TranscriberClerk of the Superior Court of Cochise CountyDescriptionTestimony of P.H. Fallehy - 1960's court clerk typed transcript. P.H. Fallehy, laundry man, testifies he was in Tombstone on Oct. 26, 1881. Fallehy describes his perambulations about town, and then recounts his version of the OK Corral gun fight. He mentions: the corner of Fremont and Fourth streets, Fourth Street gun shop, Ike Clanton, Allen Street, double-barreled shotgun, Marshal Virgil Earp, Jack Doling’s Saloon, Thomas Keibs’ Saloon, Hafford’s Saloon, Smith’s store, Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, Summerfield’s Store, horses, and revolvers. SubjectCochise County (Ariz.)Cochise County (Ariz.) HistoryCochise County (Ariz.). Superior CourtTombstone (Ariz.)Tombstone region, Ariz.--HistoryGunfightsEarp, Wyatt, 1848-1929Date Original1960~Date Range1960s (1960-1969)TypeTextOriginal FormatTranscriptsLanguageEnglishContributing InstitutionCochise County Clerk of the Superior CourtCollectionLegal and Court History of Cochise CountySubcollectionCoroner's Inquest of the Gunfight at the OK Corral / RG 101 Cochise County. SG 8 Clerk of the Superior CourtRights StatementOriginal documents in custody of Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. No commercial, for profit, use or any use on the Internet without express prior written consent of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, History and Archives Division. Page number in parentheses represents the original order as this document appears in Inquest.
Acquisition NoteFound in Cochise County Courthouse. Transferred to Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, History and Archives Division, in April 2010.Date Digitized2010-06Digital FormatPDF