3231 TWO GREAT TOMBSTONE LETTERS 1880.

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Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 100.00 USD
Estimated at 200.00 - 400.00 USD
3 page and 4 page letters written by Joseph Isaac Eaton (1856-1949) to his father New Mexico pioneer Colonel Ethan W. Eaton. The 24 year old is sowing his oats in the wild town of Tombstone leaving comforts of father's 100,000 acre ranch near Socorro. "Tombstone the town to tough to die" was tough for hard working Joseph, he got swindled out of a $25,000 sale of a mine he bought from someone who skipped the country, he got stood up by his fiancé, robbed of $400 of stage coach money and had to borrow money at high interest to pay it back, bought house and land that he lost with disputed title ("bought from wrong man"), he closes with "I'm getting a wagon & moving". Joseph ends up in El Paso living into his 90s. CONDITION: good overall, small reductions in 3 page letter. PROVENANCE: Martin Lane Historic & Western Americana Lifetime Collection. (02-22025/JS). $200-400.