Wyatt Earp Explorers- by John D. Rose
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Students of the Tombstone and Earp story know well the name of Mr. Gary McLelland. Gary’s research has long been and continues to be of key importance-The map he published of Tombstone has illuminated all who wish to better understand the physicality of Tombstone’s key locations on October 26th, 1881,the day of Tombstone’s Gunfight near the O.K. Corral.  I appreciate greatly that Gary made mention of WyattEarpExplorers below.-John Rose

 Mr. Rose, your web page is the best of its kind...well done sir.
We will add your site to our home page...

Respectfully,
Gary S. McLelland
OldWestHistory.Net
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