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What was Hiawatha’s grandmother’s grandmother’s name?

by Marshall Trimble

A Pineapple-Coconut Pie Kind of Guy

A Pineapple-Coconut Pie Kind of Guy

by Candy Moulton

Beating Out the Pilgrims

Beating Out the Pilgrims

by Joann Roe

Following Cherokee Tracks

Following Cherokee Tracks

by Candy Moulton

Truth Failed To Hide In A Tin

Truth Failed To Hide In A Tin

by Larry K. Brown

The Bell Tolls For Bell

The Bell Tolls For Bell

by Bob Boze Bell

From Shovels to DNA

From Shovels to DNA

by Jana Bommersbach

Judgment at Jacksboro

Judgment at Jacksboro

by Johnny D. Boggs

Vera McGinns

Vera McGinns

by Jana Bommersbach

When was the first train robbery in America?

by Marshall Trimble

Are there any books or articles that examine the “shootist” personality? Was Clay Allison bipolar, schizophrenic, antisocial or some combination of psychoses? Or was he just overly sensitive?

by Marshall Trimble

In the April 2003 True West, the Blazer’s Mill shoot-out claimed to have 13 Regulators, however the list gives only 12 names. Who was the 13th man? Also, I’m familiar with all the names on the list except for “Dirty Steve” Stephens. Can you tell me anythi

by Marshall Trimble

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