Daily Tombstone Epitaph
Founded in 1880 by John Clum, the Daily Tombstone Epitaph emerged as a vital source of news in Tombstone, Arizona, during the booming silver mining era. Notable for its coverage of significant events like the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, the Epitaph became a cornerstone of local journalism, delivering news on local politics, mining developments, and social issues. Initially published daily, it transitioned to a weekly format while maintaining its commitment to accuracy and thorough reporting. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Daily Tombstone Epitaph starting 1885, with a total of 730 scans available. This is your opportunity to discover historical figures and events, as well as potentially uncover intriguing stories from your own family history. Delve into these rich narratives and connect with the vibrant past of the American West by searching for old newspapers on OldNews.com.