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Subtitles by KRF Studio Tombstone, Arizona Territory, 1881 The gunfight at the OK Corral is the Old Wests most famous shootout and makes instant celebrities of the combatants, included amongst them is a gambler and gunslinger known as Doc Holliday Its the beginning of a legend. But this is where Doc Hollidays story really began, here in the American south, in the state of Georgia. Doc Holliday was born John Henry Holliday, a descendant of two Scots-Irish families that had settled in frontier Georgia, soon after the American Revolution at a time when much of Georgia was still Indian territory. His mothers family, the McKeys, owned a plantation near Indian Creek, Georgia with hundreds of acres of cotton and dozens of slaves to work the land. While John Henrys maternal grandparents were members of Georgias social class of wealthy planters, his fathers family, the Hollidays, were of more modest circumstances. [Bill Dunn]: William Holliday moved into a little community called Tumb