Granville Stuart made a left turn—and made Montana history. Granville Stuart made a huge mark on Montana during its early years. He was a cattleman,...
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Granville Stuart made a left turn—and made Montana history. Granville Stuart made a huge mark on Montana during its early years. He was a cattleman,...
Moses Hazeltine Sherman is a great example of the many bright young men who saw the opportunities in the Arizona Territory in the late 1800’s. He...
Arizona greeted the 20th Century as a frontier Jekyll and Hyde. On one hand, communities like Phoenix, Prescott and Tucson were becoming modern...
In his autobiography, Pistol Pete: Veteran of the Old West, Frank Eaton spins a bigger-than-life tale of his life as a Deputy United States Marshal,...
By Karen B. McWhorter, Whitney Western Art Museum Charlie Russell and the Gnomes of Bull Head Lodge whisks readers away to a clean-aired place where...
Or, one good bullet deserves another. Mike Meagher (right in photo, next to twin brother John) was a great lawman in Kansas and the Indian...
Burk Burnett was a cattleman who got his hands dirty. Burk Burnett was a cattle baron of the old school, controlling hundreds of thousands of acres...
A hard lesson for a lawman—leave the cyclist alone. Douglas (Arizona Territory) Constable Ed Scarborough must have been in a bad mood. It was March...
Doctors were among the flood of 49ers heading for California during the Gold Rush. Many came not to practice medicine but to strike it rich. They...
Wild Bill Hickok's reputation as a gunfighter may be blown out of proportion but there's no doubt, he was an excellent shot. He put a bullet in the...
Sam Walker had migrated to Texas in 1842 and immediately joined in the continuing war along the border with Mexico. That same year Sam Houston...
Cow-boys had their own vendetta ride… March 15, 1881. Cow-boys Harry Head, Jim Crane and Bill Leonard hold up a stage outside Contention, Arizona...