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Claiborne said Billy Clanton was supported by a window initially after he was shot, and fired some shots after sitting, with the pistol supported on his leg.
Ike Clanton and Billy Claiborne both said they were unarmed when they fled the gunfight.
Defense accounts contradicted the testimony of Behan, Claiborne and Allen, who all said that a man had fired a nickle-plated pistol first.
Claiborne and Allen both said it was Holliday.
Billy Claiborne believed Leslie killed Ringo, and it was said that his fatal shootout with Leslie was due to this fact.
" Craig Claiborne of the New York Times said Fisher's prose perfectly captured the wit and gaeity of the book and lauded the hundreds of marginal glosses that added to elucidate the text.
Then, in December 2008, one of the world's largest retailers, Liz Claiborne, ( in which PETA is a shareholder ) banned the use of Australian Merino wool in its products in opposition to the mulesing practice, at the time an Australian Wool Innovations spokesman said " the company did not purchase any Australian wool ".
Although popular western lore claims Claiborne was said to have fought less than admirably, firing one or two wild shots toward Virgil Earp, Claiborne said later that he was not armed at the time, and none of the Earps took him to be so.
As Leslie raised his gun for a second shot, Claiborne allegedly said to him, " Don't shoot me anymore, I'm killed ".

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Popular both as a Triple Crown champion and in retirement, Secretariat was mourned by millions and buried at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky, given the rare honor of being buried whole ; usually only the head, heart, and hooves of a winning race horse are buried, and the rest of the body is cremated.
Claiborne only occupied the area west of the Pearl River ( the current eastern boundary of Louisiana ).
At a distance of only two counties away, Arkansas had already become the ninth state to secede, and on October 28, 1861 Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson met with the Missouri General Assembly in Neosho and declared Missouri as the twelfth state to join the Confederate States of America.
" Additionally, Claiborne was noted for being one of only a few American lawyers to have been admitted as an English barrister, and also for being one of even a smaller number of English barristers to have argued before the United States Supreme Court.
Billy Claiborne had been in one gunfight prior to the shootout and was the only member of the Cowboy faction that had prior gunfighting experience ( not counting the Skeleton Canyon massacre, in which the McLaurys and Clantons took part ).
As of early November 2011, Ron Claiborne is the only original cast member remaining from the inception of the current version of GMA Weekend in 2004.
William C. C. Claiborne was appointed the only governor of the Orleans Territory.

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It was named for Virginia tidewater aristocrat William C. C. Claiborne, one of the first judges of the Superior Court and one of the first representatives in U. S. Congress from Tennessee.
The parish was one of several new ones established by the state legislature during Reconstruction ; in 1873 it was formed from land that had belonged to Bienville, Claiborne, Jackson and Union parishes to create one in which newly elected representatives might have more ties to the Republican Party.
Larry G. Sale ( October 19, 1893-October 27, 1977 ) was the sheriff of Claiborne Parish from 1936 to 1944 and one of his state's most decorated soldiers of World War I. A native of Haynesville, Sale entered the United States Army in 1917 at the age of twenty-two and reached the rank of corporal with service in France.
Party guest and building resident Lisolette Mueller, who was romanced at the party by con man Harlee Claiborne, is one of the first to leave.
During his sophomore season, new head coach Jerry Claiborne moved Randy to defensive end, noting that he had the skill to be " one of the best five linemen in the U. S ." The move was a natural fit, as by his senior year, he was, as Claiborne put it, " as fast as some of the offensive backs I had coached.
Mr. Claiborne served as a U. S. Deputy Solicitor General from 1962 to 1985, presented oral argument in over 70 cases to the United States Supreme Court and is regarded as " one of the single most important lawyers in environmental law's formative years in the Court.
Claiborne Jackson wrote, " Not one man will the state of Missouri furnish to carry on any such unholy crusade ", and Gov.
During his congressional career, Rodino also was one of the managers of the impeachment hearings of a pair of federal judges: Nevada judge Harry Claiborne in 1986 ( for tax evasion ) and Florida judge ( and future congressman ) Alcee Hastings in 1988 ( for perjury ).
In the end, the Pennsylvania Railroad had to sell off or end all its ferry lines operating between Baltimore and points on the Eastern Shore other than the one at Claiborne.
Claiborne County is the name of more than one county in the United States:
Fort Adams houses four stages, the main one of which sits looking out at Newport harbor and the famous Claiborne Pell Bridge.
Gallant Fox, a bay horse with a white blaze was foaled at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky, and was one of many leading American racehorses sired by the French-bred stallion Sir Gallahad III.
Claiborne, still intent on his own project, received a royal trading commission through one of his London supporters in 1631, one which granted him the right to trade with the natives on all lands in the mid-Atlantic where there was not already a patent in effect.
Harry E. Claiborne was impeached by the United States House of Representatives on July 22, 1986, on two charges of tax evasion and one charge of bringing disrepute to the federal judiciary.
In 1870, the Dunn family residence was located on on Canal Street, one block west of South Claiborne Avenue and within walking distance of Straight University and the St. James A. M. E. church complex.
In his autobiography, A Feast Made for Laughter ( 1982 ), Claiborne described a bizarre, almost Faulknerian, childhood and adolescence in small-town Mississippi where he was mocked by schoolmates for his meek temperament and dislike of sports and had explicit sexual contact with his own father on at least one occasion.

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Ike Clanton and Billy Claiborne and a man I don't know < nowiki > Fuller < nowiki ></ nowiki > were standing in the vacant space about halfway between the photograph gallery and the next building west.
Claiborne smothers the fatally-burned man with his tuxedo jacket, but it is too late.
Joseph Tunis provided a slogan: “ Young man don ’ t go West, but to Claiborne .” The village did not develop as Tunis had hoped and by 1893, Tunis had abandoned his plans.
Claiborne was the first man to supervise the food page at a major American newspaper and is credited with broadening The New York Timess coverage of new restaurants and innovative chefs.

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It was revoked in 1654 by William Claiborne, a Virginian who had been appointed as a commissioner by Oliver Cromwell and was a staunch advocate for the Anglican Church.
Ike Clanton, who had been threatening to kill the Earps for more than a day, and Billy Claiborne were both unarmed and ran from the fight unwounded.
Billy Claiborne, who had run from the fight, supported Ike Clanton's testimony as well.
The boom continued through the 1930s and brought many customers to the then booming Hotel Claiborne, which had been established in 1890 and declared a state historic site in 1984.
On October 21, Missouri Governor Claiborne Jackson and the pro-Southern members of the Missouri General Assembly who had been forced to flee from Jefferson City on the approach of the Union Army, held next to their last legislative session at Neosho.
The complaint claimed that Maryland had not truly been unsettled, as stated in its charter, because William Claiborne had run a trading station on Kent Island.
He directed his brothers to seek information about those who had tried to thwart the colony and to contact Claiborne to determine his intentions for the trading station on Kent Island.
The couple stayed in Claiborne and had a son, Charles Edward, in 1829.
They had four children: Herbert Claiborne Pell III (" Bertie "), Christopher Thomas Hartford Pell (" Toby "), N. Dallas, and Julia Lorillard Wampage Pell.
Buckner was married to Adele Blanc Buckner and they had three children: Simon Bolivar Buckner III, Mary Blanc Buckner, and William Claiborne Buckner.
In 1913, the town became home to the Claiborne Fresh Air Association, Inc., (“ Miracle House ”) which was formed for the purpose of providing 10 weeks of fresh air and summer vacation for children who had been exposed to tuberculosis.
By 1877, John Tunis ' son, Joseph Tunis, had added the Claiborne Oyster Company, a boatyard, a few homes, two more steamboat wharves, and expanded his father's sawmill into the Claiborne Saw and Planing Mills.

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