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Check out our car rental service and all its many benefits. This chain dragging left an ideal trail for the two prospectors to follow. While they were following this trail they noticed that the chain had gone over an area that looked shiney and like metal.

Upon a closer inspection they realized it was a lode of silver. They continues on looking for their mule and eventually found the animal at the mining claim of a miner named Ed Schieffelin. He had been prospecting and mining this area for quite some time and was not pleased that these other two would be miners had found a lode of silver. Ed Schieffelin contested this new claim stating that it was his while Jack Friday and Ed Williams claimed it was theirs.

After a while the claim was split into two with Jack and Ed getting north portion and the other Ed getting the south portion. That was how the mine became known as the Contention Mine because of the dispute over ownership. At its peak their were three stamp mills and they served the Tombstone mines also.

The "Contention" Mill had 25 stamps and employed 35 men, the "Grand Central" Mill had 30 stamps and employed 35 men, and the "Head Center" or "Sunset Mill" had 10 stamps and employed 10 men. The word "stamps" refers to the machine that was used to crush the ore into fine powder before it was sent to the smelter. The railroad came to the town and the first passenger train reached town about January 10, - twenty years before the railroad was brought into Tombstone by way of Fairbanks.

Originally the town was built up on the east side of the river near the stamp mills, and a number of businesses located there. With the coming of the railroad, however on the west side of the river, everyone began to move. A 15' x ' two-story depot was built first and everything was built around it. Describing the move, the "Tombstone Epitaph" said "The residents of old Contention are making preparation to move across to the new town, and it is only a matter of time when the whole town will be abandoned and a flourishing village will spring up around the station.



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