Ten Deadly Texans by Dan Anderson and Laurence J. Yadon, Pelican Publishing, Gretna, La., […]
Book Review: Black Army Officer / Henry Flipper
The Fall of a Black Army Officer: Racism and the Myth of Henry O. […]
Wild West Book Review: Trailing Louis L’Amour in Arizona
Trailing Louis L’Amour in Arizona (by Bert Murphy, MBAR Publishing, Roswell, N.M., 2008, $22. […]
Wild West Book Review: Court-Martial of Apache Kid
Court-Martial of Apache Kid: Renegade of Renegades by Clare V. McKanna Jr., Texas Tech […]
Colt’s ‘Old Model Navy’ Revolvers Found a Ready Market in the West
Jayhawkers and border ruffians had a handle on them.
The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave Makes for a Most Attractive Lookout
Wyoming’s not alone—Colorado remembers Cody, too.
Ghost Town: Old Hachita, New Mexico
Indians mined turquoise for centuries in the mountains in extreme southwestern New Mexico; the […]
Blood for Blood: The Mono Lynching
After an Indian named ‘Poker Tom’ was murdered in California’s Mono County in 1891, […]
Cornelia Adair’s Journey to the JA
She would eventually run the Texas ranch founded by Charles Goodnight and her husband, […]
Virgil Earp: In a Brother’s Shadow
Although he was a first-rate lawman and stood tall during that deadly gunfight near the O.K. Corral, Virgil Earp will forever be known as Wyatt’s older brother.
