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Keep it in the Family

Keep it in the Family

Commodore Perry Owens had a problem keeping deputies when he was sheriff of Apache County, AZ in the late 1880s and of Navajo County, AZ in the mid...

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The Outlaw Trail

The Outlaw Trail

The so-called Outlaw Trail was a 1,500-mile stretch of untamed country running Canada to New Mexico and Butch Cassidy knew the way like the back of...

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Winged Victory

Winged Victory

She’s been referred to as the Goddess of Victory, Statue of Justice, and Madame de Vaunte but Arizonans prefer to call her Winged Victory because of...

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A Bad Man Goes Down

A Bad Man Goes Down

Bob Dozier was a successful farmer before—for whatever reason—he turned to crime in the Indian Territory. He delved into various and sundry...

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The Fairbank Train Robbery

The Fairbank Train Robbery

The railroad arrived in what became Fairbank in 1881. It was the closest rail link to the boom town of Tombstone which was at the time one of the...

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The Siege of Flagstaff

The Siege of Flagstaff

One of those Post-Indian Wars gunfights, almost lost in history occurred in northern Arizona on November 11th, 1899, eight years after Wounded Knee....

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The Folk Bandit

The Folk Bandit

Western outlaws were the product of a lawless and violent era during the post-Civil War days and the lust for land and gold.  They their infancy...

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