life, Wyatt was kept on by the movie studios as a consultant. When he was almost 80, he still looked like he did at 30. Josephine was described by relatives as being a small, stout woman with a huge bust and a bustling manner, always managing and busy, while Wyatt liked to relax and pass the time of day quietly with friends. Wyatt died in 1929, having witnessed the incredible expansion of the age, from horseback to trains to cars to planes. To see history being made, then remade as entertainment.
The mention that many of these women were "Soiled Doves" reminded me of Julia Bulette, of Virginia City, Nevada, a much beloved woman still remembered today. I first became aware of her from Lucius Beebe's flowery prose in "Steamcars to the Comstock." The Virginia & Truckee Railroad named a club car after her.
If fought Eta Place fought in the Mexican-American War she must have had a time machine, since it ended 30 years before she was born! I assume you meant 'Spanish-American War' when she would have been in her 20s.
Lol Harry is my great grandfather times 3 back n Etta place is my great grandmother ..so they did have children n they were married she returned as a teacher
Belle Starr, Myra Shirley is my cousin on my maternal grandfather's side of family. My great grandmother was married to Frank James for a mere breath if time..he left her to hook up with his brother Jesse to make their life of crime...whew
Very disappointed that I watched this to hear about Calamity Jane and there was no mention of her...wow! Unbelievable...been watching Deadwood and the actress who played her was awesome 👍! That woman was incredible! ❤
They lacked proof so he couldn’t be prosecuted. Rather ironic, since Belle put up the bail money and hired the lawyers for all of her hoodlum friends to be acquitted of their crimes for lack of evidence and she gets murdered and her killer can’t be prosecuted due to a lack of evidence. She got mixed up with the wrong crowd or she rubbed someone the wrong way. She was only 39 years old when she died but she looked about 65-70.
It's so sad and a disgrace of how history treats people,u don't know what to believe and what's true, especially when it comes to women , blacks Indians in the U.S.A.
I’ll take the 1930s and be happy. I could still start a business or invent something or offer a service and make a living……not so today. If you want to start a business today, you’ll need the big bucks to back you up or you’ll go out of business before you even get started. Everyone will have their hand out for money….from you or you ain’t starting any business on your own. Good luck!
I think social media like fb it etc is when everything started going downhill.... Especially when being and "influencer" is now a job... Its unbelievable and shameful... Most of them...
I’m sure they know who it was but had no evidence to do anything about it. Her murder was planned out….someone took the time to lay in wait, then they ambushed her. She was involved in a lot of criminals.
Their love did not exactly fizzle out she was at the I am just gonna say hospital because tha other word is too complicated to type when Doc passed Away!
I wonder how many fights she got in over that mustache? Hopefully she shaved it off. I would have pulled out each hair by hand if I had no access to a razor….but I’d be damned if I walked around looking like that….no way.
I can't even hear what you're saying with that stupid music in the background I would have dropped the light but I can't hear anything. It hurts my ears make some want to bleed I hope that's not any of your friends music or anything just leave history or make it more cowboy western sound in the background I want to hear that music when we're trying to be cowboys
I’m glad scull was murdering her husbands. I’m about halfway through this video and this does not pass the Bachdel test, and I’m bored. WHO CARES ABOUT THE MEN? I’m here for the women!
Who do you think is the most interesting person from the days of the Wild West?
Wyatt Earp and his brothers! There were 8 of them at least, and they followed gold strikes, silver finds and other sudden towns that sprang up across the country, running combination brothel/gambling halls. When Wyatt took up with Josephine, she was a Jewish girl from a good San Francisco family. Josephine caught the acting and adventure bug as an underage teen and left with a friend to travel in a show...she called a few guys her "husband" before meeting Wyatt, and they became a couple. She went with him to Alaska to be part of the gold rush. Wyatt and a few of his brothers built a successful brothel next to the Yukon and ran it for at least a year. Wyatt's brothers also had a reputation for being fair and good to their workers, never tolerating abuse or poor manners, and all of them were in "marriages" that were usually not legally binding. It was the way people did things in the days when life was so uncertain along the frontier. Wyatt had originally had a wife and child, but when they died, he never legally contracted another relationship. In spite of that, the Earps went to California, ending up in Los Angeles, where Wyatt took a very young John Wayne under his wing, giving him invaluable support and advice on the real wild west. For the rest of his life, Wyatt was kept on by the movie studios as a consultant. When he was almost 80, he still looked like he did at 30. Josephine was described by relatives as being a small, stout woman with a huge bust and a bustling manner, always managing and busy, while Wyatt liked to relax and pass the time of day quietly with friends. Wyatt died in 1929, having witnessed the incredible expansion of the age, from horseback to trains to cars to planes. To see history being made, then remade as entertainment.
WILD BILL CODY!!
Bill Smith
Kitty Russell
Doc Holliday
You need to turn the music up, I could still hear some of the commentary.
Hahaha 😂
🤣
Hear, hear. It's annoying.
😂😂😂
...and talk a little faster...
I don't know why but I have a big fascination to outlaws.
I guess you got a thing for gnarly dudes
The mention that many of these women were "Soiled Doves" reminded me of Julia Bulette, of Virginia City, Nevada, a much beloved woman still remembered today. I first became aware of her from Lucius Beebe's flowery prose in "Steamcars to the Comstock." The Virginia & Truckee Railroad named a club car after her.
"Respected politician". Does anyone find that counterintuitive?
Not as much as respectable politician
@@petecallaghan5451 pp
@@dillhouston8941 Came here to say exactly this.
Those woman were tough in those days😊!!
Like the men they often died young. Crime did not pay off, for long.
If fought Eta Place fought in the Mexican-American War she must have had a time machine, since it ended 30 years before she was born! I assume you meant 'Spanish-American War' when she would have been in her 20s.
tells you that channels just want to make content but never fact check simple things lol. You know damn well they have a script so they know better.
It's weird seeing this guys face after just hearing his voice for years.
This guy made me dislike the video....
I dont think it's the same guy but I could be wrong.
I’m new-ish but it made the video serm out of sync.
This is cool. I just came across Wenona’s .22 and her badge with her name Lillian Smith. Thanks for the info.
Life for everyone during that time and location must have been horrendous..
Sadie adler if she was real would most likely make this list, she’s a boss.
Katie Elder?
Mary Sue
This music....why so loud?
Background music is over powering the commentary
Etta place was a beautiful harmless school teacher
I enjoy most of your all's work. Thanks.
“Your all’s”? Must be Texas. 😱 🇨🇦
This was really interesting
no mention of Calamity Jane ?
I don't think she was an outlaw
@@angelhare8374 She was a big time outlaw... Annie Oakley wasn't - just a sharpshooter.
Lol Harry is my great grandfather times 3 back n Etta place is my great grandmother ..so they did have children n they were married
she returned as a teacher
Annie McDoulet and Jennie Stevens AKA Cattle Annie and Little Britches are conspicuously absent from this list. They were legitimate bad asses too!
Belle Starr, Myra Shirley is my cousin on my maternal grandfather's side of family. My great grandmother was married to Frank James for a mere breath if time..he left her to hook up with his brother Jesse to make their life of crime...whew
I named my daughter after Belle Starr
now this is real woman!
OH YEAH!! I forgot "Lowell" was in that movie!! (Thomas Haden Church) I miss Lowell!!!
Very disappointed that I watched this to hear about Calamity Jane and there was no mention of her...wow! Unbelievable...been watching Deadwood and the actress who played her was awesome 👍! That woman was incredible! ❤
^60,000 00 dollars,back in those days,,,was a lot of Green!!! Heck, a dollar back those days, was like a 20.00 these days...
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Interesting subject matter, well presented. The soundtrack is obnoxious, distracting crap.
The loud music was too distracting. I barely watched half of it.
Black Belle
Edgar Watson killed Belle Starr. Not known for sure, but certainly not "unknown assailant".
They lacked proof so he couldn’t be prosecuted. Rather ironic, since Belle put up the bail money and hired the lawyers for all of her hoodlum friends to be acquitted of their crimes for lack of evidence and she gets murdered and her killer can’t be prosecuted due to a lack of evidence. She got mixed up with the wrong crowd or she rubbed someone the wrong way. She was only 39 years old when she died but she looked about 65-70.
I've been to Bill Longley's grave a couple of times. Helluva story about a verrry bad boy.
Talk about “women’s lib”!😹
I would like to change the subject.
It's so sad and a disgrace of how history treats people,u don't know what to believe and what's true, especially when it comes to women , blacks Indians in the U.S.A.
if they was Notorious we would have known of them
THAT picture is the SPITTING IMAGE OF THE RECENT UVALDE TEEN SHOOTER ... WTF
Pearl hart was one of my ancestors
I wish it was the 1800s now.
I’ll take the 1930s and be happy. I could still start a business or invent something or offer a service and make a living……not so today. If you want to start a business today, you’ll need the big bucks to back you up or you’ll go out of business before you even get started. Everyone will have their hand out for money….from you or you ain’t starting any business on your own. Good luck!
Me too!
I think social media like fb it etc is when everything started going downhill.... Especially when being and "influencer" is now a job... Its unbelievable and shameful... Most of them...
Thumbnail is how I imagine Christopher reeve's mother to look like🤔
Laura Buillion looked like Micheal Jackson ( after the surgery’s ) !
None can compare to my girl calamity jane shes a total badass
Was the electric slide about a vibrator
My husband was related to
Belle Starr. Yikes. 😱
I have the Starr’s in my family tree.
WHY MUSIC???
What an amazing mustache
Swear that looks like Jimmy Fallon
The clip image looks like Michael Jackson
I thought the same thing
Wild Bill Cody??
Nah. I know more than you it seems.
I think he's trying to rewrite history.
some believe it was one of her children because they didn't like her marrying again
I’m sure they know who it was but had no evidence to do anything about it. Her murder was planned out….someone took the time to lay in wait, then they ambushed her. She was involved in a lot of criminals.
wow ladies :)
Rdr2 fans attendance is here....
Perfect sun tan lines lmao
cant stand that music
Priti patel on thumbnail
The thumbnail looks like Michael Jackson
How was Sadie Marcus an outlaw Wyatt was barely one
Wyatt Earp
San Francisco.... It figures. 😂
Their love did not exactly fizzle out she was at the I am just gonna say hospital because tha other word is too complicated to type when Doc passed Away!
I think like all these stories it depends on the one you listen to I thought Doc died alone
It's "Longbaugh",not "Longebaugh".Jeez,..
Looks like PRITTI PATEL 😳
Why Michael Jackson on the thumbnail
:/
Famous feminine looks
Poor poor presentation of otherwise interesting history
Pardon me while i puke.
Giddee-yup lil dogies!
It's an entire stampede of man-face McGhees.
Terrible background music. Not fitting to the subject, very distracting and way too loud. Otherwise interesting subject matter and history
0:38 looks like jim morrision with an upswept hair do when he was in his 30"s.
Madam mustache
I wonder how many fights she got in over that mustache? Hopefully she shaved it off. I would have pulled out each hair by hand if I had no access to a razor….but I’d be damned if I walked around looking like that….no way.
Why the horrible, stupid music?
Refreshing to see a female representation amongst a demographic over represented by males, diversity in progress.
Thats a dumbest shit i ever read.
SHE LOOKS LIKKE PRITTI patel
U forgot deeezz nutszz
Ladies 🚺👩🚺👩🚺
I can't even hear what you're saying with that stupid music in the background I would have dropped the light but I can't hear anything. It hurts my ears make some want to bleed I hope that's not any of your friends music or anything just leave history or make it more cowboy western sound in the background I want to hear that music when we're trying to be cowboys
From what was written about them if true, they all reaped what they sowed. Non of them were hero material or likable to me.
Awful music 😖
You need to get your facts straight, most of your info is wrong
What’s incorrect?
I’m glad scull was murdering her husbands. I’m about halfway through this video and this does not pass the Bachdel test, and I’m bored. WHO CARES ABOUT THE MEN? I’m here for the women!
most of these were not outlaws
Pearl hart was one of my ancestors