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According to Kate
According to Kate: The Legendary Life of Big Nose Kate, Love of Doc Holliday | Chris Enss
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Doc Holliday’s paramour Big Nose Kate could never get a publisher to give her the big bucks she demanded to tell the story of her life, but that didn’t mean she didn’t collect material she wanted to use in a biography. Over the fifty years Mary Kate Cummings, alias Big Nose Kate, traversed the West she saved letters from her family, musings she had written about her love interests, and life with the notorious John Henry Holliday. Using rare, never before published material Big Nose Kate stock-piled in anticipation of writing the tale of her days on the Wild Frontier, the definitive book about the famous soiled dove will finally be told. Kate claims to have witnessed the Gunfight at the OK Corral and exchanged words with the likes of Wyatt Earp and Josephine Marcus. There’s no doubt she embellished her adventures, but that doesn’t take away from their historical importance. She was a controversial figure in a rough and rowdy territory. What she witnessed, the lifestyle she led, and the influential western people she met are fascinating and represent a time period much romanticized.
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xxjenadanxx
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This is the story of Big-Nose Kate from her perspective. Because of that it contradicts many accounts given by people like Wyatt Earp and "known" history. This book was an overview of her life with & without Doc Holliday. She led a remarkable life, & was so much more than popular history gives her credit for. The only w this book is that itss written in a non-linear timeline, so it was confusing with who/what/when/where things actually occurred.

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Michellekidwell
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Kate Elder was born Mary Katherine Horony on November 7 1850 in Hungary. Her Father Michael Horony was a German Physician and her Mother, Katharina Baldizar was a homemaker. Her Father was able to provide well for the family.

In the early 1860‘s Political Unrest prompted Doctor Horony to move his family out of Hungary. By November 1862 they settles into a modest home in Davenport
Iowa...