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Jason Brierley and Bill Kight hold Doc Holliday's derringer. On Thursday afternoon, the Glenwood Springs Historical Society, where Kight is executive director, agreed to purchase the gun from Brierley ...
A piece of American Old West history is back in Colorado. A pistol belonging to famous gunslinger Doc Holliday is now at the Frontier Historical Museum in Glenwood Springs.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The authenticity of a gun thought to be previously owned by Old West gunfighter Doc Holliday and recently purchased for $84,000 by the Glenwood Springs Historical Society has ...
The Post Independent, believing the Glenwood Springs Historical Society to have verified the gun’s authenticity, urged local leaders and the public at large to donate to the historical society to help ...
A pistol purportedly belonging to famous gunslinger Doc Holliday was purchased for $84,000 by the Glenwood Springs Historial Society.
The authenticity of a gun thought to be previously owned by Old West gunfighter Doc Holliday and recently purchased for $84,000 by the Glenwood Springs Historical Society has been put in to question.
This gun that supposedly belonged to Doc Holliday then appears out of nowhere in Deadwood. According to auction items from the Internet, it sold in excess of $25,000 in July 2016.
The Post Independent, believing the Glenwood Springs Historical Society to have verified the gun’s authenticity, urged local leaders and the public at large to donate to the historical society to help ...
Jason Brierley and Bill Kight hold Doc Holliday's derringer. On Thursday afternoon, the Glenwood Springs Historical Society, where Kight is executive director, agreed to purchase the gun from ...
Jason Brierley, the Vancouver, Canada resident who currently owns Doc Holliday's gun, shows it to a member of the Glenwood Springs Historical Society during a Wednesday meeting at the Hotel Colorado.
The Glenwood Springs Historical Society pulled the trigger Thursday on a move the group hopes will shape its future and promises to boost the town’s tourism. On Thursday, the society authorized the ...
Jason Brierley and Bill Kight hold Doc Holliday's derringer. The Glenwood Springs Historical Society, where Kight is executive director, agreed to purchase the gun from Brierley on March 9, 2017.
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