Arizona in 1883 ... Gunfight at the O.K. Corral...
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HARPER'S MONTHLY, New York, March, 1883 One of the articles within is titled: "Across Arizona", takes 16 pages, is quite detailed, and has eleven prints, including: "Norton's Landing, On The Colorado River", "Pasqual, the Yuma Chief", "Yuma Indians At Home", a distant view of "Tombstone", a "Street View In Tucson", "An Arizona Watering-Place" which shows Indians, and several more, plus a small map showing southern Arizona (see photos for several).
The text includes talk of Billy the Kid and Curley Bill, plus good talk of the gunfight at the OK Corral with mention of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, Ike Clanton, and the McLowry brothers, as well as an illustration captioned: "The Sheriff of Tombstone & His Constituents." (see).
Complete with all the pages and this issue was never bound and still has the original front wrapper, which is very worn with tape at the spine. But the interior pages are in very nice, clean condition.
The text includes talk of Billy the Kid and Curley Bill, plus good talk of the gunfight at the OK Corral with mention of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, Ike Clanton, and the McLowry brothers, as well as an illustration captioned: "The Sheriff of Tombstone & His Constituents." (see).
Complete with all the pages and this issue was never bound and still has the original front wrapper, which is very worn with tape at the spine. But the interior pages are in very nice, clean condition.
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