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[December 2006 ISSUE]
Warm Springs Apache Leader Nana: The 80-Year-Old Warrior Turned the Tables
On August 19, 1881, in a remote New Mexico Territory canyon, Warm Springs Apache leader Nana ambushed a combined military and civilian force that was out to get him.
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The James-Younger Gang and their Circle of Friends
The famous outlaw gang could not have robbed so long and so well without the support of some "good" people.
Jesse James and the Gads Hill Train Holdup
 
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Blood Feud in the Kern River Country
A dispute over a gold mining claim in the lower Sierra Nevada involved three sets of brothers and led to four deaths and one sensational murder trial.
Charlie Russell's Last Legacy
 
   
Bonus Art of the West: December 2006
Ozark Mountains Artist Michael Andrews showcases the Steamboat Era and a Sheriff Bent on Keeping the Peace.
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