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Eyewitness accounts from OK Corral found.
« on: April 23, 2010, 07:53:33 AM »
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126178583

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Clerks Find Papers From 1881 Gunfight At OK Corral

by Peter O'Dowd

You may have watched the Hollywood version of the shootout at the OK Corral, but you probably haven't seen the original testimony from eyewitnesses who were in Tombstone, Ariz., on that infamous day in 1881.

Historians say documents from the coroner's inquiry into the gunfight were lost until now.

The documents are handwritten. Time has turned the papers a pale yellow, and for decades, they had been gathering dust in the Cochise County courthouse. Then, on March 31, clerks Bonnie Cook and Michelle Garcia found an envelope in a storage closet.

"It was buried in a corner," Cook said. "We dug it out. It was dirty."

Inside were 36 pages: firsthand accounts of the legendary shootout on Oct. 26, 1881, between the Earp brothers and a band of cattle rustlers. In movie-script fashion, one witness recalls the moments just before the gunfire broke out.
Accounts Of A Famous Gunfight
Read one of the OK Corral papers discovered recently in an Arizona courthouse (PDF).

"Mr. Holliday was standing next to the buildings," the witness is quoted as saying. "On the inside he had a gun under his coat. He had a long coat. The way I noticed the gun is that his coat would blow open, and he tried to keep it covered."

State librarian GladysAnn Wells says it's a huge discovery.

"I would bet you your next lunch, if you were to handle them and touch them, with your white gloves on, that you would feel the magic of history," she said.

Cochise County Superior Court Clerk Denise Lundin says she did have an old photocopy of these documents from the 1960s, but the replicas were hard to read. She says they failed to capture the intimacy of the court reporter's hand. The real thing is held precariously together by an old version of Scotch tape -- thick, beer-colored strips.

"They certainly weren't put together in any kind of way that anyone would want to properly preserve them," Lundin said.

Wells said the fragile paper will be stabilized and scanned. Within a week, the first pages should be published on the Internet for history buffs all over the world to see.

Now I'm going to have to watch Tombstone again.
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Re: Eyewitness accounts from OK Corral found.
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2010, 08:11:45 AM »
That is pretty leet.
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Re: Eyewitness accounts from OK Corral found.
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2010, 10:19:27 AM »
I wonder how faithful the movie depictions are to these original accounts?

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Re: Eyewitness accounts from OK Corral found.
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2010, 10:33:42 AM »
not very  i read a corners report that implied someone behind and above the clantons doing some shooting
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Re: Eyewitness accounts from OK Corral found.
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2010, 11:11:13 AM »
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Re: Eyewitness accounts from OK Corral found.
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2010, 11:50:44 AM »
Reads like an illiterate inter-tard from TFL... =D

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and there was 3 other gentleman who some one told me were the Earps - Mr. Holliday was next to the buildings on the inside he had a gun under his coat he had on a long coat the way I noticed the gun was that his coat would blow open and he tried to keep it covered.  I stood in the door until these gentleman passed and until they got ot the second door and what frightened me and made me move back I heard this man on outside looked at Holliday and I heard him say let them have it and Doc Holliday said Al right then I thought that I would run and run towards the back of the shop but before I reach the middle of  the shop I heard shots I don't know how many.  I don't know who said give it to them I can not describe the party it was one of them that was with Holliday.

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Sounds like Ike Clanton's account, to me.
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Re: Eyewitness accounts from OK Corral found.
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2010, 06:02:35 PM »
Over at THR Lee Lapin posted some accounts written by Wyatt Earp.  Good reading.
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