An assassination ended the Graham-Tewksbury feud. August 2, 1892. Tom Graham (photo), a principal in Arizona's Pleasant Valley War, is gunned down...

An assassination ended the Graham-Tewksbury feud. August 2, 1892. Tom Graham (photo), a principal in Arizona's Pleasant Valley War, is gunned down...
Wild Bill Hickok cashes in his chips. August 2, 1876. Wild Bill Hickok is playing poker in Nuttall and Mann's Saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory....
Madam De Vere and the working girls of Cripple Creek. One of the richest gold strikes in the West occurred in Cripple Creek, Colorado in the 1890s....
A founder of Phoenix also started a territorial militia. Arizona’s first Rangers may have been led one of the founders of Phoenix, Jack Swilling. In...
The wiley Indians posed a great challenge on the frontier. One of the smartest strategic moves by the Frontier Army during the Indian Wars was to...
Frank Canton hid his earlier, sordid life. Frank Canton held a number of honorable positions in his life—lawman, detective, adjutant of the Oklahoma...
Lawmen took two grisly souvenirs from dead bandits. July 25, 1853. A group of California Rangers led by Captain Harry Love guns down two bandits in...
Perry Mallon nearly ended Doc’s career. July 30, 1882. Flim-flam man Perry Mallon is arrested in Toledo, Ohio on charges of being a "suspicious...
Al Jennings’ outlaw career was the stuff of legend. During his long and colorful life, Al Jennings was a cowboy, lawyer, gunslinger, train robber,...
Hollywood brought the Sooner State to Arizona. When Hollywood decided to make a movie of the Broadway play “Oklahoma” they couldn’t find a location...
Ben Moeur was a colorful character. Arizona’s “Depression Governor” Ben Moeur was raised in San Antonio, Texas and liked to say, “I punched cows...
The murders of two innocent ranchers. July 20, 1889. A group of ranchers lynches Ella Watson and Jim Averell in Wyoming. The cattlemen claim the...