The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, one of the most iconic events in American Wild West history, unfolded on October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. This brief but deadly confrontation pitted lawmen—led by the Earp brothers and their ally Doc Holliday—against a group of outlaws known as the Cowboys, including the Clanton and McLaury brothers. What began as an attempt to enforce local gun laws escalated into a hail of bullets that left three men dead and others wounded, symbolizing the raw tensions between order and lawlessness on the frontier. The following is a full transcript of a contemporary newspaper article reporting on the incident, preserved with its original wording, misspellings, and grammatical quirks to reflect the journalism of the era. Published just days after the event, it offers a vivid, firsthand perspective on the chaos and its immediate aftermath.
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