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The Earps Invade Southern California

Bootlegging Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and the Old Soldiers’ Home

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The Earps Invade Southern California

Written by: Don Chaput, David D. de Haas
Narrated by: Dave Cavanaugh
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Most familiar with the Wild West know Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp, and Morgan Earp for the famous shootout on the streets of Tombstone, Arizona. But few know the later years of the close-knit Earp family, which revolved around patriarch Nicholas Earp, and their last push at a major monetary coup in Los Angeles.

By 1900 a newly established Old Soldiers’ Home was in place at Sawtelle (between Santa Monica and Los Angeles), with thousands of veterans earning monthly pensions, but in an environment where alcohol was prohibited. Enter the Earps and their “blind pig” (illicit alcohol sales) scheme. Two of the Earps, Nicholas and son Newton, were enrolled in the Soldiers’ Home, and Newton’s far more famous half brothers Wyatt and Virgil showed up from time to time, but the star of the operation was older brother James.

Booze would flow, the pension money would be “dispersed about”, and jails were sometimes filled, as the Earps and several other men on the make competed for the veterans’ money. We are also reintroduced to Old West figures such as “Gunfighter Surgeon” Dr. George Goodfellow, “Silver Tongued Orator” Thomas Fitch, millionaire George Hearst, Detective J.V. Brighton, Lucky Baldwin, and many other well-known Westerners who touched the lives of the Earps.

The book is published by University of North Texas Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"One of the decade’s most important volumes on the Earps." (True West)

"Breaks new ground in the Earp story—and is fun to read to boot." (Wild West History Association Journal)

"This is a delightful tale of an era easily overlooked." (Denver Westerners Roundup)

©2020 Don Chaput and David D. de Haas (P)2022 Redwood Audiobooks
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