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evidence. Rumors are that Mifflin Kennedy may have paid Cook money. Kennedy had been arrested in Dodge City two times before. Wyatt Earp arrested Kennedy for carrying and brandishing a pistol in Dodge City and on August 17, Marshal Charlie Bassett arrested Kennedy for disorderly conduct, but the judge only gave Kennedy a warning.
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In 1885 a fire destroyed the wood-built Beatty and Kelley Restaurant. The fire also destroyed the Alahambra Saloon/Junction Saloon. In its place Kelley built and opened the Kelley Opera House at the corner of First Avenue and Front Street. Hand became one of the well known singers at the Alahambra
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also took after Kennedy. Masterson caught up with Kennedy the next day. Masterson fired a 50-caliber rifle and hit Kennedy in the shoulder, causing him to fall off his horse. Kennedy was arrested, but did not go to trial for the murder of Hand. Judge R. G. Cook acquitted him, claiming lack of
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Hand arrived in Dodge City in June 1878 to work for Kelley. Kelley had met Hand earlier at Camp Supply. Kelley joined P. L. Beatty and founded the Beatty and Kelley Restaurant. He became a part-owner of the Dodge City Alhambra Saloon, and later became mayor of Dodge City, in 1877.
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On October 4, 1878 at 4 am, cowboy James Kennedy (1855–1884), known as "Spike", fired shots into Kelley’s home, thinking the mayor was home sleeping. One of the shots hit Hand in the side and killed her instantly. She was 34 years old. James Kennedy was the son of a rich
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Saloon/Kelley Opera House, singing five nights a week. Hand was known for her version of the songs "Blessed Be the Ties That Bind" and "
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cattleman, Mifflin Kennedy, owner of the Laureles Ranch. Before the Laureles Ranch, Mifflin Kennedy was in a partnership with
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Bill O'Neal, Encyclopedia of Western Gunfighters (Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, (1979), p. 217
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in town were so out of control that they shot up the businesses while drunk. Kelley took action, sending a
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Kathie Bell, "Dodge City's Own James "Dog" Kelley", Dodge City Daily Globe, March 14, 2007
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was very weak, as a group of the town’s merchants, saloon operators, and gamblers called
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liked the business that the cowboys brought to the town and did not want
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to deliver their product to Dodge City. This is what made Dodge City a
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played Hand in the 1964 episode "The Left Hand Is Damned" of the
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Silva, Susan Leiser; Silva, Lee A. (October 1, 2009).
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Dodge City
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Dodge City
James H. "Dog" Kelley
New York City
Boston
Europe
opera singer
tuberculosis
Memphis, Tennessee
St. Louis, Missouri
law enforcement
law and order
cowboys
telegraph
Wyatt Earp
Deadwood, South Dakota
Because I Love You So
Tascosa, Texas
Richard King
King Ranch
cattle drives
Chisholm Trail
boomtown
Charlie Bassett
Bill Tilghman
posse

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