Mark Boardman
Tombstone’s Hoptown

Tombstone’s Hoptown

One of the forgotten parts of Tombstone—shown briefly in the movie Tombstone—was Chinatown. It was also called Hoptown, a slang term indicating one...

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Is Deadwood Dead?

Is Deadwood Dead?

Just over 10 years ago—August 2006—Deadwood ended its run; pretty abruptly. A promised wrap-up movie or two never materialized. But reports indicate...

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Gregg Palmer

Gregg Palmer

Gregg Palmer was a big actor, measuring out at 6’2” and well over 200 lbs.  But he was big in other ways. Palmer was a member of John Wayne’s acting...

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Amnesty for George Coe

Amnesty for George Coe

George Coe fought as a Regulator during the Lincoln County War, and got something his pal Billy the Kid didn’t—amnesty for his actions. Coe was one...

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Boone Helm

Boone Helm

Boone Helm was a bad man through and through. Born in Kentucky in 1828, he moved West for opportunity and mayhem. He reportedly murdered several men...

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Dog Soldiers

Dog Soldiers

The Dog Soldiers were an elite force of the Cheyenne, waging war and policing the tribe for many years. But it was a drunken brawl that propelled...

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Fred Lambert

Fred Lambert

Fred Lambert was a New Mexico deputy sheriff at age 16, later a sheriff, a member of the state’s mounted police, rancher, poet, and artist. He...

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Bitter Friends

Bitter Friends

Artist Frederick Remington and writer Owen Wister were close friends, starting with their first meeting at Yellowstone in 1893. Both were Easterners...

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