Sioux War Dispatches Other than Mark Kellogg at the Little Big Horn, no newspaper correspondents lost their lives during the Great Sioux War, and...

Sioux War Dispatches Other than Mark Kellogg at the Little Big Horn, no newspaper correspondents lost their lives during the Great Sioux War, and...
This book really isn’t about Hugh Glass per sé, but about Glass’s affect on our national persona and how we like to make heroes out of blackguards...
The desperate clash between 14 Texas Rangers led by John Coffee Hays and 70 or more Comanches in the Texas Hill Country in June 1844 left 23...
There are two sides to every story, and the greatest thing about the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming is that you can hear and see both...
For those interested in the history of Westward migration, West from Salt Lake is a must read. The history of the Central Overland Trail, blazed by...
A Western roundup of events where you can experience the Old West. ADVENTURE Kit Carson Wagon Train Monte Vista, CO, July 25-28: Named after...
The Fourth of July celebrations were the great events in our lives,” recalled Mrs. Ford, who lived in Canyon City, Oregon, after the 1862 gold...
America was preparing to enter her 100th anniversary of independence, the nation’s firearms industry was a veritable beehive of activity. To fulfill...
A university student had argued that Geronimo was an alcoholic, a habit that likely caused some of the problems faced by the Apaches. The professor,...
Long before the famed Code Talkers, American Indians from today’s Arizona and New Mexico played important roles in the U.S. military. As early as...
One of the most interesting books published today is this analysis of the environment in Western cinema. Gunfight at the Eco-Corral, by Robin L....
The new Warner Bros. Theater in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, in Washington, D.C., debuted this past February 3, with a...