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Tombstone, Arizona Photograph of Crowd at Newspaper Office, c.1915 [197567]

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Tombstone, Arizona Photograph of Crowd at Newspaper Office, c.1915 [197567]
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Fantastic and rare photograph showing a large crowd posed in front of The Prospector/Tombstone Epitaph newspaper office. 6.25 x 8" Numerous people are posing on a wagon labelled Modoc. The editor is likely the man front and center. No photographer. The back has "Taken in 1915" written in pen. According to William H. Lyon in his book Those Old Yellow Dog Days, Frontier Journalism in Arizona 1859-1912, the Tombstone Daily Prospector was conceived by James Reilly, Joseph Pascholy, Andrew Ritter, and Stanley C. Bagg to offset what "Some powerful Tombstonans suspected" were "sinister forces at work behind the editorial masthead" of the Tombstone Epitaph. The Daily Prospector was established on March 7, 1887, as an independent paper that ran every day except Sunday under the supervision of J. J. Nash and Ridgley Tilden, editor and publisher. William Hattich took over as owner and editor of the Tombstone Prospector in 1895. Since the weekly Tombstone Epitaph had merged with and become the Sunday edition of the Tombstone Prospector two years before, Hattich effectively ran both newspapers. In 1913, Hattich took the Prospector into the future by converting its print presses to power. The paper changed hands in 1914 and became the Tombstone Daily Prospector. Thus, our photo probably dates to 1913.
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Date: c.1915
Country (if not USA):
State: Arizona
City: Tombstone
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