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A framed document provides historical context about the O.K. Corral and its inhabitants.
OFFICE AND STAFF ; , By 1880, eight men lived on the O.K. Corral grounds. Their sleeping quarters were located next to this office together with a harness room, a blacksmith shop, and a tool shop. The residents included the Corrals unmarried owners: a gold miner named Honest John Montgomery '2 and his partner, Edwin Monroe Benson. The hostler, who took care of i the horses, was 40-year-old Illinoisan Mark Bannon. The three laborers were Burton Ladd from Arkansas, and Samuel Millard and John Brown from Ohio. Two miners also bunked in the '7 Corral, Virginian Marshall McDaniel 1 and Canadian John Burkholder. . In later years Dr. George C. Willis {maintained his medical office here.
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