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Frank McLaury of Tombstone — Cropped from only know historical photo of him.
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Frank McLaury of Tombstone Cropped from only know historical photo of him.
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Thomas McLaury of Tombstone — Cropped from his only known portrait photo - From the book by Paul Lee Johnson, : "Portrait photographs of Robert F. and Thomas C. McLaury taken by A.B. Mignon of 24 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas. Taken circa 1876.
Photo Credit: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37853761
Thomas McLaury of Tombstone Cropped from his only known portrait photo - From the book by Paul Lee Johnson, : "Portrait photographs of Robert F. and Thomas C. McLaury taken by A.B. Mignon of 24 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas. Taken circa 1876.
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Tombstone, Arizona in 1881 — An ore wagon at the center of the image is pulled by 15 or 16 mules leaving town for one of the mines or on the way to a mill. The town had a population of about 4,000 that year with 600 dwellings and two church buildings. There were 650 men working in the nearby mines. The Tough Nut hoisting works are in the right foreground. The firehouse is behind the ore wagons, with the Russ House hotel just to the left of it. The dark, tall building above the Russ House is the Grand Hotel, and the top of Schieffelin Hall (1881) is visible to the right.
Photo Credit: By C. S. Fly - Tombstone 1881, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=71615601
Tombstone, Arizona in 1881 An ore wagon at the center of the image is pulled by 15 or 16 mules leaving town for one of the mines or on the way to a mill. The town had a population of about 4,000 that year with 600 dwellings and two church buildings. There were 650 men working in the nearby mines. The Tough Nut hoisting works are in the right foreground. The firehouse is behind the ore wagons, with the Russ House hotel just to the left of it. The dark, tall building above the Russ House is the Grand Hotel, and the top of Schieffelin Hall (1881) is visible to the right.
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Newspaper coverage of Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
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Morgan Earp
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Virgil Earp
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Doc Holliday — Historical photo, supposedly of Doc Holliday. Often shown creased, and with light eyes, when not toned. Has unsymmetric detachble upturned shirt collar, with left collar wing pointed more toward camera.
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Doc Holliday Historical photo, supposedly of Doc Holliday. Often shown creased, and with light eyes, when not toned. Has unsymmetric detachble upturned shirt collar, with left collar wing pointed more toward camera.
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Wyatt Earp
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Nicholas Porter Earp
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Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace
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Ben-Hu play poster — A 1901 poster for a production of the play at the Illinois Theatre, Chicago
Photo Credit: By Strobridge Lith. Co, Cincinnati - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27342345
Ben-Hu play poster A 1901 poster for a production of the play at the Illinois Theatre, Chicago