April 2022

Western Art even represented by petroglyphs!

Western Art

Western Art was a creative American form starting in the 1880s. It followed the course of Western expansion promoted by the U.S. government.  People in the Eastern states were excited by happenings in this new territory. They read news stories and serial novels in their newspapers. They purchased Dime Novels. These described exploits of daring […]

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Tombstone Trivia

Tombstone Trivia

Intriguing Local Tombstone Info! How about some Tombstone trivia that can be quite interesting! People love trivia – and when it comes to Tombstone Arizona, you can amaze your friends and relatives with what you’ve discovered! Let’s see what Tombstone details we can “dig up” and let you in on! Get our FREE Tombstone Trivia E-Book!

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Westerns movies meme

Westerns

Westerns – those films, that movie genre has been around since moving pictures began! Books have been written that analyze the historical authenticity behind the films. Not only that, but the reasoning behind a film’s accuracy. Westerns are often seen as based on historical facts.  But truly – producers, writers and directors were loose with

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Warren Earp

Warren Earp

Warren Earp was the youngest brother of the much more famous Wyatt Earp. Warren was born on March 9, 1855 to his parents Nicholas Porter and Virginia Ann (maiden name: Cooksey). The family resided in Pella, Iowa at the time. They were farming there. The family bible notes his first name as Baxter. He goes through

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A map drawing of Rock Island IL in 1869

Sherman McMasters

Sherman McMaster’s origins were not in Tombstone Arizona. Before Tombstone, in Galena  Illinois, Sherman McMasters was born in 1853. Raised in Rock Island, Illinois. His father was a business owner. Sherman didn’t want for anything in his youth. He had a good education1 through high school.3 Was it then he learned to speak fluent Spanish?1 When he was

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The Sheep's Head Viewpoint - Up Closer!

Dragoon Mountains

The Dragoon Mountains are a distinctive small range in Southeastern Arizona, Cochise County. The highest peak is 7,519 feet. The name originates from the 3rd U.S. Cavalry Dragoons who battled in the area. They established posts around 1856. The Chiricahua Apaches had roamed this area traditionally.1 Apache Warrior Chief Cochise, in particular, is known for

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Brunckow Cabin Walls

Brunckow Cabin

The Brunckow Cabin takes its place in early Tombstone history. It was actually where the first true Tombstone Mine was sunk. Even though others get the official publicity and credit. We’ve passed its namesake road many times, when driving to Sierra Vista for some shopping. We’ve discussed the town’s history with locals, and with people

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