life in the old west
Flame Delhi

Flame Delhi

Arizona's First Native Born Major League Baseball Player Most Americans are aware that on April 15th, 1912, the luxury liner Titanic sank in the...

read more
Those Harvey Girls

Those Harvey Girls

Humorist Will Rogers once remarked, “Fred Harvey supplied the West in food and wives.” It wasn’t just the excellent food that attracted people to...

read more
Mothers and Babies

Mothers and Babies

Westerners were known for their compassion especially to women and children especially in those isolated mining camps where women and children were...

read more
The Hazards of Underground Mining

The Hazards of Underground Mining

Those hard rock miners in mining camps like Bisbee, Morenci, Virginia City and Jerome, faced a number of hazards including gas pockets, cave ins,...

read more
Mules, Levi’s and Chuckwagons

Mules, Levi’s and Chuckwagons

Can horses really run themselves to death? Marie Johnson (Dallas, Texas)     Horses can run themselves to death even without a rider. A...

read more
Frontier Editors

Frontier Editors

Wherever folks settled in the rugged wilds of the West there remained a desire to keep up with what was happening “Back in the States.” Local events...

read more