Charlie Storms

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Charles Spencer Storms (1823–1881) was a professional gunfighter and gambler of the Old West, who is best known for having been killed in a gunfight with Luke Short in Tombstone, Arizona.

Charlie Storms was born in New York, as is shown by public records.[1] Storms was reported by the Tombstone Epitaph to have been in California during the Gold Rush of 1849,[2] which is corroborated by an entry in the 1852 California state census for the city of Sacramento, that lists 29-year-old "Chas. S. Storms", a laborer born in New York who had last lived in Mexico.[3]

Gambler and gunfighter

Fatal argument

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