Another incredibly well-known gunfighter during the wild west was Doc Holliday. As we have mentioned earlier on in this list, he was also a good friend of Wyatt Earp.
At 20 years old, Holliday became a dentist, but later on, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and became a gambler in Arizona.
Sioux Indian Teepees
One of the largest tribes to have lived in the Great Plains was the Sioux Indians. As you can see in the photo, they built teepees.
Although we are not very sure where this photo was taken exactly, it is probably safe to guess that it was somewhere in the Dakota Territory.
Old Mission Church
One very good example of the Spanish Colonial era is the Old Mission Church, located in New Mexico.
This church was established back in 1630, and the mission itself was relatively small. The church was inhabited by Franciscans for some time. Now, it is a tourist attraction in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.
Aboriginal Life Among the Navajo Indians Near Old Fort Defiance, New Mexico
This photograph that was taken by Timothy O’Sullivan titled the “Aboriginal Life Among the Navajo Indians Near Old Fort Defiance, New Mexico” was printed in 1873.
As you can see, the photo shows the Navajos at their home. They were known for being very intelligent, and are one of the most wealthy Aboriginal tribes in the U.S.
Louisa Earp
We have heard plenty about the Earp Men so far, but not so much about the ladies. Louisa Earp was Morgan Earp’s Wife. Behind every great man, there is a woman, and that’s exactly what the case for Morgan Earp.
Although they seemed to be the perfect couple, no one really knew that they got married.