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Fred Dodge, John Clum letter (with Earp Connections)

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Fred Dodge, John Clum letter (with Earp Connections)
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This item SOLD at 2016 May 14 @ 15:22UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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1) Fred Dodge (Dodge Brothers) is writing to John Clum, former Tombstone Epitaph editor, in 1930. The letter is personal and revealing: "Poor old Tombstone, silver finally had to surrender to copper." The Cochise County seat had just been moved from Tombstone to Bisbee. Letter also discusses Stuart Lake, who was the biographer of Wyatt Earp. Both Dodge and Clum were supporters of the Earps and prominent Tombstone businessmen. Typed, but signed by Dodge. 2) Tombstone registered letter receipt with June 8, 1882 cancel. Addressed to the Honorable JP Clum. City: Tombstone State: Arizona Date: 1930 ID# 37562