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- Frank_Stilwell abstract "Frank C. Stilwell (1856 – March 20, 1882) was an outlaw Cowboy who killed at least two men in Cochise County during 1877–1882. Both killings were considered to have been self-defense. For four months he was a deputy sheriff in Tombstone, Arizona Territory for Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan. Stilwell owned interests in several mines and various businesses, including a saloon, a wholesale liquor business, a stage line, and at his death livery stables in Charleston and Bisbee. He was also a partner in a Bisbee area saloon with ex Texas Ranger Pete Spence.He was closely involved in the events leading up to and following the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881, and was suspected in the murder of Morgan Earp on March 18, 1882. Two days after Morgan's death, Frank Stilwell was killed by Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp in a Tucson train yard. Arrest warrants were issued for Earp and four others in his gang suspected of murdering Stilwell. Murder indictments were issued at Pima County for Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday, Warren Earp, Sherman McMaster and John Johnson. Earp agreed to turn himself in but instead fled the Arizona Territory for Colorado. Wyatt Earp admitted late in his life to killing Stilwell at close range with a shotgun.".
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- Frank_Stilwell deathDate "1882-03-20".
- Frank_Stilwell deathPlace Arizona_Territory.
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- Frank_Stilwell deathYear "1882".
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- Frank_Stilwell occupation Outlaw.
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- Frank_Stilwell birthDate "1856".
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- Frank_Stilwell dateOfDeath "1882-03-20".
- Frank_Stilwell deathCause "Murdered".
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- Frank_Stilwell deathPlace "Tucson, Arizona Territory, United States".
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- Frank_Stilwell name "Frank C. Stilwell".
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- Frank_Stilwell parents "William “Henry” Stilwell and Charlotte B. "Sarah" Winfrey".
- Frank_Stilwell placeOfBirth "Texas, United States".
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- Frank_Stilwell siblings "Simpson Edwin Stilwell, Howard C., Millard O., Clara “May”, Elizabeth R.,".
- Frank_Stilwell yearsActive "1877".
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- Frank_Stilwell comment "Frank C. Stilwell (1856 – March 20, 1882) was an outlaw Cowboy who killed at least two men in Cochise County during 1877–1882. Both killings were considered to have been self-defense. For four months he was a deputy sheriff in Tombstone, Arizona Territory for Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan. Stilwell owned interests in several mines and various businesses, including a saloon, a wholesale liquor business, a stage line, and at his death livery stables in Charleston and Bisbee.".
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