The Council House Fight What began as a peace conference quickly erupted into a close-quarter brawl... Marshall Trimble
The Comanche and his Horse The acquisition of the horse in the 1600s brought immediate and sweeping changes to the Plains Indians. Marshall Trimble
Britt Johnson One of the Old West’s greatest stories of courage, perseverance and family love was that of Britt Johnson’s quest to rescue his wife Mary and two daughters after their capture in 1864 by a war party of Comanche and Kiowa. Marshall Trimble
Lone Star Legacy An epic generational tale of Texas and the Southwest reflects on the violent border region. Stuart Rosebrook
Burning Through Texas The only tribe to burn and kill its way to a sea inflamed the ire of the Texian Army. Mike Coppock
The Unbroken Peace Treaty After Texas gained statehood, Penatekas stayed true to a treaty negotiated with German emigrants. Tim Dasso
Following the Trail of Quanah Parker Tracking the last chief of the Comanche Nation from Texas’s Fort Parker to Oklahoma’s Fort Sill. Johnny D. Boggs