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DescriptionDoc Holliday's last days 1899 article part.png
English: An image of part of the 1899 Sulphur Headlight article that printed what was claimed until 2003 to be a story from O.C. Smith about Doc Holliday's final moments. The article was published, but the letters supposedly from Smith appear to have been fabricated by Lundsford Shockley, who delivered them to the newspaper.
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