The saying “luck of the Irish” was virtually born in the West. Consider: Jimmy Doyle, Jimmy Burns, and Johnny Harnan, who made their fortunes at Cripple Creek, Colorado in the 1890s. Doyle, wandering over a piece of ground chanced upon a small, unclaimed parcel of land, triangular in shape and covering only one-sixth of an acre and lying between two large mining operations. Up to then the little scrap of land had gone unnoticed. Doyle staked a claim, then partnered up with Burns and Ha

True West March/April 2025
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- What Has Taught Me: Deb Goodrich
- Earp, Cowboy Songs & Prairie Hygiene
- Trails of the Old West
- The Frontier Characters of South Dakota
- The Bowie Knife
- The Kindled Flame 1835
- King of the Scatterguns
- Selling the Mythic West and the Real West
- A Gut Punch Turns into a Miracle Reprieve
- The Beginnings of the Bird Cage
- Frontier Colossus