‘The Epitaph’ — A paper too tough to die 
By Jane Eppinga
Published: August 28, 2009 at 12:45 pm
John Clum figured that every tombstone needed an epitaph. In 1880, he founded Tombstone, Arizona's, most famous newspaper, The Epitaph. He prided himself on providing his readers the opportunity to read their epitaph every day before breakfast. He bragged that the town's wealth would soon rival that of ancient Rome, even though his paper was ...