#95 Mattie Earp's Gravesite! For PayPal donations: billanderson2013@yahoo.com My email address is billanderson2009@yahoo.com My website is www.Bigbillanderson.us / bigbill1956
Bill my friend, She did answer you, I heard it too, it was all around you, the wind! The beauty of the location and the sound of the invisible wind. She spoke to you Bill! Thank you for another one. Amen.
Thank you Big Bill ! I love your videos! I can't get out much but, thanks to you I see this Great Country of ours! I can't wait until the new one! I'm also a huge Wrestling fun! Love your pictures thank you for sharing them with everyone! God Bless.
Tombstone is one of my most favorite westerns of all time!! But I do remember theres one seen where she's gulping either laudanum or alcohol and hiding it real fast before Wyatt walked in the room. Also in the movie where Wyatt tells her maybe she should go see a doctor and she snaps back there just headaches. Thank u for this video Bill!!
Bringing comfort and peace even to those who shrugged of this mortal coil decades ago. You’re a good soul Big Bill Anderson. I enjoy your videos tremendously!
Don't know if you've already visited Warren Earp's grave in Willcox, AZ, but my son went out there from Tombstone and I plan to visit soon... Thanks for the videos!
Thank you. I love hearing these stories.You are a sensitive person Mr Anderson.Im sure Miss Baylock appreciated being remembered after she was abandoned by Earp.The 1thing that bothers me is the ruling of suicide.No note,and her past was probably held against her. Rest in peace Mattie
@@BigBillAndersonsDeathTours Practically all woman that migrated west were prostitutes at one time, or another. it was simply a matter of survival. It was the same with opium that was inexpensive, and of course highly addictive. Life back then was very difficult especially in the west. Having said that, pain is pain no matter the era. Nothing new about self medicating, and sex in exchange for whatever. Thanks for the video sir. Those gravesites in those places are spooky at night. I've taken many photos on my trips, and the only anomalies, or photo artifacts were always at some cemetery. I would drop off a couple dozen rolls of film off to be developed, and when I picked up, and examined the photos the only ones that had an issue were taken in those cemeteries. Either the picture was blank, or there was half photo / half blank, something in the photo like a smear, and on one it looks like a group of people standing in the near distance. Also another interesting anecdote is there was one remote ghost town graveyard that I visited in mid Utah that had an old pair of very old & weathered female black leather button shoes that gave the impression that they had been in the same place since the burial. Im talking these graves were from the mid to late 19th century. Those tombstones marking the individual graves were mostly young men from mining accidents, and young children from sickness.
@@joeblow3934 Thank you very much for sharing this information! Television and movies have a way of glamorizing the old West! I agree with your assessment of the reality for many of the women in those days! It was often a brutal existence! Thank you so much for watching!😀👍☠️👻💀
I’m sure there are very few who remember her. You’ve done a tasteful, and heartfelt job of doing so. I’m sure she is among those who appreciate it. I am. Thanks.
Thank you Bill for that video. This is the first time I've seen a video of yours. I've also been to tombstone a favorite city in Arizona. I will definitely look for more videos of yours.
I've always said had I been born in that era I'd have been a madam just like Ms. Kitty from gun smoke. No way would I have been washing clothes on rocks in a river or working the fields like a mule lol I have great respect for those woman who was able to endure that way of life. Great tour as always, thanks
What a sad end. I can't imagine how hard life was back then, especially for women. I'm loving all of the old west related videos on your channel Bill, It has truly resparked a childhood love of mine. You must have almost enough videos by now on the old Tombstone gang to edited them into one long compilation; or at least a very entertaining playlist, I hope that you and yours had a good holiday weekend. Stay safe & God bless.
Bill great job just came across your old west tour's I must say I'm very impressed. You have the same love as me for this culture.im a ny resident and what I wouldn't do to see these places.if any info u may have to help me get there it would be much appreciated. I'm not a big internet fan but ty cause your videos are a testament of my own bucket list
@@BigBillAndersonsDeathTours laudanum was prescribed to treat 1. headaches 2. Insomnia 3 . Menstrual cramps I imagine Mattie had all it was used for other ailments too. It was hard times especially for a woman in the west . When she had to turn to prostitution it got tougher then you add addiction she never had a chance.
I’m a former grave digger from Michigan. I did dig a grave for a local celebrity in the Milford, Mi area. Her name was Mary Jackson and she played in The Waltons. You can see it ( the grave I dug) on a website called findadeath.com
Hey Bill, I didn't know that Mattie was out there. I use to live in Desert Hills. I would have visited her if I knew that. Thank you my friend. I am putting out video about a different Mattie's grave in Yellowstone on Saturday. you might be interested in seeing that one. You like visiting graves like we do. We should collab sometime.
Thank you for checking out my Mattie Earp video! I subscribed to your channel just now! I would love to collab in the near future! Thank you so much !👍😀👻💀☠️
Hey just ran across your channel. you and I have similar interest. I love old west history. And visiting gravesites as well. I went right through Superior last month on my way to Apache Junction Arizona. I wish I had known Mattie was right there I would have stopped. I did stop in Las Cruces New Mexico on my way from Alabama to Arizona. I stopped there to visit Pat Garrets gravesite. I have a very small youtube channel. Anyway. I am enjoying your videos . I will keep watching.
Why in hell would she be buried out in the middle of nowhere instead of in town cemetery just like all other gravesite you visit everyone buried out in the middle of nowhere so in my belief these are fakes
Pinal City was close to this cemetery in the 1880s. Theres a lot of cities across America that the only thing left of them are the cemeteries. I recently read about one city from the 1800s in Tennessee that is completely under water now.
Thank you for sharing her story. I hope she's resting peacefully. Beautiful scenery to look at.
Bill my friend, She did answer you, I heard it too, it was all around you, the wind! The beauty of the location and the sound of the invisible wind. She spoke to you Bill! Thank you for another one. Amen.
Thank you so much Michael! I appreciate that!
Poor Lady. Such a sad story. I never knew her story. Thanks for telling it and saying a prayer for her.
Thank you so much for watching! 😁👍
Thank you Big Bill ! I love your videos! I can't get out much but, thanks to you I see this Great Country of ours! I can't wait until the new one! I'm also a huge Wrestling fun! Love your pictures thank you for sharing them with everyone! God Bless.
Tombstone is one of my most favorite westerns of all time!! But I do remember theres one seen where she's gulping either laudanum or alcohol and hiding it real fast before Wyatt walked in the room. Also in the movie where Wyatt tells her maybe she should go see a doctor and she snaps back there just headaches. Thank u for this video Bill!!
Thank you for watching! Much appreciated! She must have been so depressed in her final days!👍😁
Another fine video Bill! Thank you for taking us along!
Thank you very much !👍😀
Bringing comfort and peace even to those who shrugged of this mortal coil decades ago.
You’re a good soul Big Bill Anderson. I enjoy your videos tremendously!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!👍😁
Don't know if you've already visited Warren Earp's grave in Willcox, AZ, but my son went out there from Tombstone and I plan to visit soon... Thanks for the videos!
A very interesting story Big Bill, thanks for sharing
I appreciate your watching! 😁👍
Great job! I admire what you're doing and really enjoy it. Thanks for your time in making and sharing this. Know that it is appreciated.
Thank you very much Ken! Much appreciated👍😀
Thank you. I love hearing these stories.You are a sensitive person Mr Anderson.Im sure Miss Baylock appreciated being remembered after she was abandoned by Earp.The 1thing that bothers me is the ruling of suicide.No note,and her past was probably held against her. Rest in peace Mattie
I believe they were very quick to judge her on her past! It's so sad! Thank you for watching this!😁👍
@@BigBillAndersonsDeathTours Practically all woman that migrated west were prostitutes at one time, or another. it was simply a matter of survival. It was the same with opium that was inexpensive, and of course highly addictive. Life back then was very difficult especially in the west. Having said that, pain is pain no matter the era. Nothing new about self medicating, and sex in exchange for whatever. Thanks for the video sir. Those gravesites in those places are spooky at night. I've taken many photos on my trips, and the only anomalies, or photo artifacts were always at some cemetery. I would drop off a couple dozen rolls of film off to be developed, and when I picked up, and examined the photos the only ones that had an issue were taken in those cemeteries. Either the picture was blank, or there was half photo / half blank, something in the photo like a smear, and on one it looks like a group of people standing in the near distance. Also another interesting anecdote is there was one remote ghost town graveyard that I visited in mid Utah that had an old pair of very old & weathered female black leather button shoes that gave the impression that they had been in the same place since the burial. Im talking these graves were from the mid to late 19th century. Those tombstones marking the individual graves were mostly young men from mining accidents, and young children from sickness.
@@joeblow3934 Thank you very much for sharing this information! Television and movies have a way of glamorizing the old West! I agree with your assessment of the reality for many of the women in those days! It was often a brutal existence! Thank you so much for watching!😀👍☠️👻💀
I don't know what's wrong with me...I love history and grave yards (but not at night). I loved this.
Nothing wrong with you at all! Thank you for watching!😀👍
I love to watch historical sites n like to learn about historical significant characters .. good video thsnx
Thank you very much for watching!😀👍
Loving your history filled vlogs, keep them coming! Thank you for all you have done.
Thank you Bonnie! Much appreciated!👍😁
I’m sure there are very few who remember her. You’ve done a tasteful, and heartfelt job of doing so. I’m sure she is among those who appreciate it. I am. Thanks.
Thank you very much!👍😁
Remember her? She died 132 yrs ago!
Thank you Bill for that video. This is the first time I've seen a video of yours. I've also been to tombstone a favorite city in Arizona. I will definitely look for more videos of yours.
Thank you very much for watching this! 😁👍
I've always said had I been born in that era I'd have been a madam just like Ms. Kitty from gun smoke. No way would I have been washing clothes on rocks in a river or working the fields like a mule lol I have great respect for those woman who was able to endure that way of life. Great tour as always, thanks
Thank you for watching! Yes, it was s very tough life back then! 😁👍
very cool video,thanks bill
You are welcome! Thank you for watching!😁👍
What a sad end. I can't imagine how hard life was back then, especially for women.
I'm loving all of the old west related videos on your channel Bill, It has truly resparked a childhood love of mine.
You must have almost enough videos by now on the old Tombstone gang to edited them into one long compilation; or at least a very entertaining playlist,
I hope that you and yours had a good holiday weekend.
Stay safe & God bless.
I am very happy that you are enjoying my old West videos! More to come in the future! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video...definitely interesting and worth the watch. Great content. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Jeff!👍😁
Bill great job just came across your old west tour's I must say I'm very impressed. You have the same love as me for this culture.im a ny resident and what I wouldn't do to see these places.if any info u may have to help me get there it would be much appreciated. I'm not a big internet fan but ty cause your videos are a testament of my own bucket list
If needed let me know any outlet to reach you in regards to my pilgrimage.
Thank you so much Bethany! Much appreciated!😁👍
Thank for the video!!! Keep them coming!!!
Thank you for watching! Much appreciated!👍😀
Laudanum a mixture of alcohol and opium was most likely addicted before arriving in Tombstone. She lived a fast and hard life .
Yes she did! Thank you for watching!😀👍
@@BigBillAndersonsDeathTours laudanum was prescribed to treat 1. headaches 2. Insomnia 3 . Menstrual cramps I imagine Mattie had all it was used for other ailments too. It was hard times especially for a woman in the west . When she had to turn to prostitution it got tougher then you add addiction she never had a chance.
Mattie R.I.P. I named my kitten after you. Your a special lady to us.
Awesome video how are you doing big Bill
I am going to do an update on my health for my channel tomorrow!
Love the vids from Australia
Thank you for watching!👍😁
I’m a former grave digger from Michigan. I did dig a grave for a local celebrity in the Milford, Mi area. Her name was Mary Jackson and she played in The Waltons. You can see it ( the grave I dug) on a website called findadeath.com
Cool! I'll check it out!😁👍
you have any stories about the Louisville gardens, I went there as a kid in early 80s every Tuesday night for wrestling
I wrestled there a few times in the summer of 1975! Wrestling Jackie, Don and Sonny Fargo were crazy matches at the time!👍😀
great video my friend you are a great story teller sir
Thank you Brandon!👍😁
It's so beautiful out there, I love it! This is the first time I've heard Mattie's story, very sad. I hope she's found peace.
Thank you for watching!😁👍
I just found out today from my grandpa that she was my immediate family my name is Jackson blaylock
Mr. Bill, how many graves in thee? Thanks for the trips
There are probably about 75 graves in this cemetery!
@@BigBillAndersonsDeathTours , Been around that area but never been here..Thanks!
It is so beautiful out there!
Hey Bill, I didn't know that Mattie was out there. I use to live in Desert Hills. I would have visited her if I knew that. Thank you my friend. I am putting out video about a different Mattie's grave in Yellowstone on Saturday. you might be interested in seeing that one. You like visiting graves like we do. We should collab sometime.
Thank you for checking out my Mattie Earp video! I subscribed to your channel just now! I would love to collab in the near future! Thank you so much !👍😀👻💀☠️
I enjoy your videos. Keep them coming please.
Thank you very much! Much more on the way!😀👍
Hi Big Bill really enjoyed the videos I like to see more of these and the way you made the Video
Thank you so much Ken! 😀👍
Great job, thanks!!!
I appreciate your watching!👍😁
Dumb question but being it's not the original grave marker how do we know it's her actual grave? I did enjoy your video and subscribed.
Hey just ran across your channel. you and I have similar interest. I love old west history. And visiting gravesites as well. I went right through Superior last month on my way to Apache Junction Arizona. I wish I had known Mattie was right there I would have stopped. I did stop in Las Cruces New Mexico on my way from Alabama to Arizona. I stopped there to visit Pat Garrets gravesite. I have a very small youtube channel. Anyway. I am enjoying your videos . I will keep watching.
love classic wrestling and western history!
Big nose Kate is in prescott
Yet another EARP ....lol
Enjoyed the video and info.
Thank you very much!👍😀
Pro wrestler and the old west admirer too. Alright!
Great video
So sad may God have mercy on her soul
I agree!👍😀
Nice vid my friend..
I appreciate youf watching!👍😁
@@BigBillAndersonsDeathTours , Always love going around old places and Cemeteries..So much American history just around us my friend..Thanks again..
Good video amigo
Thank you very much!😁👍
2:00: The desert certainly has its charm and life abounds in this stark, arid land but I wouldn't call it scenic.
I love that history& time period. I pray she's resting
Thank you Liz! I pray she is resting also!😀👍🙏
RIP Mattie. May u finally find peace.
Poor Mattie :-(
Have you ever visited Myra Bell Shirley's grave in Ok?
No I haven't as of yet!
Great history video. Those nopales look ripe.
Enjoy your tours...would enjoy them more if you would put a wind filter on your microphone.
Crazy
Why in hell would she be buried out in the middle of nowhere instead of in town cemetery just like all other gravesite you visit everyone buried out in the middle of nowhere so in my belief these are fakes
This is a cemetery! There are other people buried here! The tiny mining town was about 1/2 mile away! This is a real burial location!
@Robert Severson there are cemetary's like that all over this nation, not just in the desert. Look at side step adventures utube channel
Robert Severso
Pinal City was close to this cemetery in the 1880s. Theres a lot of cities across America that the only thing left of them are the cemeteries. I recently read about one city from the 1800s in Tennessee that is completely under water now.
like western .history .
Get a wind sock
Your video is interesting, but please try to start using a tripod. It would make them so much easier to watch. Good luck!
Nise video
Thank you for watching!
use a wind sock on your mike
Via Con Dios, Compadre
Love history
Thank you for watching!😀👍
yes more vids
Thank you!👍😀
Sorry thumbs down no pics as stated and your not suppose to talk to the dead.
What ?
Last I heard, you could talk to whoever you wanted to in this country?
@@ronclifford3336 not the dead
@@jeffevans3193 While its true, it may be a one sided conversation, still dont mean you cant do it?
This is very interesting to me ✌️🫶🏼🙏🏼🥰🙏🏼👏👍🫶🏼
Great video
Much appreciated!!😀👍