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The Apache Scouts

The Apache Scouts

One of the smartest strategic moves by the Frontier Army during the Indian Wars was to enlist Natives as scouts. On the Plains, tribes like the...

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Honeymoon Trail

Honeymoon Trail

There were many trails that crossed Arizona in the early days including the Butterfield Overland Stage, the Gila Trail and the Beale Camel Road and...

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Arizona Rough Riders

Arizona Rough Riders

In 1898, Arizona became the first  in the nation to sign up  for a “cowboy cavalry” for the Spanish-American War. Prescott, which had about 2,000...

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Pete Spence

Pete Spence

Elliott Larkin Ferguson is best known to history as Pete Spence, one of the Cowboys of Tombstone. Probably his biggest claim to fame—his connection...

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A Wannabe Badman

A Wannabe Badman

James Bliss was a loser. Time and time again, he tried and failed to be a noted Old West badman. A gunfighter, rustler, robber, and whatever else he...

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Powhatan Clarke

Powhatan Clarke

The brash, young lieutenant won a Medal of Honor in 1886 when he rescued one of his wounded troopers during a fight in the Pinito Mountains of...

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