Wyoming Range War: The Infamous Invasion of Johnson County by John Davis, University of […]
Wild West Review: Ozarks Gunfights and Other Notorious Incidents
Ozarks Gunfights and Other Notorious Incidents by Larry Wood, Pelican Publishing, Gretna, La., 2010, […]
Book Review: Wyatt Earp / A Biography of the Legend, Tombstone Before the Earps
Wyatt Earp: A Biography of the Legend, Vol. II, Part 1: Tombstone Before the […]
Wild West Review: The American Military Frontiers
The American Military Frontiers: The United States Army in the West, 1783–1900 by Robert […]
The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Showcases More Than Just Ranching
It also presents a pioneer town, Indian art, fine art and firearms. To find […]
Ghost Towns: Alta, Colorado
Pat Cullen, Frank Dimik and Thomas Knott discovered the Alta vein in Gold King […]
The Marlin-Ballard Pacific and Montana Rifles Appeared as the Buffalo Disappeared
A Western movie spotlighted one Montana. Gunsmith John M. Marlin’s revolutionary improvements to the […]
Wyatt Earp’s Most Controversial Decision
The lawman-turned-referee called a low blow in an 1896 heavyweight boxing match, and the uproar that followed reverberated nationwide.
Bandido Tiburcio Vásquez at Tres Pinos
At an isolated California settlement, a band of thieves took all the loot they […]
The Infernal but Necessary Fort Gibson
Some government officials considered it the most important post on the Western frontier. Still others cried for its relocation. Meanwhile, liquor, fever and poor living conditions were causing scores of desertions and deaths.
