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Tombstone's City Council Approves Ordinance No.9 Effective April 19, 1881
The City Council of Tombstone passed Ordinance No. 9, which became effective on April 19, 1881, six months before the Shootout at the O.K. Corral . This ordinance played an important role in the trial of the Earp's and Doc Holliday following the gunfight. It served as a key element of the defense strategy to explain why the Earp's and Holliday confronted the cowboys in the vacant lot behind the O.K. Corral. The prosecutor hired by Phineas "Phin" Clanton, the brother of Billy
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Feb 1


Sandy Bob Stagecoach Robbed October 8, 1881
Stagecoach robberies were a common occurrence in the Wild West, disrupting travel and commerce. The desolate landscapes provided ample opportunities for outlaws to ambush unsuspecting travelers. Protecting valuable cargo and passengers was a constant challenge for stagecoach companies. News of a robbery would spread quickly through towns, creating fear and uncertainty. The pursuit of the robbers often led to dramatic chases and confrontations. October 8, 1881, the “Sandy
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Oct 15, 2025


Reflections from the Past George Whitwell Parsons Diary Entry January 17, 1882
Snow Yesterday. Light fall. Much blood in the air this afternoon. Ringo and Doc Holliday came nearly having it with pistols and Ben Maynard and Rickabaugh later tried to kick each other's lungs out. Bad time expected with the cowboy leader and D H. I passed both not knowing blood was up. One with hand on breast pocket and the other probably ready. Earps just beyond. Crowded streets and looked like another battle. Police vigilant for once and both disarmed. Brigham in from Ari
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Jul 21, 2025
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