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Labor Goes to War

Labor Goes to War

A new group becomes militant. May 15, 1893. The Western Federation of Miners (WFM) is formed. It's in direct response to a labor action in Coeur...

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Earp Goes to Dodge

Earp Goes to Dodge

Earp Goes to Dodge…and puts on a badge. May 19, 1876 (or thereabouts). Wyatt Earp is appointed deputy marshal of Dodge City, Kansas. Over the next...

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How to Get a Wife

How to Get a Wife

Western pioneers took extreme measures to change their marital status. The discovery of gold in the Western frontier led a mass migration of eager,...

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The Unknown Detective

The Unknown Detective

A killer for hire put fear in the hearts of Arizona rustlers. By 1887, rustling had become such a problem that the Apache County (AZ) Stock...

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A Bit of a Blowhard

A Bit of a Blowhard

The fanciful tale of Cyclone Bill. Abe Beck was hired to haul freight around Yuma, Arizona in 1877. But he disappeared with wagon, mules and...

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A Botched Hanging

A Botched Hanging

Tom Ketchum lost his head during the execution. April 26, 1901. Outlaw Tom Ketchum is hanged in Clayton, NM. In August 1899, Ketchum tried to...

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Crazy Horse Gives Up

Crazy Horse Gives Up

The great warrior finally surrenders. May 5, 1877. Lakota war leader Crazy Horse and his band surrender to US troops at the Red Cloud Agency near...

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The Myth of the Murderous West

The Myth of the Murderous West

Killings were relatively rare. Dodge City, 1878 had five killings during its most homicidal year. Deadwood’s most violent year had four killed....

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Shootist with a Smile

Shootist with a Smile

Pink Higgins and the “miracle birth.” Those who lived by the gun in the Old West were called “shootists, gunman, badmen or pistoleer.” Gunfighter...

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The Birth of the One-Armed Bandit

The Birth of the One-Armed Bandit

Slot machines entered the world of gaming. Sittman and Pitt of Brooklyn, New York developed a gambling machine in 1891 that was a precursor to the...

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A Botched Hanging

He Lost His Head

Tom Ketchum’s hanging went wrong. April 26, 1901. Outlaw Tom Ketchum is hanged in Clayton, NM for the crime of train robbery. He was Incorrectly...

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