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The links between the Xs are stories and picrures of
people
that had a part in Tombstone, AZ history
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story)
About Doc Holiday
About
Wyatt Earp
About Virgil Earp
About Morgan
Earp
About James Earp
About Warren
Earp
About Newton Earp
About William "Curley Bill" Brocius (outlaw)
About Billy Claiborne (outlaw)
About
Pete Spence (outlaw)
About
Ike Clanton (outlaw)
About Phin Clanton (outlaw)
About Johnny Ringo (outlaw)
About "Old Man" Clanton" (outlaw)
Frank
Stillwell (outlaw)
About Frank McLaury (outlaw killed at the OK Corral)
About
Tom McLaury (outlaw killed at the OK Corral)
About Billy Clanton (outlaw killed at the OK Corral)
About
Johnny Behan (Sheriff)
William Breckinridge (Deputy Sheriff)
About Fred White (Marshal)
About George Parson
About Wells Spicer (Judge)
About George Goodfellow MD
About Nellie Cashman (Angel Of Mercy)
About Big Nose Kate (prostitute & Doc Holiday's girlfriend)
About Ed Schieffelin
About
John Clum (editor/publisher of Tombstone Epitaph)
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Morgan
Earps Death In The Tombstone Epitaph
Tombstone Epitaph Story The Day After
The OK Corral Shootout
Tombstone Pioneers Burial Places
Mistakes In The Movie
Tombstone
Pictures are below
For fallacies in the movie Tombstone please visit this web site: http://www.ferncanyonpress.com/tombston/movie.shtml
These pictures of Tombstone were not all taken in one visit. I have been to Tombstone on 7 different occasions and took pictures each time I was there.
I was there the first time in 1977. The town is becoming more and more commercialized that is one of the reasons the U.S. Government is threatening to take away their registration on the National Registry Of Historical Places
If your knowledge of Tombstone history is from watching movies, you don't know the truth.
The gunfight at the Ok Corral did not happen at the Ok Corral. It happened beside Fly's Photo Studio and Boarding House.
Law: Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp (wounded), Morgan Earp (wounded), John Henry "Doc" Holliday (wounded)
The 30-second shootout left three cowboys dead and Virgil Earp and Morgan Earp badly wounded. The shootout actually took place in a vacant lot near the intersection of Third Street and Fremont Street behind the OK Corral next to C.S. Fly's Boarding House and Photo Studio. The shooting started when Billy Clanton and Frank McLaury cocked their pistols. The Earps and Doc Holliday were arrested for murder by Sheriff Behan. At the trial following the gunfight, it was determined that the Earps acted within the law.
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24. Reenactment of the gunfight. The Ok Corral is not on the left where you see the sign. The OK Corral is to the right.

25. Actors that do the reenactment.

26. Actors that do the reenactment

27. These are statues of the gunfighters

28. These are statues of the gunfighters

29. These are statues of the gunfighters

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31. OK Corral

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36. These are the graves of the ones killed in the shootout. Boot Hill Cemetery, Tombstone, AZ

37. These are the graves of the ones killed in the shootout. Boot Hill Cemetery, Tombstone, AZ

38. These are the graves of the ones killed in the shootout. Boot Hill Cemetery, Tombstone, AZ

The below pictures are of various parts of tombstone.
39. Court House

40. Court House

41. Court House

42. you went in here in picture 42 and then
you stood accused in picture 43 and then you
went to picture 44 and then you
went to picture 45 and it was all over

43. Original Court Room

44. Jail Cell in Courthouse

45. Gallows

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