- A bar, also
known as a saloon, a
tavern or
tippling house, or
sometimes as a pub or club, is an
establishment retail business that
serves alcoholic beverages...
- –
April 20, 1922),
commonly referred to as
Blind Boss Buckley, was a
saloonkeeper and
Democratic Party political boss in San Francisco, California. Though...
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Retrieved February 13, 2024. "Would-be ********in is John Schrank, Once
Saloonkeeper Here". The New York Times.
October 15, 1912. p. 1.
Archived from the...
- from
seven feet away in
front of the
Gilpatrick Hotel by a
delusional saloonkeeper named John
Flammang Schrank, who
believed that the
ghost of ********inated...
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Pacific Railway Pat Donovan,
Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle James Earp,
saloonkeeper and
brother of
Wyatt Earp
Truman C. Everts, ****essor of
Internal Revenue...
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Country Club in Nichols, Connecticut. He made his
Broadway debut as a
saloonkeeper in a
dramatization of
Crime and
Punishment that
closed after 15 nights...
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Cypress Lawn
Memorial Park
Occupations Carriage builder carpenter farmer saloonkeeper stockbroker partner in
Comstock Lode
mines Organization Flood & O'Brien...
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Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 –
January 13, 1929) was an
American lawman and
gambler in the
American West,
including Dodge City, Deadwood, and...
- York City, New York, U.S.
Nationality American Political party Democratic Occupation Saloonkeeper,
Politician Nickname(s) "Silent Charlie", "Boss Murphy"...
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against Baxter. Baxter's men,
Poole and his deputies, and the
local saloonkeeper are
killed off one-by-one and
Baxter ends up
wounded and alone, trapped...