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John H. Holliday, DDS ([info]john_h_holliday) wrote,
@ 2008-06-25 20:07:00
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Current mood: sartorial

50drabbles. table 11. 7. Hat - Dove Grey
John was expected, as a sporting man, to wear black and white - a gambler's uniform. He pointedly selected grey tailored suits, pastel striped linen shirts, silk brocade waistcoats. In black and white, with educated speech and sombre manner, he was taken for lawyer or preacher.

On horseback in sun or rain, especially on the desert, a wide-brimmed hat protected face and head. In Arizona, so close to the Mexican border there was smuggling and skirmishes, cowboys and miners wore large sombreros. John wore a black western dress hat for both trail and town, but in Denver a soft-crowned, narrow-brimmed grey hat.

Years: 1873 - 1887



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