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This is for the American Wild West-Lawmen and Outlaws challenge. I love stories of the old west and I love the movies. Tombstone is one of my favorite. The date on this gravestone says that he was born in 1852, but all the research about him says he was born in 1851.
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Pictures and background found on the web.
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Sacha0606 says:
Birds sang the whole night. Why? I do not know. They perhaps wanted to sing for fun. We rarely act the same way. We must always have a reason to do something "useless". The pursuit of pleasure is itself a pleasure. When we found, the fun disappears. Our brain has finished its song. When I go in your gallery, I find my pleasure to look at images that I like. It's my way of singing. Thanks to You.
Jun 20, 2009
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uralvd1 says:
Very nicely done and great history lesson!
Jun 18, 2009
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LindaBlunk says:
Such a wonderful scrap and interesting info!
Jun 16, 2009
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Faigee says:
Wow!..Magnificent page! and so beautifully done.
Jun 16, 2009
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jennybosch says:
Beautifully done. The photo of the grave site helps to make you realise these guys were real and not just 'heros or villians' in stories. Great job 10+10
Jun 16, 2009
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NannieG says:
Excellent Page!!! You did a wonderful Job!
Jun 13, 2009
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zanthia says:
terrific page
Jun 11, 2009
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Scrap Masterson says:
Now 'ol Doc Holiday was both a good man and a good shot. Glad I was on his side at the OK Corral!
Jun 11, 2009
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