ANNUAL WESTERN HISTORY SYMPOSIUM AND BOOK
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ANNUAL WESTERN HISTORY SYMPOSIUM AND BOOK
Talei Publishers, Inc. in association with The Notorious Clanton Clan You are cordially invited to attend ANNUAL WESTERN HISTORY SYMPOSIUM AND BOOK EXPOSITION November 14-18, 2007 TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA 125th ANNIVERSARY OF JOHN RINGO’S DEATH Panel Discussion At Schieffelin Hall A P UBLIC E VENT. N O A DMISSION C HARGE Saturday, November 17, 2007, at 2:00 P.M. John P. Ringo. Marked for death. Went on a 5-day binge across Sulphurr Springs Valley. Last seen riding alone toward Galeyville. Buckskin Frank Leslie. One of Ringo’s companions on the booze marathon. Quarreled with Ringo en route. Last seen on the trail looking for Ringo. W. F. Claibourne. The third member of the 5-day drunken orgy through the Sulphur Springs Valley. Would later accuse Frank Leslie of killing Ringo. John W. “Bill” Sanders. Passed Ringo at the Lost Water. Met Frank Leslie an hour later on the same road trying to overtake Ringo. W. M. “Billy” Breakenridge. Claimed in his memoir to have been the last person to see Ringo alive, at South Pass, just after mid-day. Henry A. Smith. He recalled, as a 12-yearold, hearing a lone gunshot in the nearby wood, about 3:00p.m. July 13, 1882. Fred J. Dodge. The Wells Fargo secret agent admitted “riding in that part of the country quite a little bit at that particular time”. Wyatt S. Earp. Was supposedly in Colorado when Ringo was killed. But he would confide to friends in 1906 that he had “ended Ringo’s career”. John H. “Doc” Holliday. Also reported in Colorado at the time. Tagged as Ringo’s killer in two major (1990’s) Hollywood westerns. WHO DID IT? A Look Back At Tombstone 2006 The O.K. Corral 125th Anniversary A Look Back At Tombstone 2006 The O.K. Corral 125th Anniversary A Look Back At Tombstone 2006 The O.K. Corral 125th Anniversary Arrival, Registration, Cocktail Reception Wednesday, November 14, 2007 • • • • Check in – all day – at the HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 580 W. Randolph Way P.O. Box 1730 Tombstone, Arizona 85638 Telephone: (520) 457-9507 Fax : (520) 457-9506 RSVP via (602) 316-9461 Talei Publishers, Inc. has secured accommondations for our invitees at serveral different properties within the City of Tombstone. The Headquarters Hotel for our conference remains the Holiday Inn Express, as does the special run-of-the-house conference tarrif of $75.00 per room/ per day, plus tax. Inquiries should be directed to: Rita K.W. Ackerman P.O. Box 54127 Phoenix, Arizona 85078-4127 Telephone: (602) 316-9461 Email : ackermanresearch@aol.com Arrival Kits and I.D. Badges may be picked up at the Talei Publishers, Inc. hospitality desk in the entrance foyer at the Holiday Inn Express. Attendees are urged to claim their packets immediately after they register in at their designated hotel and receive their room key. A must! Welcome Cocktail Reception Sponsored by Talei Publishers, Inc. 6:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. • Cocktails. Hors d’oevurves. Live Music. Authors display and Book signing Press interviews Photographs The rest of the evening is on your Tombstone: The Celebration Continues Thursday Morning, November 15, 2007 • 7:30 A.M. GROUP BREAKFAST BUFFET Sponsored by Dr. David Dana de Haas and Family Catered by Tombstone’s famed Longhorn Restaurant At the American Legion Post 24, corner of Second and Allen Streets, a stone’s throw from the O.K. Café. • 8:15 A.M. A Call to Order by Terry “Ike” Clanton, Sergeant At Arms • 8:17 A.M. Special Remarks: Ben T. Traywick, Chairman Emeritus of the Annual Western History Symposium and Book Exposition • 8:20 A.M. Message of Welcome The Hon. Donald “Don” Aiton, Mayor of the City of Tombstone • 8:23 A.M. Statement of the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce Jeff Badger, President • 8:25 A.M. Instroduction and Special Remarks Richard Lapidus, Master of Ceremonies • 8:30 A.M. Statement: The Premiere Performance at Schieffelin Hall Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Earp starring Wyatt and Terry Earp. A General Public Event. Friday evening, November 16, 2007 • 8:33 A.M. Statement of the Arizona State Library History and Archives by Nancy Sawyer, State of Arizona Archivist • 8:36 A.M. Statement of the Chicago Corral of the Westerners by James J. “Jim” Schiffer, Sheriff • 8:39 A.M. Statement in behalf of the Combined Assemblies of the National Association for Outlaw - Lawman History, Inc. (NOLA) and Western Outlaw - Lawman History Association (WOLA) Robert G. “Bob” McCubbin, Director • 8:45 A.M. Introduction of Program Host Bill O’Neal Lt. David "Dave" Bruce, Arizona Rangers Badge 179 • 8:47 A.M. Bill O’Neal at the Podium Commentary and Overview • 9:00 A.M. NANTAN: The Life and Times of John P. Clum, The Early Years by Gary L. Ledoux • 9:40 A.M. Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp: Was She a Josie or a Sadie? by Carol Mitchell Bill O’Neal, Moderator • 10:20 A.M. Break for coffee • 10:40 A.M. The Death of Billy the Kid: The Last Word by Drew J. Gomber • 11:20 A.M. Morgan Earp: “Brave, Courageous and Bold” by Kenneth “Kenny the Kid” Vail • Noon Luncheon, rest of afternoon, and evening, are on your own. (see Clanton Clan schedule of events) Robert G. “Bob” McCubbin Drew J. Gomber Gary L. Ledoux John P. Clum Carol Mitchell Josephine Marcus Earp Billy the Kid Kenneth Vail Morgan Earp The Notorious Clanton Clan This Year’s (2007) Schedule of Events A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME HAPPENING IN TOMBSTONE Two Perennial “good fun” groups have scheduleed their annual meetings in “The Town Too Tough To Die” during the pre-Thanksgiving weekend. The Notorious Clanton Clan and the Western History Symposium and Book Exposition will descend upon the legendary mining camp November 14-18, 2007. And, as the saying goes, “LET THE GAMES BEGIN!” All kiding aside, the Clanton Clan’s charismatic leader Terry “Ike” Clanton will wear two hats during the 4-day bash. He will routinely host his group’s activities as described in these pages. On the other hand Terry will serve as the Western History Symposium and Book Exposition’s Sergeant At Arms. All of which action means the two conferences will combine forces. What a fantastic ending to the year! Here follows the program of the 13th Annual Clanton Days Rendevous. Terry “Ike” Clanton Thursday Evening, November 15, 2007 • 8:30 P.M. IKE CLANTON’S COWBOY WELCOME PARTY & KARAOKE Hosted by Terry “Ike” Clanton • At Big Nose Kate’s Saloon Allen Street in downtown Tombstone • Cash Bar. Costume Contests. Trophies for the winners Best Dressed Cowboy and Best Dressed Saloon Girl Friday Morning, November 16, 2007 • 11:00 A.M. THE HAUNTED SALOON Hosted by Terry “Ike” Clanton • At the O.K. Corral Allen Street in downtown Tombstone • The World’s First Live Internet Western TV Show! Fun. Laughter. Question and Answer Session. Camera Rolling Friday Evening, November 16, 2007 (Following the Wyatt and Terry Earp show at Schieffelin Hall) • 9:30 P.M. ANNUAL CLANTON DAYS COSTUME CONTEST Hosted by Terry “Ike” Clanton • At the Crystal Palace Saloon Corner of Allen and Fifth Streets, downtown Tombstone • Cash Bar. Trophies for the winners Best Shady Lady. Best Tombstone Historical Character Saturday Morning, November 17, 2007 • 8:30 A.M. TERRY “IKE” CLANTON’S ANNUAL WALKING TOUR • A leisurely stroll through the historic district of Tombstone as Terry “Ike” Clanton narrates from the prespective of the Cowboys • Assemble in front of the Bird Cage Theatre & Museum Allen and Sixth Streets, downtown Tombstone Saturday Evening, November 17, 2007 (Following the Final Banquet at the American Legion Post 24) • 10:30 P.M. GHOST WALK THROUGH THE STREETS OF TOMBSTONE Hosted by Terry “Ike” Clanton and psychic Vickie Flanders • Assemble in front of the Bird Cage Theatre & Museum Allen and Sixth Streets, downtown Tombstone • An Unforgettable tour of the haunted sites in the Town Too Tough To Die. Don’t forget your camera! (Last year everyone captured a ghost shot in their cameras.) Attire: Warm dress. Wear comfortable shoes. Rendevoux At Johnny Ringo’s Bar Wyatt & Terry Earp At Schieffelin Hall Friday Morning, November 16, 2007 • • NOON • • • Breakfast is on your own (See Clanton Clan schedule for events planned this morning) RENDEVOUZ AT JOHNNY RINGO’S BAR Located at 60 South 10th Street (Between Fremont and Allen Streets) Sponsored by Richard & Irise Lapidus Western History Collection Observing the 125th Anniversary of the Cochise County outlaw leader’s death (1882) Free-flow bar drinks. Luncheon (Mexican) buffet. Music. • 2:00 P.M. Rest of afternoon is free Friday Evening, November 16, 2007 • 7:00 P.M. A WORLD PREMIERE PRESENTATION AT SCHIEFFELIN HALL • MR & MRS. WYATT EARP Starring Wyatt and Terry Earp Written by Terry Earp A Public Event • General Admission Tickets are $20.00 each • First-come-first-served seating starts at 7:00 P.M. • MAIN EVENT STARTS AT 7:30 P.M. • Co-produced by the Western History Symposium and Book Exposition and On The Spot Productions, LLC. Talei Publishers, Inc. Specialists in Earpiana JOHN RINGO, The Final Hours By Michael M. Hickey “If one approaches Arizona badman John Ringo’s mysterious death, as if investigating a crime scene, then Michael M. Hickey may have finally closed the case.” Paul R. Taylor, Publisher, Route 66 Magazine THE DEATH OF WARREN BAXTER EARP, A Closer Look Hard cover. Sized 9”x12”. 496 pp. Photos. Maps. Introduction. Biblio. $44.95 plus $10.00 for S&H in USA For overseas add $20.00 for S&H. ISBN 0-9631772-4-9 By Michael M. Hickey “This is the long-awaited telling of the bloody saga of Wyatt Earp’s second vendetta.” Eddie Sherman, Mid Week Press Newspapers THE COWBOY CONSPIRACY To Convict The Earps Hard cover. Sized 9”x12”. 824 pp. Photos. Maps. Biblio. Index. $59.95 plus $13.00 for S&H in USA For overseas add $30.00 for S&H. ISBN 0-9631772-5-7 By Michael M. Hickey “The most intensive examination ever made of the O.K. Corral gunfight.” The (National) Tombstone Epitaph O.K. CORRAL POSTSCRIPT: The Death of Ike Clanton By Rita K. W. Ackerman Soft cover. Sized 9”x12”. 168 pp. Photos. Maps. Foreword. Biblio. $34.95 plus $6.00 for S&H in USA For overseas add $15.00 for S&H ISBN 0-9631772-3-0 “Rita K. W. Ackerman has definitely earned her writing spurs with this biography/ history, her O.K. Corral Postscript: The Death of Ike Clanton offering perhaps the final period relating to the most controversial gun fight in Western history.” Leon C. Metz, Western History Writer WYATT EARP, The Biography Hard cover. Sized 6”x9”. 364 pp. Photos. Maps. Foreword. Notes. Appendix A, B & C. Biblio. Index. $39.95 plus $8.00 for S&H in U.S.A. For overseas add $20.00 for S&H. ISBN 9713758-8-7 By Timothy W. Fattig “This full biographical work on the turbulent career of the noted Old West lawman and gunfighter sets the high water mark in Earp academia. Author Fattig has crafted a most compelling treasure trove of new source material, all of which is bound to serve as a point of reference for Earpiana students and collectors worldwide.” Peter Pegnam, Book Reviewer, formerly of Tucson Citizen EARLY TEXAS INDIAN WARS, 1822-1835 By Allen G. Hatley Hard cover. Sized 8”x10”. 956 pp. Photos. Illustrations. Epilogue. Notes & Sources. Biblio. Index. $59.95 plus $13.00 for S&H in USA For overseas add $30.00 for S&H. ISBN 0-9631772-8-1 “More than just a factual account of the Indian Wars, this book will leave the reader with a better understanding of how American frontiersmen responded to a harsh environment and foreign cultures. In doing so, our picture of Western and Texas history grows more complete.” Gregg Cantrell, Western History Writer Hard cover. Sized 8”x10”. 236 pp. Artwork. Maps. Documents. Intro. Notes. Biblio. Index. $31.95 plus $8.00 for S&H in U.S.A. For overseas add $20.00 for S&H. ISBN 0-9770525-2-4 Talei Publishers, Inc. Talei Publishers, Inc. Post Office Box No. 25098 Honolulu, Hawaii 96825 Post Office Box No. 25098 Honolulu, Hawaii 96825 Toll-Free 1-(800) 396-0500 Toll-Free 1-(800) 396-0500 Annual Western Book Exposition - 2007 Saturday Morning, November 17, 2007 • BREAKFAST IS ON YOUR OWN • 8:45 A.M. ANNUAL WESTERN BOOK EXPOSITION Co-sponsored by Talei Publishers, Inc. of Honolulu, Hawaii and the Friends of Elsie Hogan Community Library of Willcox, Arizona American Legion Hall Post No. 24, at the corner of Second and Allen Streets, a stone’s throw away from the O.K. Cafe. This is a three (3) hour PUBLIC EVENT Noted western authors, magazine and newspaper publishers, radio personalities, collectors of rare books, coins, western memorabilia, and museum and historical society exhibitors will sit side-by-side and “meet and greet” the good people of Arizona, residents and visitors alike. Kathy Klump, Director Friends of Elsie Hogan Community Library Books of every subject within the western (non-fiction and fiction) genre will be on sale, to be autographed on-the-spot by the authors themselves. For collectors a slate of rare publications and out-of-print works will be available at bargain prices. Treasured Old West coins and tokens will be on display. Other items of appeal are cowboy artworks, vintage western movie posters, western belt buckles, compact disks, video cassettes, and western magazine and newspaper subscriptions. • Live Music. Refreshments. • No admission charge Participating authors, publishers, radio celebrities. collectors, and museum and historical society exhibitors, are showcased in the upcoming pages. Annual Western Book Exposition - 2007 Wynne Brown Rita K. W. Ackerman More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Arizona Women The Falcon Guide to Trail Riding Arizona Tombstone: Who, What, When, Where O.K. Corral Postscript: The Death of Ike Clanton Rita K. W. Ackerman Bob Alexander James R. "Bob" Alexander Fearless Dave Allison: Border Lawman Lawmen, Outlaws, and S. O. Bs. Sheriff Harvey Whitehill: Silver City Stalwart Six-Guns & Single-Jacks: A History of Silver City Lynch Ropes & Long Shots: The Story of an Old West Train Robbery Desert Desperadoes: The Banditti of Southwestern New Mexico Lawmen, Outlaws and S. O. Bs. Volume II The Arizona Rangers Wynne Brown Destination Tombstone: The Adventures of a Prospector Marilyn Fay Butler Arizona Tourist News Nick Cataldo Display. Newspapers. Subscriptions Charles McVey Betty Barr Peter Brand James J. Schiffer Terry “Ike” Clanton Displays. T-shirts. Cassettes. Collectibles Terry “Ike” Clanton Chronicle of the Old West Newspapers. Subscriptions. Compact disks The Life and Crimes of Perry Mallon Peter Brand Chicago Corral of the Westerners Display. Brand Book catalog. Brochures and subscriptions Hidden Treasures of Santa Cruz County Betty Barr Nick Cataldo Images of America: San Bernardino The Earp Clan: The Southern California Years Display. Flyers. General Information Lt. David “Dave” Bruce Marilyn Fay Butler Dakota Livesay Admission Free . Music . Refreshments Jan Cleere Ronald W. "Ron" Fischer Outlaw Tales of Arizona: True Stories of Arizona's Most Famous Robbers, Rustlers, and Bandits More Than Petticoats, Remarkable Nevada Women Amazing Girls of Arizona: True Stories of Young Pioneers (release date Nov. 1) Jan Cleere Thomas S. "Tom" Coke Nellie Cashman, Frontier Angel The Last Great Frontier Marshal, A Biography of William "Bill" Tilghman The Jewish Pioneers of Tombstone and Arizona Territory Forgotten Frontiersman: Yellowstone Kelley From Tennessee To Tombstone Ronald W. Fischer Old West Justice in Belle Plain, Kansas Caldwell: Kansas Border Cow Town The Life and Times of Lawman Joe Thralls Thomas S. "Tom" Coke Wyatt Earp The Real Wyatt Earp, A Documentary Biography Johnny Ringo (Biography) Curly Bill, Tombstone's Most Famous Outlaw "Hurled Into Eternity": The O.K. Corral Gunfight Steve Gatto James "Big Jim" Easterbrook Drew J. Gomber Jane Eppinga Joseph W. Harvey Arizona Twilight Tales Images of America: Tucson, Arizona Nogales, Life and Times on the Frontier Images of America: Tombstone, Arizona Images of America: Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains Arizona Sheriffs: Badges and Bad Men Jane Eppinga Timothy W. Fattig Allen G. Hatley Wyatt Earp, The Biography The Real Tombstone Timothy W. Fattig Joseph W. "Morg" Harvey "He Ain't Killed Nobody Hereabouts" (A Story of the Notorious Doc Holliday) Tombstone, A. T. The Infamous Oriental Saloon GHOST STORIES from Tombstone, Arizona Pure Cowboy (Compact Disc) The Time Travellers In Old Colorado Souvenir photographs. Mementos James Easterbrook Drew J. Gomber Heroes and Villains of the Lincoln County War Past Tense, Volume I Wyatt Earp, A Life On The Frontier (Compact Disc) Souvenir photographs and mementos Wyatt Earp Steve Gatto Allen G. Hatley Texas Constables, A Frontier Heritage Oil Finders Reluctant Rebels Bringing the Law to Texas, Crime & Violence in Nineteenth Century Texas. The First Texas Legion During the American Civil War Early Texas Indian Wars, 1822–1835 North of the BorderWestern Belt Buckles Display. Vintage. Contemporary. Rodeo Cindy Hayostek Annual Western Book Exposition - 2007 Gary Ledoux Michael M. Hickey Michael M. Hickey Street Fight In Tombstone, Near The O.K. Corral Los Dos Pistoleros Earp, The Two Earp Pistoleers The Cowboy Conspiracy To Convict The Earps The Death Of Warren Baxter Earp, A Closer Look John Ringo, The Final Hours High Lonesome Press Tombstone, A Chronicle In Perspective NANTAN: The Life and Times of John P. Clum Gary Ledoux Display. Western Books. Collectibles M. H. “Dutch” Salmon Richard Ignarski: Gunfighter Artist and Illustrator Souvenir photographs, artwork, and mementos. Dirk London K & B Books, Inc. Harold L. McNeer The Letters of John and Susan Morgan The McNeer-Jackson-Lurty Family Heritage Display. Artworks. Illustrations Richard Ignarski Dirk London Harold L. McNeer Donald W. Moore A Guide Book To U.S. Army Dress Helmets, 1872-1904 A Guide Book to U.S. Army Mounted Sabers 1833-1913 Display. Western Books. Collectibles Custer’s Ghosts, Custer’s Gold Kevin J. Mulkins Troy Kelley Donald W. Moore From Tombstone To Their Tombstones, The Palmy Days 1879–1900 A True Man of the West: A George Oaks Primer I Don't Plan on Walking into Anybody's Graveyard: The Story of the Bisbee Massacre Troy Kelley Richard Lapidus Ride the Red Sun Down 15 Months In SOG Thom P. Nicholson Snake Hunting On The Devil’s Highway: The Glory Days of Snake Hunting Richard Lapidus Col. Thom Nicholson Bill O’Neal Bill O'Neal Encyclopedia of Western Gun Fighters The Arizona Rangers Ghost Towns of the American West Great Gunfighters of the Wild West Captain Harry Wheeler Arizona Lawman A New Study of the Johnson County War Cheyenne 1867-1903: A Biography of The Magic City of the Plains Best of the West Admission Free . Music . Refreshments Don Taylor Scarlet Mask: Purveyors of the Old West The United States of America V. The Cowboys Revenge! And Other True Tales of the Old West Deadly Affrays: The Deaths of the U.S. Marshals Mark Boardman Jan Shepard 1929: The First Helldorado Don Taylor Jan Shepard Lee A. Silva Keith Davis & Janice Hendricks Trail To Yesterday Book Niche Wyatt Earp, A Biography of the Legend, Part 1 – The Cow Town Era Lee A. Silva Mark Simmons: Rare Coins, Tokens and Collectibles Display. Out-of-print books. Catalog Robert “Bob” Pugh Display. Coins. Tokens. Collectibles Mark Simmons Chuck & Jean Smith Ben T. Traywick 1880 Census Index of Tombstone, Arizona Territory, Vols. I & II 1882 Census Index of Tombstone, Arizona Territory. By Chuck Smith Chuck & Jean Smith Joe Staheli Ben T. Traywick The Clanton's of Tombstone Wyatt Earp's Thirteen Dead Men Death's Doings in Tombstone That Wicked Little Gringo, John Slaughter (Biography) The Chronicles of Tombstone Tombstone's Other Cemetery WYATT EARP: Angel of Death Mary Dolores Traywick Men's Mysteries in Mexico Fiery Foods From Tombstone Mary Dolores Traywick Marshall Trimble Arizona: A Cavalcade of History A Roadside History of Arizona Arizona 2000: A Yearbook for the Millennium Law of the Gun Never Give A Heifer a Bun Steer Display. Western Sculpture Joe Staheli Tombstone Times Display. Newspapers. Subscriptions Souvenir Photographs and mementos Marshall Trimble Panel Discussion At Schieffelin Hall A GENERAL PUBLIC EVENT In Observance of the 125th Anniversary of Cochise County Outlaw John Ringo’s Death Saturday Afternoon, November 17, 2007 SUICIDE OR ASSASSINATION? •2:00 P.M. AT LAST. The long-sought answer to the 125 year-old mystery of the Cochise County cowboy leader’s death may be at hand. A panel of Earpiana writers, researchers, and commentators will tackle the issue - head on. Under the probative examination of the noted western history author and moderator, Bill O’Neal, the events and circumstances surrounding John Ringo’s last hours will be debated in a two-hour open forum before a live audience! NO ADMISSION CHARGE. • 4:00 P.M. Panel Discussion ends. Bill O’Neal Terry “Ike” Clanton Timonthy W. Fattig Steve Gatto Michael M. Hickey Lee A. Silva Ben T. Traywick Dr. John Ziegler Cocktail Reception and Final Banquet Saturday Evening, November 17, 2007 COCKTAIL RECEPTION AND FINAL BANQUET A Western Costume Affair Sponsored by Texas-Pacific Holdings, Limited Catered by the famed Longhorn Restaurant American Legion Hall Post 24, at the corner of Second and Allen Streets, a stone’s throw away from the O.K. Cafe • 6:30 P.M. Free-flow bar opens Music by Kelly Rowden and the Spur Of The Moment Band • 7:15 P.M. Sit-down dinner commences. • 8:00 P.M. A call to order Terry “Ike” Clanton, Sergeant At Arms • 8:00 P.M. Introductions and Announcements Richard Lapidus, Master of Ceremonies, • 8:15 P.M. As I travel this Great Land... by Dakota Livesay, Publisher Chronicle of the Old West Show Low, Arizona • 8:20 P.M. Keynote address: Old Arizona: A Legacy Rich in Outlaw Lawman History by Marshall Trimble State of Arizona Historian Marshall Trimble State of Arizona Historian Robert G. “Bob” McCubbin Mr. Trimble to be introduced by: Robert G. “Bob” McCubbin Principal: True West Magazine • 9:25 P.M. A Toast by Michael M. Hickey • 9:30 P.M. Expected conclusion of banquet • Rest of the evening is free (see Clanton Clan, Schedule of events) Dakota Livesay Advisory Board Breakfast Sunday Morning, November 18, 2007 Assembly members not extending their stay in Tombstone are asked to check out of their hotel rooms by 12:00 o’clock noon. Please. ADVISORY BOARD BREAKFAST Sponsored by James W. “Jim” and Lynda Groom 8:00 A.M. The traditional Advisory Board Breakfast will be held at the Longhorn Restaurant starting at 8:00 A.M. The discussion agenda will comprise a review of the justcompleted Tombstone event and the current state of affairs in the Earpiana field. The conference will be chaired by Steve Gatto. Steve Gatto ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS - 2007 Steve Gatto, Chairman 2007 Rita K. W. Ackerman Doug Ackerman Dr. David Dana de Haas Thomas K. “Tom” Gaumer James W. “Jim” Groom Lynda Groom Michael M. Hickey William M. “Wild Bill” Hunley Richard Lapidus James R. “Jim” MacGregor Jodi Lynn MacGregor Robert “Bob” Pugh Robert “Bob” McNiel Paula Jean Reed Chris Robinson Lee A. Silva Sue Silva Don Taylor Ben T. Traywick Mary Dolores Traywick Kenneth “Kenny the Kid” Vail Hartress Vail Marlin W. Wertman Naomi Wertman James Ray “Texas Jack” Wright OBSERVERS TO ADVISORY BOARD MEETING - 2007 Garland Blackwelder David Bruce Joanie Bruce Mary Ann Clanton Terry “Ike” Clanton Art Goldberg Linda Goldberg Allen G. Hatley James J. “Jim” Schiffer Ronald C. “Ron” Van Raalte Talei Publishers, Inc. Specialists in Earpiana Wyatt Earp ANGEL OF DEATH WYATT EARP: Angel of Death By Ben T. Traywick Hard cover. Sized 8”x10”. 592 pp. Photos. Illustrations. Foreword. Notes. Appendix. Biblio. Index. $55.00 plus $10.00 for S&H in U.S.A. For overseas add $25.00 for S&H. ISBN 978-0971375895 Ben T. Traywick “It isn’t the severity of punishment that keeps a man from going wrong, it’s the certainty of it.” Taken from the book ‘The Barrier” by Rex Beach “Another giant step forward in the Earpiana genre as told by the City of Tombstone’s durable historian and commentator. The work is straight talk, hard hitting, and offers no excuses or apologies. Wyatt Earp on the manhunt, his deadly posse to back his play - and hell rode with them” James J. “Jim” Schiffer, Sheriff Chicago Corral of The Westerners JUSTICE is defined as “the administering of deserved punishment.” REVENGE is defined as “to exact punishment or expiation for a wrong”. Deputy United States Marshal Wyatt Earp saw no distinction between the two. He acted ... with extreme prejudice!” Michael M. Hickey Earpiana Author and Commentator “It takes a resolute man not to make mistakes when he gets to acting as his own law.” Wyatt Earp Talei Publishers, Inc. Talei Publishers, Inc. Post Office Box No. 25098 Honolulu, Hawaii 96825 Post Office Box No. 25098 Honolulu, Hawaii 96825 Toll-Free 1-(800) 396-0500 Toll-Free 1-(800) 396-0500 A Celebration of Life C. Lee Simmons Sonoita, Arizona 1939 - 2007 Carrla Wright Whitney, Texas 1944 - 2007 Betty Mavity Fort Lupton, Colorado 1943 - 2007 Tombstone, Arizona “The Heart and Soul of Cochise County” Photo Credits and Acknowledgements Rita and Doug Ackerman Nicholas “Nick” Cain Tom and Barbara Coke Bob and Rose DeArment The de Haas Family Art and Lynda Goldberg Thomas K. “Tom” Gaumer Jim and Lynda Groom Troy Kelley Richard and Irise Lapidus Don and Ullrike Langlois Gary and Rachel Ledoux Bob McCubbin Rick and Selby Mosolf Dan and Rita Patterson Marilyn Pense John and Lisa Rankin Jim and Ken Schiffer Don and Jenny Lynn Simpson Jim and Carol Sine Ben T. and Mary D.Traywick Ron Van Raalte Marlin and Naomi Wertman James Ray Wright COVER DESIGN: Wyatt Earp’s Federal Posse by Bud Bradshaw. From the book “The Death of Warren Baxter Earp, A Closer Look” by Michael M. Hickey R.S.V.P. Please call “Rita” (602) 316-9461 No later than Oct. 31, 2007 email: ackermanresearch@aol.com Talei Publishers, Inc. 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