Dr. Brewster M. Higley had some troubles when he homesteaded in north central Kansas in 1872. There was “a little problem with the bottle,” and he’d already gone through four wives. But he had no trouble voicing the nir

True West November 2020
In This Issue:
Features
Western Books & Movies
To The Point
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Departments
- Wyatt’s Stallion, the Apache Kid and the Code of the West
- Home On The Range Cabin “…And The Skies Are Not Cloudy All Day”
- Eyewitness To Mayhem?
- What History Has Taught Me: Silas Hite
- Western Roundup November 2020
- Guns of Mexico’s Freedom Fighters
- Combate De Los Malamigos (The Battle Of Bad Friends)
- Peak to Peak
- They Earned A Living On Their Feet
- Earl Holliman