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Were there any outlaws or cowboys who were disabled?

Were there any outlaws or cowboys who were disabled?

by Marshall Trimble

The Early West

The Early West

by Meghan Saar

Inspired by the Prairie

Inspired by the Prairie

by Jana Bommersbach

Rekindling Campfires

Rekindling Campfires

by Jane C. Bischoff

The Gipper’s Boots and Saddles

The Gipper’s Boots and Saddles

by Phil Spangenberger

More than Just O.K.

More than Just O.K.

by Johnny D. Boggs

Rider of the Purple Prose

Rider of the Purple Prose

by Dusty Richards

Trailing Wilson Price Hunt’s Astorians West

Trailing Wilson Price Hunt’s Astorians West

by Candy Moulton

B&W Trailer Hitches

B&W Trailer Hitches

by Meghan Saar

Tracking Randisi’s Volumes

Tracking Randisi’s Volumes

by Sandy Whiting

Some cowboys supposedly took a photograph of a prehistoric-like bird or reptile

Some cowboys supposedly took a photograph of a prehistoric-like bird or reptile

by Marshall Trimble

Which type of horse and saddle were the most liked and used by the U.S. Cavalry?

Which type of horse and saddle were the most liked and used by the U.S. Cavalry?

by Marshall Trimble

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