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My great-grandfather apparently was a bartender in Wyatt Earp’s saloon in Nome, Alaska. I haven’t been able to confirm that. What happened to Earp’s papers, especially those related to his Gold Rush days?

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Were Old West banks insured against loss by robbers?

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Why did Gunsmoke’s Marshal Matt Dillon always wear his badge underneath his vest?

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Heartwarming Gunslingers?

by Henry Cabot Beck

Deliverance from the Little Big Horn

Deliverance from the Little Big Horn

by Dr. Jim Kornberg

The McLaurys in Tombstone, Arizona

The McLaurys in Tombstone, Arizona

by Bruce Dettman

Jerry Crandall

Jerry Crandall

by Allison Carlton

Wild Bill Says “Muzzle Up”

Wild Bill Says “Muzzle Up”

by Phil Spangenberger

Dreamin’ of Being a Cowboy

Dreamin’ of Being a Cowboy

by G. Daniel DeWeese

Thanksgiving on the Frontier

Thanksgiving on the Frontier

by Sherry Monahan

The West Out East

The West Out East

by Johnny D. Boggs

10 for 10: Dodge City, KS

10 for 10: Dodge City, KS

by TW Editors

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