Two ranchers, Corydon Cooley and Marion Clark, decided the valley they lived in wasn’t big enough for the both of them. They played a card game to...
New Mexico to Honor Author Max Evans
At the annual Historical Society of New Mexico Conference in Albuquerque on May 9, Max Evans will receive the 2015 Edgar Lee Hewett Award in honor...
Gunfighter Marksmanship
Not all shootists were expert marksmen. In Dodge City, one night in 1880, a bunch of Texas drovers tangled in Sherman's Saloon. Hundreds of shots...
What a Teenager
The name is very familiar, but what this teenaged girl did—and what she meant to the...
Hanging Judge Isaac Parker
A few surprising notes on Hanging Judge Isaac Parker, who was the law for the Western District of Arkansas out of Ft. Smith. He opposed the death...
Dust-Up in Delta
September 7, 1893 Not many folks are out and about on this stifling hot Thursday morning in Delta, Colorado. At 10:15 a.m., fifteen minutes after...
Jack Swilling
Arizona pioneer Jack Swilling was a founder of both Prescott and Phoenix—and an accused stage robber. In 1878, Jack and two friends were mistaken...
Opulence, Your Name is Cheyenne
As in the Cheyenne Club—the private cattlemen's club in Wyoming Territory that was “over the top” in every way. It sat like a beacon on Seventeenth...
The War’s not Over ’Til It’s Over
General Robert E. Lee surrendered the Northern Army of Virginia at Appomattox Courthouse on April 12. Three days later President Abraham Lincoln was...
Russian Bill
One of the West's most unusual gunfighter gunsels was Bill Tettenborn, better-known as Russian Bill. There are a number of tales about his origins. ...
Western Star James Coburn Posthumous Honors
Actor James Coburn, best known for his Western films The Magnificent Seven and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid was posthumously inducted into the...
Bill Carver and the Skunk
On September 19th, 1900, Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and members of the Wild Bunch were on their way to Winnemucca, Nevada to rob the local...