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Beating Up the Grocer

Beating Up the Grocer

One 1895 headline reads like the opening to a bad joke: “A Grocer, a Woman [and] an Officer of the Law....” In March 1895, in Kansas City, Missouri,...

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The Three Guardsmen

The Three Guardsmen

Chris Madsen is famed as one of the Three Guardsmen, the deputy U.S. marshals (with Bill Tilghman and Heck Thomas) of the Oklahoma Territory.  His...

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To the Old Pueblo by Rail

To the Old Pueblo by Rail

On March 20th, 1880 there was great cause for celebration in Tucson as the Southern Pacific Railroad had at long last arrived, linking the Old...

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Black Hills Betrayal

Black Hills Betrayal

The government guaranteed Paha Sapa, the Black Hills, to the Lakota people through the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty. Six years later, the government...

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Billy’s Bro

Billy’s Bro

Billy the Kid had a brother, or perhaps, a half-brother named Joe. Around 1880 he moved to Trinidad, Colorado where he made his living as a...

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