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Articles from Wild West (October 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
A Charles Schreyvogel classic still looking good at age 100: Saving the Dispatch celebrates Western troopers. Boggs, Johnny D. 438
Ambrose Bierce, the Wickedest Man in San Francisco. Book review 147
Annie Oakley items. Brief article 67
Autry Festival. Brief article 29
Bank cashiers sometimes dealt with unauthorized withdrawals: Jesse James tested the mettle of Joseph Heywood. Koster, John 1467
Breaking the Buckskin Ceiling. Brief article 57
Canadian Fur Trade. Brief article 43
Canyon Diablo, Arizona. Uebelhor, Christopher O. 494
Cheyenne Blood. Brief article 158
Custer's complexion. Riley, Don Letter to the editor 185
Dodge City docket. Brief article 106
Donovan and Custer. Clark, Michael R. Letter to the editor 186
Famous last words. Hall, Calvin Brief article 69
Fort Laramie: Military Bastion of the High Plains. Book review 543
Fort Worth. Video recording review 183
Frontier editors go the way of all press: Forbes is forgotten, but not so Dutton Peabody. Lalire, Gregory Editorial 647
Frontier flashes. Brief article 104
Giants in the land: monstrous frontier freight wagons rumble still in Ketchum, Idaho. Sneed, David 517
Gunsmoke, Lonesome Dove dominate WWA poll. Brief article 287
Happy trails. Brief article 116
Jesse James. Video recording review 179
Lakota Artifacts. Brief article 33
Lewis died 200 years ago. 276
Little more than neighborhood thugs, they still left a big black mark: the Blalock-Fry Gang pulled off a string of robberies. Wood, Larry 1578
Louis Kraft acts on his love of history to tell Indian agent Wynkoop's story: this renaissance man's works include an evening with Ned onstage. Boggs, Johnny D. Interview 1238
Moose or elk? Wimbish, Connie; Turrentine, Tom Letter to the editor 137
More than a trail ride. Brief article 273
Mule offspring? Riley, Don Letter to the editor 271
Navajo textbook. Brief article 128
New Mexico Museum opening. Brief article 65
Newspapering in the Old West. Book review 113
Not Just a Housewife. Brief article 51
Not married to Wyatt Earp: Glenn Boyer kept the name of the iconic lawman alive but has been accused of muddying the Earp research field. Though other projects have preoccupied him of late, the controversial octogenarian has not lost his grit and again speaks with Wild West about his main man. 4271
Parks on PBS. 33
Pawnee passion. Brief biography 184
Pistols, Petticoats & Poker: The Real Lottie Deno. Lauterborn, Dave Book review 388
Red Blood and Black Ink: Journalism in the Old West. Book review 187
Red Light Women of the Rocky Mountains. Book review 529
Red River art. Brief article 55
Rogers' firearms. Brief article 115
Roughing It. Brief article 169
Russell retrospective. Brief article 29
See you later, David Carradine. Obituary 70
See you later, Don, Ormly. Obituary 42
Sheep or goats? McSwain, Ross Letter to the editor 125
Silver satire: the frontier humor of newspaperman William Forbes: he was hard-drinking, fun-loving and witty. Smith, Scott Biography 1577
Smoking kills. Brief article 158
Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier. Boggs, Johnny D. Book review 296
Take the stage. Brief article 48
Teddys ride to recovery: as a young man, Theodore Roosevelt traveled to the Dakota Badlands to write, raise cattle and grieve heavy personal losses. He also laid the foundation of his presidency. Di Silvestro, Roger Cover story 4730
The cowboy brigade's inaugural invasion: Seth Bullock and 60 handpicked cowboys captivated the capital by riding in President Theodore Roosevelt's 1905 inaugural parade. DeArment, R.K. 2104
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Video recording review 198
The Poet Bandit of Arizona Territory: daring rustler and train robber 'Red' McNeil taunted territorial lawmen with his written words. Ackerman, Rita 2273
The Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878 was extremely advanced for its day: hunters, frontiersmen and a Mormon scion favored it. Layman, George J. 993
The Shootist. Video recording review 230
The Sutton-Taylor Feud: The Deadliest Blood Feud in Texas. Guttman, Jon 342
The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum marks 40 years of showcasing lawmen: Waco is the place to go for Ranger memorabilia. Wommack, Linda 731
The Vigilantes of Montana. Brief article 168
Two strong Lakota leaders shared the name 'He Dog': historians have long confused their biographies. Jacobson, Claes H. 1265
Wagon Days. Brief article 56
We Shall Remain. Video recording review 434
West words. Quotation 108
Western art. Calendar 31
Wild and woolly war of words: a Western writer wages a one-man battle to choose the best frontier quote. Among the quotable contenders are Virgil Earp, Doc Holliday, John Wesley Hardin, Buffalo Bill Cody and Sitting Bull. Banks, Leo W. Quotation 2829
Wild West's top ten: Bayard H. Brattstrom, zoologist and Wild West reader, ranks frontier fauna. Brattstrom, Bayard H. 330
Young Guns II. Brief article 189

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