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Luke Lamar Short | |
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Born | |
Died | September 8, 1893 Geuda Springs, Kansas, United States | (aged 39)
Occupation(s) | Cowboy, gambler, saloon owner, gunfighter, Army scout, boxing promoter |
Spouse | Hattie Buck |
Luke Lamar Short (January 22, 1854 – September 8, 1893) was an American Old West gunfighter, cowboy, U.S. Army scout, dispatch rider, gambler, boxing promoter, and saloon owner. He survived numerous gunfights, the most famous of which were against Charlie Storms in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, and against Jim Courtright in Fort Worth, Texas. Short had business interests in three of the best-known saloons in the Old West: the Oriental in Tombstone, the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, and the White Elephant in Fort Worth.