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X Marks the Spot

X Marks the Spot

How a famous ranch got its name. Fred Fritz started a ranch in Arizona in 1885. One day a brand inspector appeared and told Fred he needed to...

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Rebels Raid the Bank

Rebels Raid the Bank

Future members of the James-Younger Gang turn to crime. February 13, 1866. A dozen or so former Confederates rob the Clay County Savings Association...

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Won’t be Bullied

Won’t be Bullied

Luke Short stood up to Longhaired Jim Courtright. February 8, 1887. Two Old West gunhandlers go at it on the streets of Fort Worth. Jim Courtright...

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Buffalo Bill and the Bison

Buffalo Bill and the Bison

The showman helped save the species. Buffalo Bill Cody made his name and reputation in killing large numbers of American bison. And yet he also...

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All’s Fair in War

All’s Fair in War

Chief Leschi pays a price for an Indian conflict. February 19, 1858. Nisqually Chief Leschi is hanged outside present-day Lakewood, Washington. He...

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Bye Bye to Belle

Bye Bye to Belle

Outlaw Queen Starr comes to a blood end. February 3, 1889. "Outlaw Queen" Belle Starr is gunned down from ambush while riding home near Younger's...

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A Child By Any Other Name

A Child By Any Other Name

A baby girl who was named after a saloon. On Prescott’s Whiskey Row there was a saloon named Cob-Web Hall. One night about closing time, a small...

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A Bit of Nothing

A Bit of Nothing

An Arizona town with an unusual name. The “town”of Nothing, on SR. 93 is/was located between Wickenburg and Kingman. The peak population of Nothing...

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