Bat Masterson was a colorful figure of the American Old West
Bat Masterson was a colorful figure of the American Old West, known for his skills as a buffalo hunter, army scout, lawman, gambler, and journalist. He was born in Canada in 1853, but his family moved to the United States when he was a child. He grew up in Kansas and worked as a buffalo hunter and a stagecoach driver before joining the army as a scout. After the Civil War, Masterson moved to Dodge City, Kansas, where he worked as a lawman and a gambler. He was known for his quick wit and his willingness to use his fists or his guns to enforce the law. In 1878, he was involved in the Gunfight at the Dodge City Opera House, in which he shot and killed a man who had been harassing him. In 1881, Masterson moved to Tombstone, Arizona, where he worked as a lawman and a gambler. He was involved in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, in which he fought alongside Wyatt Earp and his brothers against the Clanton and McLaury gang. After the gunfight, Masterson left Tombstone and moved to New York Ci...