- Ed Masterson
Ed Masterson (
September 22 ,1852 –April 9 ,1878 ) was alawman and the brother of old west personality andgunfighter Bat Masterson , as well asJames Masterson .Lawman career
Ed Masterson was born in
Henryville, Quebec . His family moved to nearWichita, Kansas in the early 1870s. Ed Masterson, as reported by those who knew himWho|date=September 2008, never possessed the characteristic personality of his more famous brother, Bat, or his other brother James.Fact|date=September 2008 He was killed by gunfire while trying to disarm a drunken cowboy. [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/WWmastersonE.htm]Prior to beginning his lawman career, he and his two brothers worked as Buffalo
hunters . During his service as themarshal and Deputy Marshal ofDodge City, Kansas , Ed Masterson was shot twice. The first incident occurred in November1877 , when he was shot in the breast by Bob Shaw in the "Lone Star Dance Hall". Although his right arm was paralysed, Ed switched his gun to his left hand and shot Shaw in the arm and leg. After Masterson's recovery, he replaced Town Marshal Larry Deger as Marshal. It is commonly believed that he replaced lawmanWyatt Earp , but it was actually Deger. On March 15th, 1878, Masterson assisted his brother Bat, who was the Ford CountySheriff at that time, and lawman Charlie Bassett in the capture of two train robbery suspects. [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/WWmastersonE.htm]Later that same month, Masterson announced publicly that he had a new plan to rid Dodge City of vagrancy and street violence, which included the disarming of gun-carrying men inside the city limits, and that it would be implemented immediately. On April 9th, 1878, while attempting to disarm a drunken
cowboy , Jack Wagner, Ed was shot once in his right side. Bat Masterson, who was nearby, responded, running across the street shooting at both Wagner, and his employer Alf Walker. Ed Masterson died shortly thereafter, after walking into the street and collapsing. Wagner, hit in the abdomen, died the next day. Walker, hit in the lung and twice in the arm, was thought likely to die but was taken back to Texas and subsequently recovered. Witnesses who saw the killing of Ed Masterson report that it appeared he was carrying a rather pungent cigar in his hand. Actually it was the close range muzzle blast from Wagner's gun which had set Ed Masterson's clothes smoldering. There has been some debate as to whether Bat Masterson or Ed shot Wagner and Walker. The incident occurred at night and the local newspapers were ambiguous, perhaps trying to shield Bat from Texan vengeance, although Dodge City residents of the time generally knew that Bat had been responsible. In later years, the newspaper reports led some historians to conclude that Ed had shot his own attackers. However, the recent discovery of two court cases in which Bat testified that he had shot both men when it was hardly in his interests to do so means that it is now generally accepted that Bat avenged his brother. [DeArment, Robert K. "Broadway Bat: Gunfighter in Gotham" (Talei Publishers, 2005).] [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-BatMasterson4.html] [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/WWmastersonE.htm]Masterson was replaced by Charlie Bassett as marshal, with Wyatt Earp,
James Earp , and Ed's brother Jim Masterson working as deputies. His brother Jim would later replace Bassett as marshal. Despite common belief, Wyatt Earp never served as the marshal of Dodge City.References
* [http://www.skyways.org/orgs/fordco/batmasterson.html Bat Masterson Biography]
*http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/Quebec/bat_masterson.htm
*http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/WWmastersonE.htm
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