New Yorker Alexander Cartwright brought the game to the frontier during the California Gold Rush, making it truly the national pastime.
Interview: John Koster / Wild West Author
No survivors with George Armstrong Custer at the Little Bighorn in June 1876? John Koster, author of Custer Survivor, says otherwise.
Eiteljorg Museum – Art of the West
Since 1989 the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, Ind., has been introducing Western art to a worldwide audience.
The Death of the Kursk Offensive: Sympathy for the Devil
What killed Operation Citadel? A lot of things.
Daily Quiz for March 31, 2011
This Free French submarine was responsible for sinking more ships than any other French vessel during World War II.
Ned Seath Awarded Navy Cross
Marine lance corporal receives citation for action 45 years ago, in ceremony on Feb. 11, 2011, at Marine Corps Museum in Quantico
The West and Baseball Go Gun Hand in Glove
Baseball and the West remain editor Greg Lalire’s lifelong obsessions – but he’s not alone.
Ned Seath’s Navy Cross Ceremony
Photos from the February 11, 2011 ceremony presenting the Navy Cross and Bronze Star medals to Ned Seath.
Book Review: Wild Bill Donovan
A new biography uncovers fresh revelations about the life of America’s greatest-ever spy chief.
Book Review: Neptune’s Inferno
Neptune’s Inferno The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal By James D. Hornfischer. 516 pp. Random […]
