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Keeping New Mexico’s Pueblo Culture Alive

Keeping New Mexico’s Pueblo Culture Alive

by Jana Bommersbach

Butch & Sundance—and Rolla

Butch & Sundance—and Rolla

by Mark Boardman

Mountain Man Grub vs the Forts’

Mountain Man Grub vs the Forts’

by Sherry Monahan

Not-So-True True Grit

Not-So-True True Grit

by Dr. Jim Kornberg

November/December 2011 Events

November/December 2011 Events

by twadmin

Ponchos Ride Again

Ponchos Ride Again

by G. Daniel DeWeese

In one C.S. Fly photograph, Geronimo holds two long sticks in his left hand.  Would these be tamping rods for the rifle he’s holding?

In one C.S. Fly photograph, Geronimo holds two long sticks in his left hand. Would these be tamping rods for the rifle he’s holding?

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I own an Old West poker chip with the imprint of a crescent and star. Is it true that was the mark for the Acme Saloon in El Paso, where John Wesley Hardin was killed?

I own an Old West poker chip with the imprint of a crescent and star. Is it true that was the mark for the Acme Saloon in El Paso, where John Wesley Hardin was killed?

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Why is Arizona’s Zane Grey Highway also called the General Crook Trail?

Why is Arizona’s Zane Grey Highway also called the General Crook Trail?

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During our recent trip to Wyoming’s Fort Laramie, our tour guide told us that when Union troops left Indian Territory forts to serve in the Civil War, the Union sent more than 6,000 Confederate captives to man the forts. Is that correct?

During our recent trip to Wyoming’s Fort Laramie, our tour guide told us that when Union troops left Indian Territory forts to serve in the Civil War, the Union sent more than 6,000 Confederate captives to man the forts. Is that correct?

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Spur-Winning Novelists—Blue Heaven

Spur-Winning Novelists—Blue Heaven

by William Garwood

Spur-Winning Novelists—The Richest Hill on Earth

Spur-Winning Novelists—The Richest Hill on Earth

by William Garwood

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