True West Blog
The Mes Gang Falls

The Mes Gang Falls

New Mexico’s Mes Gang came to a bloody end in August 1875. They’d been rustling cattle from John Chisum (and may have killed a man). Outlaw Jessie...

read more
Friends or Foes?

Friends or Foes?

It was November 1893, and two men who had fought off the Johnson County (WY) invasion the previous year had it out in the streets of Buffalo....

read more
Asa Mercer

Asa Mercer

Asa Mercer left quite the legacy. As a young man, he was one of the early settlers of Seattle—where he helped found and became the first president...

read more
Wyatt the Farmer?

Wyatt the Farmer?

In June 1880, Philip M. Thurmond walked around the newly formed mining camp of Tombstone and asked for the vital statistics of every person he could...

read more
The Henry Rifle

The Henry Rifle

The legendary Model 1873 Winchester, has been called the favorite "Fighting rifle of the Old Civilian West."  The granddaddy of Model 1873 and all...

read more
Judge Roy Bean

Judge Roy Bean

You know the story of Roy Bean—the man who came to prominence (of sorts) in his late 50s when he moved to an area west of the Pecos in Texas. He...

read more