The Sioux Leader’s Final Flight to Freedom Sunday, June 25, 1876, was a clear, hot, sunny day in the valley of Montana’s Greasy Grass River, which...

The Sioux Leader’s Final Flight to Freedom Sunday, June 25, 1876, was a clear, hot, sunny day in the valley of Montana’s Greasy Grass River, which...
Indian Infantry Company in winter uniforms pause from their training—possibly as Indian police—to have their photo taken in the winter of 1890.
For her he took a bullet in the heart.
Daniel Boone and the Birth of the Frontier Movement
Bold, Brazen Bank-Robbing Bandit of the Indian Territory
In January 1879, the Northern Cheyenne breakout from Fort Robinson ends IN A bloody one-sided victory for the Army.
Rare shots of Old West lawmen with firearms—and without.
Travel back in time on America’s historic western trails and discover where history happened during the building of a nation.
The true story of the mysterious and elusive Helene Pontipirani
Firearms fans are finding old-timey black powder revolver replicas offer a “time travel” shooting experience.
Villa vs Calles: With friends like these, who needs enemies? Pancho gets whipped and three of his adversaries become president of Mexico!
¡Ay Chihuahua! How this strategic U.S. town launched the Mexican Revolution.