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The Stock Market Crashes
 
Lies, exaggerations and warped recollections force historians to rely on simple logic for the right answer to one of the most important questions about the shootout.
Blood Feud in the Kern River Country

Charlie Russell's Last Legacy

Warm Springs Apache Leader Nana: The 80-Year-Old Warrior Turned the Tables



WYATT EARP
Wyatt Earp's First Star
Young Wyatt Earp wears his badges well. Learn more about the photo's history and provenance.
   
TOMBSTONE'S CEMETERY
Tombstone's Cemetery: Boothill
The old cemetery boasts graves of Clantons, McLaurys and other legendary Tombstone characters--not to mention some of the world's most famous (and funny) epitaphs.
 
GUNFIGHTERS & LAWMEN
Twenty-Four Hours With Ike Clanton
The cantankerous Cowboy kept pushing for a fight as he made the rounds in Tombstone before the most famous shootout in the Wild West, but when the bullets started flying, so did he.
The James-Younger Gang and their Circle of Friends
Willie Kennard: Yankee Hill's Black Marshal
Bat Masterson
Doc Holliday
Billy the Kid: The Great Escape
Reno Gang's Reign Of Terror
Harvey Logan: Wildest of the Wild Bunch
Jesse James and the Gads Hill Train Holdup
 
   
 
WARRIORS & CHIEFS
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.
Chief Seattle
Lakotas: Feared Fighters of the Plains
Chiricahua Chief Cochise
Estanislao: Rebellious Indian Warrior
Brulé Sioux Chief Spotted Tail
Kiowa Chief Satanta
Cheyenne Chief Tall Bull
 
 
SHOOTOUTS
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral: Did Tom McLaury Have a Gun?
Lies, exaggerations and warped recollections force historians to rely on simple logic for the right answer to one of the most important questions about the shootout.
O.K. Corral: A Gunfight Shrouded in Mystery
Blood Bath at Going Snake: The Cherokee Courtroom Shootout
Gem Saloon Shootout
Bat Masterson and the Sweetwater Shootout
Shootout in the Bella Union Hotel
 
   
 
INDIAN WARS
Wounded Knee Massacre: United States versus the Plains Indians
Some 30 years of warfare between the United States and the Plains Indians reached a grisly climax on December 29, 1890, at South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation.
Black Hawk War
Nez Perce War
Sand Creek Massacre
Soldiers vs. Apaches: One Last Time at Guadalupe Canyon
The Battle of White Bird Canyon: First Fight of the Nez Perce
 
 
WESTERN LORE
   
 
WOMEN IN THE WEST
 
CORPS OF DISCOVERY
Corps of Discovery: Long March of Lewis and Clark
For 28 arduous and danger-filled months, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the longest armed reconnaissance in military history.
   
 
PONY EXPRESS
The Pony Express: Riders of Destiny
The Pony Express only operated for about 18 months, but the picture-perfect enterprise captured the imagination of a nation and has grown larger than life through the years.
 
SETTLING THE WEST
   
 
AFRICAN AMERICANS & THE WEST
 
GOLD RUSH
Klondike Gold Rush
Known as 'Lying George' for his many false strikes, George Washington Carmack and two Indian friends found a real nugget in 1896 that set off a fabled gold rush in Canada.
James Marshall: California's Gold Discoverer
A Lady's Life in the Gold Rush
 
   
 
GAMBLING
The Gamblers' War in Tombstone
Before the bloody feud with the Cowboys reached a head, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and other 'Easterners' had to deal with the 'Slopers.'
Faro: Favorite Gambling Game of the Frontier
Gambling in the Old West
 
 
MORE STORIES
The Real Men of Deadwood
The 1870s Western mining town was chock-full of rough-and-tumble characters, many of whom -- like Wild Bill Hickok and Al Swearengen -- reappear in fine fettle on the hit HBO television series Deadwood.
Death at Summit Springs: Susanna Alderdice and the Cheyennes
Fort Worth's Wild White Elephant Saloon
The Prohibition Rule: Murder in Sioux City
Mason County War
Spirit Lake Massacre
Frontier Hero Davy Crockett
Wild Bill Hickok
 
   
 
MORE STORIES
Doc Holliday
Southerner John Henry -- better known as Doc Holliday -- became a dentist, went West for his health and was soon transformed into a legendary killer...but just how deadly was he?
Harvey Logan: Wildest of the Wild Bunch
Jesse James and the Gads Hill Train Holdup
Reno Gang's Reign Of Terror
Tom Ketchum and His Gang
Wyatt Earp's Lost Year
Reign of the Rough-Scuff: Law and Lucre in Wichita
 
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