In today's blog about historic Fort Worth, you'll learn about Luke Short, a famous historic gunfighter from the 1880s Old West, and the casino and Saloon he frequented in the city.
WHO WAS LUKE SHORT? - Luke Lamar Short was an American Old West gunfighter, cowboy, U.S. Army scout, dispatch rider, gambler, boxing promoter, and saloon owner. He survived numerous gunfights, the most famous of which were against Charlie Storms in Tombstone, Arizona Territory and his gunfight against Jim Courtright in Fort Worth, Texas.
The 1880s
WHITE ELEPHANT SALOON - Now called the Morris and Conn buildings, back in the
1880s, this structure was a notorious Wild West
watering hole known as the “White Elephant Saloon.” Long-Hair Jim Courtwright
who had been both Federal and City Marshall here was shot and killed by Gambler-King Luke Short, February 8, 1887 at the doorway to Miss Ella Blackwell's
Shooting Gallery just north of the White Elephant Saloon. Some said Short was
faster than the usually quick-draw Courtwright. Police reported a jammed
cylinder on Courtwright's pistol.
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