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  2. Tombstone High School - Wikipedia

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    Tombstone High School is a high school in Tombstone, Arizona. It is the only high school in the Tombstone Unified School District . Tombstone Union High School was opened in 1922 [ disputed – discuss ] on 605 E. Fremont Street, serving students from the areas of Fairbanks, Gleeson, Huachuca City, and Tombstone.

  3. List of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Tombstone Epitaph building – The Tombstone Epitaph newspaper was established in this building, constructed in 1880 at 11 S. 5th Street, as a Republican paper under the operation of John P. Clum, Thomas Sorin, and later that year, Charles Reppy. The Bird Cage Theatre – The theater was built in 1881 at 535 E. Allen Street. It was ...

  4. Tombstone Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    68.25 [1] Student–teacher ratio. 15.78 [1] Other information. Website. www .tombstoneschools .org. The Tombstone Unified School District is the school district for Tombstone, Arizona and surrounding areas. It was organized in 1922. The superintendent is Robert Devere.

  5. Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    04-74400. GNIS feature ID. 2412081 [2] Website. cityoftombstoneaz .gov. Tombstone is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by prospector Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory. It became one of the last boomtowns in the American frontier.

  6. Nellie Cashman - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Cashman. Ellen Cashman (1845 – 4 January 1925 [1]) was an Irish gold prospector, nurse, restaurateur, businesswoman and philanthropist in Arizona, Alaska, British Columbia and Yukon. [2] Cashman led a rescue party to miners to the Cassiar Country gold mine in the Cassiar Mountains of British Columbia.

  7. Sarah Herring Sorin - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Herring Sorin (January 15, 1861 – April 30, 1914) was Arizona 's first woman attorney and the first woman to try a case in front of the United States Supreme Court unassisted by a male attorney. Sorin practiced law with her father William Herring in the firm "Herring & Sorin" initially in Tombstone, Arizona, and later in Tucson.

  8. Endicott Peabody (educator) - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Endicott Peabody (May 31, 1857 – November 17, 1944) was an American Episcopal priest who founded Groton School in 1884 and Brooks School in 1926. He also founded St. Paul's Episcopal Church ( Tombstone, Arizona) in 1882 and St. Andrew's Episcopal Church ( Ayer, Massachusetts) in 1899. Peabody served as Groton's headmaster from ...

  9. Johnny Ringo - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Ringo. / 31.865868; -109.418852. John Peters Ringo (May 3, 1850 – July 13, 1882) was an American Old West outlaw loosely associated with the Cochise County Cowboys in frontier boomtown Tombstone, Arizona Territory. He took part in the Mason County War in Texas during which he committed his first murder.