Already famous for his daring deeds in California and Arizona Territory, lawman Bob Paul outdid himself in Chihuahau, Mexico, in a showdown with a trio of desperate armed train robbers
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Film Review: Wyatt Earp’s Revenge
Director Michael Feifer had plenty of good material in the real-life killing of Dodge City prostitute Dora Hand, but he fails to deliver the goods in this straight-to-DVD film.
Letter From Wild West: August 2012
The only known image of Billy the Kid, a tintype that recently sold at auction for $2.3 million, leaves us wondering, What if there are more images of the Kid out there?
Julian Scott Civil War Painter
Curator Michael McAfee talks about artist Julian Scott and 51st New York Infantry at Antietam.
Appomattox Courthouse
Information about The Battle & Surrender At Appomattox Courthouse, one of the last Civil […]
Battle Of Spotsylvania Courthouse
Information about the Battle Of Spotsylvania Courthouse, an 1864 Civil War Battle of the […]
Who Won the Second Battle Of Bull Run? Hint: They Won the First One, Too
Picture the First Battle of Bull Run…only bigger and badder
Seven Days Battle
Information about The Battle Of Seven Days, a Civil War Battle of the American […]
Battle Of The Wilderness
Information about The Battle Of The Wilderness, an 1864 Civil War Battle of the American Civil […]
