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So her family came to the United States around 1850.Josephine was born in 1860.They lived in New York.
even imagine now. But every town seemed to have a Pinafore company.Josephine wasn't much of a singer, but she was kind of a good dancer, and felt that she could act her way through apart on the Pinafore.
But certainly in common parlance, we think of it as the O.K. Corral.Josephine was in Tombstone.She heard the shots.
She could have waited for the rest of her life, because he never was going to come for her.Josephine realizes that it's time for her to get out of Tombstone as well, and she goes back to her long-suffering immigrant parents in San Francisco.And she, too, is waiting for Wyatt.
And Josephine, who's gotten a little portly, is looking over them.Josephine was a woman who loved luxury.She loved fancy hotels, she loved clean sheets and good food.
So this controversy was always raging.Josephine attempted to squash bad stories if she knew they were going to occur.If they already had come out, then she would mount a public relations campaign.
Until the day he died, he remained that incredibly handsome, tall, strapping, six foot two fellow that first came in to Tombstone.Josephine, alas-- this is really not fair-- but she didn't age as well as Wyatt did.And that's a picture of her in later life.
with Wyatt Earp as its most famous symbol.Josephine wrote to Stuart Lake and asked him to come to the funeral, which he did.And then, in the year following Wyatt's death, finally that book was published.
So in the mid '30s, after the Stuart Lake biography, you get this turbo charge of good PR for Wyatt Earp.Josephine, I think, was emboldened by this to think that, maybe now it was the time to tell her story.And of course, she's eager for the money on top of everything else.
Johnny Behan and the story of Mattie Blaylock.Josephine to began to get really nervous about this.I told you that Mattie Blaylock had gone back to Wyatt's parents.
Again, these are interesting skills that are not necessarily I'm going to be around in the 22nd century.Josephine Marcus Earp. It makes no sense from any analysis.
And that was even before Silicon Valley.So Josephine's family picked up again, and left New York, and went out to San Francisco.And they would've arrive by steamer through the Isthmus of Panama, which had opened fairly recently.
And the Polish Jews were at the bottom of the everybody else.So Josephine grew up in a San Francisco where her family was on the wrong side of the tracks.And Josephine was not a young woman who wanted to be on the wrong side of anything.
So Josephine grew up in a San Francisco where her family was on the wrong side of the tracks.And Josephine was not a young woman who wanted to be on the wrong side of anything.So she ran away from home.
So if you look at these photographs here, the ones along the top are ones that I have some reason to believeare Josephine, and have been examined by the forensic analyst.And the ones at the bottom really are Josephine.
You can see Wyatt there is feeding their little dog, Earpie.And Josephine, who's gotten a little portly, is looking over them.Josephine was a woman who loved luxury.
Similarly, when we think about my title, "Lady at the O.K.Corral," Josephine's feeling about being a lady also was filled with conflict.On the one hand, she wanted to be respectable, as her sister was.
Her sister had become a successful businesswomen and pillar of society in Oakland, San Francisco.And Josephine admired her sister a lot.But there was a part of Josephine that was remarkably rebellious, and always searching for adventure.
And to my knowledge, has actually never gone out of print.So Josephine is left alone, no real means of support, except that she does share in the royalties from the book.And in 1932, 1933, Lincoln Ellsworth, the famous Arctic explorer, approaches Josephine to say that he's going back to
Any time you assemble a story like this, it's kind of like a giant jigsaw puzzle.And Josephine's original letters were very much part of it.By the way, one of the things I discovered in working with some young college students at Macaulay Honors College is that they didn't know how to read cursive handwriting.
so that when the treaty is signed, her bottles arrive first beating out the competition.So it was Josephine Esther Mentzer.
There was just these white tents that you see in this fuzzy picture on the bottom left.Wyatt and Josephine made a fortune there.It was a very difficult time for Josephine, because she was so far away from her family.
Wyatt had been friends in his youth with the father of William Randolph Hearst.And so Josephine would do things like call up William Randolph Hearst and say, Mr. Hearst, there's this terrible article in the Los Angeles paper.You must kill it.
They stop off at what has now been renamed in honor of Wyatt Earp, the town of Earp, California.There's Josephine with one of her biographers.She visits Tombstone for the first time since 1882.
Her funeral was officiated over by a rabbi, and then she was buried in the same cemetery.So the story of Josephine and Wyatt, which stretches over these 47 years, it took me to a lot of different places.I didn't actually go everywhere on this map.
Yeah, you mentioned it.And we've talked about Josephine Cochrane.
And she, too, is waiting for Wyatt.Only Wyatt really does come for Josephine.So this couple that met in this tumultuous time in Tombstone-- which was then the largest city in Arizona, a bustling
Wyatt and Josephine made a fortune there.It was a very difficult time for Josephine, because she was so far away from her family.She was still very close to her relatives.
And Josephine admired her sister a lot.But there was a part of Josephine that was remarkably rebellious, and always searching for adventure.So when you think of or a living out and then in the desert with Wyatt and their dog, it was that adventuresome
deserted by Wyatt Earp.That's the story that Josephine didn't want anyone to know.And so the more digging the Cason family was doing into Josephine's past, the more nervous she became.
Theater, and William S. Hart.They had been friends of Josephine's and Wyatt's.Her funeral was officiated over by a rabbi, and then she was buried in the same cemetery.
Again, these are interesting skills that are not necessarily I'm going to be around in the 22nd century.So that's the story of Josephine Marcus Earp, the untold story of Josephine Marcus Earp.
So I'll come back to that in a second.But yeah, Josephine Cochrane was the daughter and granddaughter of engineers.And it always strikes me that had she been born Joe rather than Josephine, then maybe she would have, or he, would have become an engineer following
How did you go about finding these stories?Because you said you also didn't know of Josephine Cochrane.So what did you do to find these stories?
so that when the treaty is signed, her bottles arrive first beating out the competition.But my favorite story is a woman named Josephine Esther Mentzer.
at the City University of New York to take the authenticated photographs that we have of Josephine, which are mostly of her in later life, and to do a regression analysis to figureout which of the photos that had been put forth about Josephine really might be her.So if you look at these photographs here, the ones along the top are ones that I have some reason to believe
are Josephine, and have been examined by the forensic analyst.And the ones at the bottom really are Josephine.And I've done an interview with the artist, which you see up at LadyattheOKCorral.com.
But he had a nine-year-old son, and he expected Josephine to take care of his nine-year-old son.That was fine. Josephine and Albert became very good friends, and remained close for the rest of her life.But she didn't count on Johnny's total lack of interest in actually getting married.
And he comes up with the idea of naming his ship after Wyatt Earp.Well, how does Josephine feel about that?Well, we already know, Josephine is a PR master.
That's the story that Josephine didn't want anyone to know.And so the more digging the Cason family was doing into Josephine's past, the more nervous she became.Until she became so nervous that she said, that's the end of the biography.
But I figure there must be a statute of limitations on that.After that happened, Josephine's life spiraled down herself.She had very little money, and she was increasingly paranoid, and would go to visit some of Wyatt's friends--
She died in 1944.When Wyatt died, Josephine, whose feeling about being Jewish was pretty much, well, it's a fact about me, but--as Nora Ephron said-- not necessarily the most important fact about me.
Again, these are interesting skills that are not necessarily I'm going to be around in the 22nd century.How many other women did you find while you were researching Josephine Marcus Earp?
Again, these are interesting skills that are not necessarily I'm going to be around in the 22nd century.By the way, Josephine's efforts to keep the story of Johnny Behan and Mattie Blaylock away from us was
But yeah, Josephine Cochrane was the daughter and granddaughter of engineers.And it always strikes me that had she been born Joe rather than Josephine, then maybe she would have, or he, would have become an engineer followingin the father's footsteps, but that wasn't the case.
Hi everyone. My name is Josephine Dorado.I am the president of the Fulbright Association's greater New York chapter here in New York.
And I've done an interview with the artist, which you see up at LadyattheOKCorral.com.I would give anything for a picture that I was absolutely certain was Josephine.But in the meantime, we settle for these.
And they were both very, very close friends of Wyatt's.And as stories began to appear, Josephine's ability to manage Wyatt's public relations began to be herdriving compulsion. Wyatt was famous in his own lifetime, but there was always controversy about the O.K. Corral.
What they really needed was to tell their own story.And so when an enterprising writer and press agent named Stuart Lake approached Josephine and Wyatt with theidea of writing a biography, Josephine thought, well, this is the way actually to get our story out.
And so when an enterprising writer and press agent named Stuart Lake approached Josephine and Wyatt with theidea of writing a biography, Josephine thought, well, this is the way actually to get our story out.We will shape the story.
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