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Why did 22-year-old John Henry "Doc" Holliday leave Georgia in September 1873? Unsubstantiated theories and conjecture have not filled the factual void. Into the void is now placed a single newspaper article read by Atlanta's citizens during Holliday's final summer in Georgia. Headlined "The Holliday Homicide," it appeared on the front page of the June 19, 1873 edition of the Atlanta Daily Herald. Why Doc Holliday Left Georgia includes long-hidden and stunning revelations about Doc's life in his native state, with 64 pages of photos, illustrations, and rare documentation.
Gene Carlisle, 56, attended the University of Georgia in the mid-60's, during which time he became familiar with the college's grand, eight-floor library. He would put that knowledge to good use thirty years later in researching the lives of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday.
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