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Western / Cowboy Wyatt Earp Saloon Calling Card
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Wyatt Earp Saloon Calling Card

$525.00

1900

Height 2 1/2"  Width 4"

Provenance: Private Collection Arizona

Earp, who had operated a number of successful saloons after leaving Tombstone, opened the Dexter Saloon in Nome in the fall of 1899. It was Nome's first two-story building and its largest saloon, and became a sort of de facto town hall and gathering place due to its large size. Earp left Nome in 1901 with over $80,000 in profit.

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1900

Height 2 1/2"  Width 4"

Provenance: Private Collection Arizona

Earp, who had operated a number of successful saloons after leaving Tombstone, opened the Dexter Saloon in Nome in the fall of 1899. It was Nome's first two-story building and its largest saloon, and became a sort of de facto town hall and gathering place due to its large size. Earp left Nome in 1901 with over $80,000 in profit.

INQUIRE HERE

1900

Height 2 1/2"  Width 4"

Provenance: Private Collection Arizona

Earp, who had operated a number of successful saloons after leaving Tombstone, opened the Dexter Saloon in Nome in the fall of 1899. It was Nome's first two-story building and its largest saloon, and became a sort of de facto town hall and gathering place due to its large size. Earp left Nome in 1901 with over $80,000 in profit.

INQUIRE HERE

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