John Henry "Doc" Holliday
Gunfighter / Dentist
John Henry Holliday went to the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery and in 1872 moved to Atlanta, Georgia to practice as a dentist. Only a few years into his profession, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and advised to move to the drier west to prolong his life. Out west he had a new career as a gambler, and, by necessity, a gunfighter. He made friends with Wyatt Earp in Texas, moved around parts of the western frontier and ended up with Earp again in Tombstone, Arizona in 1881, where he found himself in the middle of a turf war that culminated in the famous gunfight in the O.K. Corral. After the gunfight, Doc moved around avoiding extradition and ended up in Colorado, where he died in bed.Four Good Links
Doc Holliday
One of many places where this biographical sketch appears
The Doc Holliday Society
Great design at this fan club for history buffs
Gunfight at the OK Corral
Photos and text recreate the famous gunfight
Doc Holliday After the O.K. Corral
Brief details of his post-O.K. career
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
8 November 1887
(tuberculosis, age 36)
Best Known As
The gambler who fought with the Earps at the O.K. Corral

