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Esteban Ochoa

Esteban Ochoa

The Confederate occupation of Arizona began when Captain Sherrod Hunter and his “Arizona Rangers,” numbering some fifty to a hundred men rode into...

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Al Jennings

Al Jennings

The Jennings gang has become the model for outlaw incompetence in the Old West. They did, however, manage to provide some comic-relief to lawmen....

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A Name to Remember

A Name to Remember

Bee Ho Gray is pretty much forgotten today, but he had a 50-year entertainment career in Wild West shows, vaudeville, carnivals/circuses, radio and...

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The McNelly Ruse

Leander McNelly was one of the great Texas Ranger leaders—but he also made a mark during the Civil War.  He was leading a Confederate guerrilla...

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A Big Loss

A Big Loss

A bit of New Mexico history was lost recently.  The Old Dowlin Mill in Ruidoso was destroyed by a gas explosion and fire.  It was the oldest...

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Hooch Simpson

Hooch Simpson

Joseph “Hooch” Simpson holds the distinction of being the last person lynched in California. On April 19th, 1908 in Skidoo, California, Hooch...

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