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Billy Claiborne, the Glossary

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Billy Claiborne (October 21, 1860 – November 14, 1882) was an American outlaw cowboy, drover, miner, and gunfighter in the American Old West.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 38 relations: American frontier, Arizona Territory, Billy Clanton, Billy the Kid, Buckskin Frank Leslie, Buffaloed, Charleston, Arizona, Cochise County Cowboys, Cochise County, Arizona, Droving, Endicott Peabody (educator), Frank McLaury, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Gunfighter, Gunshot wound, Hereford, Arizona, Ike Clanton, John Horton Slaughter, Johnny Behan, Johnny Ringo, Marshal, Murder, Niece and nephew, O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath, Outlaw, Pavel Chekov, Pistol-whipping, Remuda, Revolver, Rifle, Sheriff, Smelting, Spectre of the Gun, Tom McLaury, Tombstone (film), Tombstone, Arizona, Trial, Trigger (firearms).

American frontier

The American frontier, also known as the Old West, and popularly known as the Wild West, encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that began with European colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the admission of the last few contiguous western territories as states in 1912.

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Arizona Territory

The Territory of Arizona, commonly known as the Arizona Territory, was a territory of the United States that existed from February 24, 1863, until February 14, 1912, when the remaining extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Arizona. Billy Claiborne and Arizona Territory are Cochise County conflict.

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Billy Clanton

William Harrison Clanton (1862 – October 26, 1881) was an outlaw Cowboy in Cochise County, Arizona Territory. Billy Claiborne and Billy Clanton are 19th-century American criminals, Arizona folklore, Cochise County conflict and gunslingers of the American Old West.

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Billy the Kid

Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who is alleged to have killed 21 men before he was shot and killed at the age of 21. Billy Claiborne and Billy the Kid are 19th-century American criminals, cowboys, gunslingers of the American Old West, outlaws of the American Old West and People from Arizona Territory.

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Buckskin Frank Leslie

Buckskin Franklyn Leslie (March 18, 1842 – after 1920) was a U.S. Army scout, gambler, bartender, rancher, miner, gunfighter, and con-man. Billy Claiborne and Buckskin Frank Leslie are Cochise County conflict, gunslingers of the American Old West and People from Arizona Territory.

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Buffaloed

Buffaloed is a 2019 American crime comedy drama film directed by Tanya Wexler and written by Brian Sacca.

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Charleston, Arizona

Charleston is a ghost town in Cochise County in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. Billy Claiborne and Charleston, Arizona are Cochise County conflict.

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Cochise County Cowboys

The Cochise County Cowboys is the modern name for a loosely associated group of outlaws living in Pima and Cochise County, Arizona in the late 19th century. Billy Claiborne and Cochise County Cowboys are Arizona folklore, Cochise County conflict and cowboys.

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Cochise County, Arizona

Cochise County is a county in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. Billy Claiborne and Cochise County, Arizona are Cochise County conflict.

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Droving

Droving is the practice of walking livestock over long distances.

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Endicott Peabody (educator)

The Reverend Endicott Peabody (May 31, 1857 – November 17, 1944) was an American Episcopal priest who founded Groton School in 1884 and Brooks School in 1926.

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Frank McLaury

Frank McLaury born Robert Findley McLaury (March 3, 1849 – October 26, 1881) was an American outlaw. Billy Claiborne and Frank McLaury are 19th-century American criminals, Arizona folklore, Cochise County conflict, gunslingers of the American Old West and People from Arizona Territory.

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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

The gunfight at the O.K. Corral pitted lawmen against members of a loosely organized group of cattle rustlers and horse thieves called the Cowboys. Billy Claiborne and gunfight at the O.K. Corral are Arizona folklore and Cochise County conflict.

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Gunfighter

Gunfighters, also called gunslingers or in the late 19th and early 20th century gunmen, were individuals in the American Old West who gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and participated in shootouts. Billy Claiborne and Gunfighter are gunslingers of the American Old West.

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Gunshot wound

A gunshot wound (GSW) is a penetrating injury caused by a projectile (e.g. a bullet) from a gun (typically firearm or air gun).

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Hereford, Arizona

Hereford is a populated place in Cochise County along the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in the southern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. Billy Claiborne and Hereford, Arizona are Cochise County conflict.

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Ike Clanton

Joseph Isaac Clanton (c.1847 – June 1, 1887) was a member of a loose association of outlaws known as The Cowboys who clashed with lawmen Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp as well as Doc Holliday. Billy Claiborne and Ike Clanton are 19th-century American criminals, Arizona folklore, Cochise County conflict, gunslingers of the American Old West and outlaws of the American Old West.

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John Horton Slaughter

John Horton Slaughter (October 2, 1841 – February 16, 1922), also known as Texas John Slaughter, was an American lawman, cowboy, poker player and rancher in the Southwestern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Billy Claiborne and John Horton Slaughter are Arizona folklore and cowboys.

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Johnny Behan

John Harris Behan (October 24, 1844 – June 7, 1912) was an American law enforcement officer and politician who served as Sheriff of Cochise County in the Arizona Territory, during the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and was known for his opposition to the Earps. Billy Claiborne and Johnny Behan are Cochise County conflict and People from Arizona Territory.

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Johnny Ringo

John Peters Ringo (May 3, 1850 – July 13, 1882) was an American Old West outlaw loosely associated with the Cochise County Cowboys in frontier boomtown Tombstone, Arizona Territory. Billy Claiborne and Johnny Ringo are Arizona folklore, Cochise County conflict, cowboys, gunslingers of the American Old West and outlaws of the American Old West.

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Marshal

Marshal is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society.

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Murder

Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse committed with the necessary intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisdiction.

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Niece and nephew

In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of an individual's sibling or sibling-in-law.

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O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath

The O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath was the direct result of the 30-second Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, on October 26, 1881. Billy Claiborne and O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath are Arizona folklore and Cochise County conflict.

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Outlaw

An outlaw, in its original and legal meaning, is a person declared as outside the protection of the law.

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Pavel Chekov

Pavel Andreievich Chekov (Павел Андреевич Чехов) is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe.

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Pistol-whipping

Pistol-whipping or buffaloing is the act of using a handgun as a blunt weapon, wielding it as an improvised club.

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Remuda

A remuda is a horse herd from which ranch-hands select their mounts.

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Revolver

A revolver is a repeating handgun that has at least one barrel and uses a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers (each holding a single cartridge) for firing.

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Rifle

A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting and higher stopping power, with a barrel that has a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling) cut into the bore wall.

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Sheriff

A sheriff is a government official, with varying duties, existing in some countries with historical ties to England where the office originated.

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Smelting

Smelting is a process of applying heat and a chemical reducing agent to an ore to extract a desired base metal product.

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Spectre of the Gun

"Spectre of the Gun" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek.

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Tom McLaury

Tom McLaury (June 30, 1853 – October 26, 1881) was an American outlaw. Billy Claiborne and Tom McLaury are 19th-century American criminals, Cochise County conflict and gunslingers of the American Old West.

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Tombstone (film)

Tombstone is a 1993 American Western film directed by George P. Cosmatos, written by Kevin Jarre (who was also the original director, but was replaced early in production), and starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, with Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, and Dana Delany in supporting roles, as well as narration by Robert Mitchum.

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Tombstone, Arizona

Tombstone is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by prospector Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory. Billy Claiborne and Tombstone, Arizona are Cochise County conflict.

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Trial

In law, a trial is a coming together of parties to a dispute, to present information (in the form of evidence) in a tribunal, a formal setting with the authority to adjudicate claims or disputes.

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Trigger (firearms)

A trigger is a mechanism that actuates the function of a ranged weapon such as a firearm, airgun, crossbow, or speargun.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Claiborne

Also known as Billy Clayborne.