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Around Tombstone Ghost Towns and Gunfights Images of ~ Jane Eppingas AROUND TOMBSTONE GHOST TOWNS AND GUNFIGHTS offers up a photographic tribute to the legendary town of Tombstone Arizona and surrounding communities Its a fascinating tribute to the longgone Wild West
Around Tombstone Ghost Towns and Gunfights by Jane ~ Eppinga is the author of previous Images of America volumes on Tombstone Tucson and Apache Junction and here she presents more than 180 images culled from sources including the Rose Tree Museum Arizona Historical Society Arizona State University archives Arizona State Archives and private local collections
Ghosts of Tombstone – Legends of America ~ Tombstones most famous place – the OK Corral was the site of the bestknown gunfight occurring in the Old ed in dozens of western films and books the gunfight made a legend of Wyatt Earp and brought Tombstone Arizona fame After tensions had been building between the Earps and the Cowboy faction in Tombstone for some time Marshal Virgil Earp determined to disarm the men on
Around Tombstone Ghost Towns and Gunfights by Jane Eppinga ~ Around Tombstone Ghost Towns and Gunfights Images of America Arizona The communities that once surrounded the infamous Wild West town of Tombstone including Dos Cabezas Fairbank Gleeson Pearce Courtland Charleston and Milltown are now mostly ghosts of their former selves
Ghost Town Trails Tombstone Cochise County Arizona ~ Tombstone is the most famous of Arizona mining camps with its colorful history Located in the Mule Mountains at an elevation of 4426 feet Ed Schieffelin was born in 1848 in California son of a fortyniner He prospected in Nevada Utah Oregon Idaho and in 1877 went to Arizona with a cavalry troop from San Bernardino California
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Tombstone Arizona Ghost Town ~ Tombstones post office was established December 2 1878 and has yet to be discontinued Tombstone is the most famous of Arizona mining camps with its colorful history Discovered by Ed Schieffelin in 1878 the mine went on to produce millions Tombstone had over 15000 residents at one time
10 Ghost Towns in Arizona Worth Visiting ~ “The town too tough to die” is unarguably the most famous ghost town of the American Wild West thanks to the Earp and Clanton conflict that led to the “Gunfight at the Corral” Tombstone founded in 1879 had a population of 100 grew to 14000 and 110 saloons in less than seven years then dwindled down to 600
Ghost Towns of Southern Arizona DesertUSA ~ Ghost Towns in Southern Arizona The Superstition Wilderness Fort Bowie Pearce Courtland Gleeson Tombstone Fairbank Harshaw Duquesne Lochiel Yuma Territorial Prison KOFA by Robert C Jones There are a number of interesting ghost towns in southern Arizona especially in the area around Tombstone and in or near Coronado National Forest
Ghost Towns of Arizona Arizona ghost towns with history ~ Arizonas ghost towns are concentrated in the Northwest central and Southeast portions of the state The most famous of the Arizona ghost towns are the semighost tourist locations like Jerome and Tombstone Arizona also has many very desolate ghost town sites where there is little left






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