08-13-2022, 11:33 AM
It's Virgil Edwin Earp...
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1192...edwin-earp
He's mega old in this video but he's still got this intense wild west lawman essence that makes him totally hot.
Quote:TIMELINE
1879 - Born in a wagon train's camp ground at Tombstone, Arizona.
1893 - Wyatt's brother Morgan, was gunned down in Tombstone. Wyatt went on a vengeance spree, getting five of the men.
1895 - Virgil carried a six-shooter when he was 16.
1897 - He was the Sheriff of Paradise Valley, Nevada when he was 18.
1900 - Had 3 notches in his gun by the time he turned 21. The first man he killed had molested his sister.
1909 - Virgil settled down in Sacramento, California.
1918 - He listed on his WWI draft registration card that he worked as a collector and solicitor for the San Francisco Chronicle.
1942 - He listed on his WWII draft registration card that he worked at the Sacramento Air Depot, McClellan Field, Sacramento, California.
1950's - Worked for Lucky market in Sacramento, California. (source: Sacramento City Cemetery staff)
1958 - Virgil got nationwide attention in 1958 when he appeared on the television quiz show, "The $64,000 Question," and won $32,000 in the Wild West category. He described himself as a gambler. He has also appeared as a performer in television westerns.
1959, November 15 - Became ill on Sunday while visiting his niece, Mrs. Frank McKenzie, in Vallejo, and died there at her home Friday, November 20, 1959.