Tombstone

Tombstone

Author: Jane Eppinga

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738579337

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In the 1800s, Tombstone was a rowdy silver-mining camp and the scene of a famous gunfight that enhanced its wicked reputation. When the rich silver mines were tapped out, Tombstone managed to survive and lived up to its motto, "The Town Too Tough to Die." The movie industry enhanced this wild reputation by portraying legendary gunfights at the O.K. Corral--which never actually took place at that location. For many years, the town has used its history to attract visitors by giving them a sense of life in the Old West. This volume includes many of the postcards tourists mailed home depicting romanticized and legendary views of Tombstone.


Tombstone's Most Haunted

Tombstone's Most Haunted

Author: Joshua Hawley

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10-21

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781701428546

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Tombstone Arizona is loaded with death and history. It's only natural that some of it stays behind to spook the residents of Arizona's most famous town. The town was said to "have a man for breakfast every morning" as that might have rang true, what was left behind in their wake? This book details the actual history and events that took place at some of Tombstones most famous and historic landmarks.


Creating the Monuments

Creating the Monuments

Author: William F. Stoutamire

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13:

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This dissertation begins with a simple question: By what process(es) have remote prehistoric ruins and natural wonders, particularly in the American Southwest, been transformed from interesting curiosities of the unknown frontier to American "national monuments"? If monuments, in their various forms, are understood as symbols of national and regional identities, then the National Park Service's (NPS) Flagstaff Area National Monuments (Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater Volcano, and Wupatki) have been preserved for more than just their historic or scientific value. By tracing the story of these monuments from the era of European contact through the 1930s New Deal, when the NPS assumed full control, this dissertation explores the relationship between a community's sense of place or history and the creation - perhaps even invention or imagining - of some of America's first national monuments. I argue that there are three general cycles through which these sites progressed: periods of exploitation, ownership, and protection. In short, the possessive nature of natural and cultural resource exploitation (through early lumbering, ranching, pothunting, tourism, and the like) had the eventual effect of creating a sense of ownership of those resources, which, in turn, brought about the desire for their protection from exploitation and wholesale destruction. These shifts occurred as the people of Flagstaff developed a sense of place or history - a kind of intellectual ownership - through which Walnut Canyon, Wupatki, and Sunset Crater Volcano became an integral part of local, regional, and national identity. Each phase is therefore not mutually exclusive and changed only through the influence of external forces, like the federal government and the passage of legislation, but rather is part of a gradual process through which change is brought about on a number of levels - internal and external, local and national, individual and community-wide. The work that follows is based on a reading of the relevant literature in cultural resource management, as well as extensive research in period manuscript, newspaper, and photographic collections from Flagstaff to Washington, D.C.


Tombstone

Tombstone

Author: M Missy

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-10-03

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 147972680X

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Part one covers the early days of sissy maid missys travels to becoming a sissy maid to a lovely Governess, Sofia, and missys own sister, Christy. My story begins on a Farm in Pennsylvania where missy grew up as Mitchell. Mitchells early behavior and punishments are covered; while Mitchell experienced plenty of attention from his fathers strap, a big long thick strap. Highlighted other events of Mitchells growing years also include a couple of very humiliating punishments as well as the sadness of a DEATH TOO SOON. That DEATH TOO SOON; set Mitchells life in motion to become a sharpshooter and gun slinger like no other the West had ever seen before, or after. The story continues with Mitchell and his family taking a train to the famous Dodge City, where Mitchell actually met Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Bat Masterson. That was the highlight of Mitchells life at that point in time. However, it would not be the last time they met. Then it was onto the wagon train; to Tombstone Arizona. While in the wagon train, Mitchells behavior became uncontrollable and he kept getting himself punished. While at the same time; Mitchells gun handling ability saves the lives of others and make Mitchell the most unlikely hero. Finally, as Mitchells parents tire of his poor behavior, they resort to hiring an English Governess to teach Mitchell how to behave and to obey. The Governess takes Mitchell down the path to obedience the old fashion English way; in the form of petticoat punishment and the cane. The Governess changes Mitchell into missy! My story continues as the family settles in Tombstone where Mitchell, since converted to missy, becomes THE FIRST SISSY MAID of the West in Tombstone, Arizona.


Growing Up Around Tombstone

Growing Up Around Tombstone

Author: Charles Bernard Escapule

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-02

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1479792349

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Growing up Around Tombstone is a family history of the Escapules. They are one of the oldest families still living in Tombstone, having emigrated from France during the early 1870s. The books tells how the Escapules mined and built ranches but mostly it tells of the family's life and struggles as recalled by one of the second generation Escapules born in Tombstone. There is a detailed account of family life, ranch work and horses, working and developing the mines, and making a living. The story takes the reader from the early days in Tombstone, through the war years, and up until the mid-1950's. The Escapules were a close, hard- working, and loving family. There is also a good depiction of life as it was lived by the townspeople. The book is rich in old family photographs and documents that help give a sense of the times and how people lived their day to day lives. There are also stories of many of the people living in Tombstone and the surrounding area. Ernest and Mildred Escapule and their family are the main characters. Tombstone, Arizona, became world famous for the rich silver and gold strike before the turn of the century, its lawless days, and the gun fight at the O K Corral.


Tombstone's Most Haunted

Tombstone's Most Haunted

Author: Hawley Joshua

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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"Tombstone Arizona is loaded with death and history. It's only natural that some of it stays behind to spook the residents of Arizona's most famous town. The town was said to "have a man for breakfast every morning" as that might have rang true, what was left behind in their wake? This book details the actual history and events that took place at some of Tombstones most famous and historic landmarks."--Amazon.