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               Reader Reaction to "Wyatt's House"

Historians and enthusiasts alike are familiar with the research of Troy Kelley, who is clearly one of the sharpest minds studying the Tombstone, Earp, and related western stories. His first book, "From Tombstone to their Tombstones" is a wonderful resource regarding the final resting places of so many of Tombstone colorful characters, and his work on the Bisbee Massacre is the definitive work on this important event. -John Rose

Troy Kelley Quote
 I just read your article on the real placement of Wyatt's house. Great stuff. As always, wonderfully documented and I think it puts to rest the location once and for all. I'm going to read your article on the Hume robbery site over the weekend. Looking forward to it...Troy Kelley

Below is a quote from Eric Weider

Holy smokes! Your work on the true location of Wyatt's home in Tombstone is outstanding. You are not only Wyatt Earp Explorers, but first class Detectives as well. This is some fine piece of investigative work and you have put to rest once and for all this matter. Congratulations and thanks for your valuable work.
Eric

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