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Saving Madam Jennie’s Place

Saving Madam Jennie’s Place

by Jana Bommersbach

Living for the Dream in Your Heart

Living for the Dream in Your Heart

by Max McCoy

Were Freemasons prevalent in the Old West?

Were Freemasons prevalent in the Old West?

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Thomas Eidson’s book, adapted as The Missing, features a torture scene where Apaches sew a man into an animal skin and put it over a fire. The animal skin shrinks and suffocates the man inside. Did Indians really do that?

Thomas Eidson’s book, adapted as The Missing, features a torture scene where Apaches sew a man into an animal skin and put it over a fire. The animal skin shrinks and suffocates the man inside. Did Indians really do that?

by

Who was the greatest of the bank and train robbers?

Who was the greatest of the bank and train robbers?

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Did Wyatt Earp ever drive or own a car?

Did Wyatt Earp ever drive or own a car?

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On the California Trail: Salt Lake City to Sacramento

On the California Trail: Salt Lake City to Sacramento

by Stuart Rosebrook

Timothy O’Sullivan

Timothy O’Sullivan

by Tom Augherton

JUSTIFIED: SEASON FOUR

JUSTIFIED: SEASON FOUR

by C. Courtney Joyner

True Westerner of 2014

True Westerner of 2014

by TW Editors

The First Lincoln County War

The First Lincoln County War

by Mark Boardman

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