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Magazine Archives:Wild West

Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse resist the U.S. Army. Wild Bill Hickok takes a bullet in Deadwood. George Custer rides to the Little Bighorn River. These iconic figures of the American frontier, and many more, appear in Wild West magazine along with fascinating lesser-known characters like “Texas Jack” Omohundro, who made it cool to be a cowboy, and Lillian Smith, a sharpshooter who could match Annie Oakley. Award-winning authors and photos galore make reliving the history, lore, and culture of America’s most thrilling era a joy ride.

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Wyatt Earp in Seattle

by HistoryNet Staff8/3/200711/13/2020

Kit Carson’s Rescue Ride

by HistoryNet Staff6/26/20076/22/2016

Geronimo’s Last Surrender

by Edwin R. Sweeney6/7/20075/3/2024

Gang Crackdown: When Stuart’s Stranglers Raided the Rustlers

by HistoryNet Staff6/7/20076/22/2016

Comstock Heritage: America’s Oldest Western Silversmiths

by HistoryNet Staff6/6/20076/22/2016
A detail of a circa-1878 lithograph called "General Custer's Death Struggle" depicts the last moments of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn.

A Farmer Told His Bride an Old Wound Was From a Fight With Some Indians. He Got It at Little Bighorn.

by John P. Koster4/9/200710/20/2022

Jewelry Artist Douglas Magnus Owns Turquoise Mines

by HistoryNet Staff4/9/20076/22/2016

Is Custer The Most Misunderstood Figure in American History?

by Robert Nightengale4/6/200712/19/2022

Comanche Captives

by HistoryNet Staff4/6/20076/22/2016

Jesse James’s Assassination and the Ford Boys

by HistoryNet Staff3/8/20076/23/2016

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