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Arkansas Tom

Arkansas Tom

Oklahoma and the Indian Territory provided some of the West’s wildest history including one of its deadliest gunfights. The battle occurred on...

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Cowboys? No Turkeyboys

Cowboys? No Turkeyboys

There were a number of ways a young man could become a cattleman. He could hire out as a cowboy, gather and brand mavericks until he had enough to...

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Territorial Sheriffs

Territorial Sheriffs

Arizona was the last of the refuge of the drifting lawmen and desperadoes of the Old West.  Its wild country, lack of roads, and proximity to the...

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The Dish Washer

The Dish Washer

In 1878 a young boy named Henry McCarty washed dishes in the kitchen at the Hotel de Luna on the edge of the Camp Grant military reservation near...

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Monsoon Madness

Monsoon Madness

This is the time of year when we Zonies get more than a little crazy from the heat. We’ve had it up to here with the 24/7 oven blasts and we’re all...

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The Chiricahua Cattle Company

The Chiricahua Cattle Company

One of the most revered names in the history of the cattle industry in Arizona is the Chiricahua Cattle Company or, as it was known by its brand,...

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True West–Inspired

True West–Inspired

Sam Shepard’s 1980 play True West is one of his best known efforts.  It examines the relationship of two brothers—previously estranged—as they come...

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