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Photo, 1937, by Frederick D. Nichols.
This image available for photographic prints
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The Rose Tree Museum today, David Alexander,
April, 2007.
The Rose Tree Inn, one of the first adobe
buildings constructed in
Tombstone,
was built by A.C. and Alice Robertson in 1880 for the use of offices and a
boarding house for the Vizina Mining Company. In 1885, a newly married
couple from Scotland, Henry and Mary Gee, lived in the boarding house.
While Henry, a mining engineer was away at work, Mary spent her time
mostly being homesick for her native Scotland. However, she did make one
friend, the caretaker at the Rose Tree Inn, one Amelia Adamson. |
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