Tucson Escorts: Trek shows pastor a seedier side of the Old West
One of the personal effects Mix had with him was a Colt 45 peacemaker that belonged to Wyatt Earp. Wyatt’s widow, Josie, had given it to Mix. He had been a pallbearer at Wyatt’s funeral, along with another old-time cowboy movie star William S. Hart.
Swinging east on Route 60 we cut up toward the famous Silver King mine to pay homage to the final resting place of Mattie Earp.
Wyatt’s second wife, whose body spends eternity in the desolate, isolated Pinal cemetery. The town of Pinal went out of existence a couple of years after Mattie’s demise in 1888. Nothing is left of the camp. Her final years as a prostitute were sad and depressing, to say the least. Finally, we cruised into Globe where some friends gave us a tour of their old hotel on Broad Street.