Tombstone Full Movie Part 1

Tombstone Full Movie Part 1

Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia. Tombstone is an historic city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1. Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory. It became one of the last boomtowns in the American frontier. The town grew significantly into the mid- 1. Arizona. Its population grew from 1. It is best known as the site of the Gunfight at the O.

K. Corral and presently draws most of its revenue from tourism. The town was established on a mesa above the Tough Nut Mine.

You Are Reading: IT Cast Imagines Which Adult Actors Would Play Them In Part 2. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American Old West gambler, a deputy sheriff in Pima County, and deputy town marshal in Tombstone. Powers Boothe, ‘Deadwood’ and ‘Tombstone’ Star and Lauded Character Actor, Dies at 68.

Within two years of its founding, although far distant from any other metropolitan area, Tombstone had a bowling alley, four churches, an ice house, a school, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice cream parlor, alongside 1. All of these businesses were situated among and on top of a large number of hardscrabble mines. The gentlemen and ladies of Tombstone attended operas presented by visiting acting troupes at the Schieffelin Hall opera house, while the miners and cowboys saw shows at the Bird Cage Theatre. Under the surface were tensions that grew into deadly conflict. The mining capitalists and the townspeople were largely Republicans from the Northern states.

Many of the ranchers (some of whom—like the Clantons—were also rustlers or other criminal varieties) were Confederate sympathizers and Democrats. The booming city was only 3. U. S.–Mexico border and was an open market for cattle stolen from ranches in Sonora, Mexico, by a loosely organized band of outlaws known as The Cowboys. The Earp brothers—Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan—as well as Doc Holliday, arrived in December 1.

The Earps had ongoing conflicts with Cowboys Ike and Billy Clanton, Frank and Tom Mc. Laury, and Billy Claiborne. The Cowboys repeatedly threatened the Earps over many months until the conflict escalated into a shootout on October 2.

The historic gunfight is often portrayed as occurring at the O. K. Corral, though it actually occurred a short distance away in an empty lot on Fremont Street.

In the mid- 1. 88. A fire in 1. 88. 6 destroyed the Grand Central hoist and the pumping plant, and it was unprofitable to rebuild the costly pumps. The city nearly became a ghost town, saved only because it was the Cochise County seat until 1. The city's population dwindled to a low of 6. Tombstone has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names.[5][6]History[edit]. Ed Schieffelin in Tombstone in 1.

Founding[edit]Ed Schieffelin was briefly a scout for the U. S. Army headquartered at Camp Huachuca. Schieffelin frequently searched the wilderness looking for valuable ore samples. At the Santa Rita mines in nearby Santa Cruz Valley, three superintendents had been killed by Indians. When friend and fellow Army Scout Al Sieber learned what Schieffelin was up to, he is quoted as telling him, "The only rock you will find out there will be your own tombstone".[7] Another account reported Schieffelin's friends told him, "Better take your coffin with you; you will find your tombstone there, and nothing else."[8]In 1. Schieffelin used Brunckow's Cabin as a base of operations to survey the country.

After many months, while working the hills east of the San Pedro River, he found pieces of silver ore in a dry wash[9] on a high plateau called Goose Flats.[1. It took him several more months to find the source. When he located the vein, he estimated it to be fifty feet long and twelve inches wide.[1. Schieffelin's legal mining claim was sited near Lenox's grave site, and on September 2. Schieffelin filed his first claim and fittingly named his stake Tombstone.[9][1. When the first claims were filed, the initial settlement of tents and wooden shacks was located at Watervale, near the Lucky Cuss mine, with a population of about 1.

Former Territorial Governor Anson P. K. Safford offered financial backing for a share of the mining claim, and Schieffelin, his brother Al, and their partner Richard Gird formed the Tombstone Mining and Milling Company and built a stamping mill.

When the mill was being built, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor Solon M. Allis finished surveying the new town's site, which was revealed on March 5, 1. The tents and shacks near the Lucky Cuss were moved to the new town site on Goose Flats, a mesa above the Toughnut at 4,5.

  1. Tombstone is an historic city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by prospector Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory.
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Lots were immediately sold on Allen Street for $5. The town soon had some 4. At the town's founding in March 1. Schieffelin's initial mining claim. By fall 1. 87. 9, a few thousand hardy souls were living in a canvas and matchstick camp perched amidst the richest silver strike in the Arizona Territory.[1.

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When Cochise County was formed from the eastern portion of Pima County on February 1, 1. Tombstone became the new county seat. Telegraph service to the town was established that same month. In early March 1. Schieffelins' Tombstone Mining and Milling Company which owned the Tough Nut Mine, among others, was sold to investors from Philadelphia.[1. Two months later, it was reported that the Tough Nut Mine was working a vein of silver ore 9.

On September 9, 1. Grand Hotel was opened, adorned with fine oil paintings, thick Brussels carpets, toilet stands, elegant chandeliers, silk- covered furniture, walnut furniture, and a kitchen with hot and cold running water.[1. At the height of the silver mining boom, when the population was about 1. Kelly's Wine House, featuring 2. Europe, a beer imported from Colorado named "Coors", cigars, a bowling alley, and many other amenities common to large cities. Panorama of Tombstone in 1.

Cochise County courthouse on 3rd and Tough Nut St. At the center, Third St. Tough Nut St. is to the right.

Early conflicts[edit]. Tombstone sheriff and constituents, an illustration from Mexico, California and Arizona; Being a New and Revised Edition of Old Mexico and Her Lost Provinces. Fire insurance map of Tombstone in 1. Under the surface were other tensions aggravating the simmering distrust. Most of the Cowboys were Confederate sympathizers and Democrats from Southern states, especially Texas.

The mine and business owners, miners, townspeople and city lawmen including the Earps were largely Republicans from the Northern states. There was also the fundamental conflict over resources and land, of traditional, Southern- style, "small government" agrarianism of the rural Cowboys contrasted to Northern- style industrialcapitalism.[1. In the early 1. 88.

U. S./Mexico border about 3. Tombstone were common. The Mexican government taxed these items heavily and smugglers earned a handsome profit by sneaking these products across the border. The illegal cross- border smuggling contributed to the lawlessness of the region.

Many of these crimes were carried out by outlaw elements labeled "Cow- boys", a loosely organized band of friends and acquaintances who teamed up for various crimes and came to each other's aid. The San Francisco Examiner wrote in an editorial, "Cowboys [are] the most reckless class of outlaws in that wild country.. At that time during the 1. Cochise County it was an insult to call a legitimate cattleman a "Cowboy". Legitimate cowmen were referred to as cattle herders or ranchers.[1. The Cowboys were nonetheless welcome in town because of their free- spending habits, but shootings were common. Gunfight at the O.

K. Corral[edit]On the evening of March 1. Cowboys attempted to rob a Kinnear & Company stagecoach carrying US$2. Tombstone to Benson, Arizona, the nearest railroad freight terminal.[2.

Near Drew's Station, just outside Contention City, the popular and well- known driver Eli "Budd" Philpot and a passenger named Peter Roerig riding in the rear dickey seat were both shot and killed. Deputy U. S. Marshal Sheriff Virgil Earp and his temporary deputies and brothers Wyatt Earp and Morgan Earp pursued the Cowboys suspected of the murders.

This set off a chain of events that culminated on October 2. Gunfight at the O.

K. Corral, during which the lawmen and Doc Holliday killed Tom Mc. Laury, Frank Mc. Laury, and Billy Clanton. The gunfight was the result of a personal, family, and political feud.

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