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Johnny Ringo
(1850-1882)
- Stories vary as to Ringo's real name, but he was known to have grown
up in a good family, was well receiving a good education including
attending college in
Missouri.
He earned a deadly
reputation from numerous gunfights in
Texas,
New Mexico
before moving on to
Arizona
around 1879.
A known cattle rustler and a deadly
gunfighter, Ringo wasted no time in hooking up with the
Clanton Gang, a group of
outlaws
commonly known as the "Cowboys"
around
Tombstone. Ringo himself was called "the King of the
Cowboys."
Though he was a known antagonist of
Wyatt Earp
heavily involved with the
Clantons, he was not a participant in the
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
In 1882, Ringo was
found dead with a bullet in his brain. Though his death was ruled as a
suicide, his gun was discovered fully loaded, and most believed it to
be murder, some say by either
Wyatt Earp
or
Doc
Holliday. Ringo
is buried a few yards from the tree where his body was found. The
grave is located on a ranch southeast of Willcox,
Arizona,
owned by the Sanders family and can only be viewed with permission.
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