Thursday, October 28, 2010

Exposition of the daily life

This is an exposition of the different places in tombstone that people could have gathered, places they could have gone for entertainment, technology, clothing, etc.

This is the cover of "Tombstone's Treasure", which is probably the most informative book I've found on the topic of Tombstone.










Here we see Allen St. in 1882. Tombstone is a small city, so this picture represents what most streets in Tombstone would have looked like back then.


People got around on stagecoach in the west where there wasn't a train stop. Miners would come into Tuscon on train and take a stagecoach like the one below to Tombstone.





These dresses are typical of 1880 America. This is something an average woman might wear on a daily basis.

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