true west blog
Chief Dan George

Chief Dan George

Chief Dan George is perhaps best known for playing Old Lodge Skins in the 1970 Western Little Big Man.  He was not the first choice. Director Arthur...

read more
Arizona’s Most Famous Card Game

Arizona’s Most Famous Card Game

Arizona is a place that loves its myths and legends. Sometimes it’s difficult to separate fact from fiction. Such is the story of Corydon Cooley and...

read more
DeForest Kelley

DeForest Kelley

Believe it or not, DeForest Kelley almost had one more shot—he did four--at appearing in a Tombstone-related movie or TV episode. He’d played Morgan...

read more
Tom Mix

Tom Mix

The 1920’s was the golden age of heroes that included, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Red Grange, Gertrude Erdle and Charles Lindbergh but the most famous...

read more
Lon Megargee

Lon Megargee

Lon Megargee is often characterized as Arizona’s original cowboy artist.  He was born in 1883 just about the time Buffalo Bill Cody was transforming...

read more
Tom Harper Hangs

Tom Harper Hangs

Tom Harper was a good friend of Curly Bill Brocius during Tombstone’s heyday. He also bit the dust before his Cowboy associates. In September 1880,...

read more
Arizona’s Shangri La

Arizona’s Shangri La

When one imagines pristine Arizona’s dry, desolate, sun-baked deserts in the 1850s it’s difficult to picture any of it as being a utopian Shangri La...

read more
Death Valley Scotty

Death Valley Scotty

It was called The Battle of Wingate Pass—but it was a con job by the famed Walter “Death Valley Scotty” Scott. In 1906, Scotty was taking an...

read more
Doc’s Gal

Doc’s Gal

The relationship of Doc Holliday and “Big Nose Kate” is well known.  But when did it start?  Many accounts say the pair met in Ft. Griffin, TX in...

read more