Footprints of The Frontier on MSN
How One Lawman Took Down the “Robin Hood” of the Wild West
At the turn of the 20th century, one man ruled the borderlands — Augustín Chacón, the Mexican bandit they called El Peludo, ...
Footprints of The Frontier on MSN
How the Horse Turned Native Tribes Into an Unstoppable Force
Long before trains, planes, or machines, horses were the force that built America. From ancient fossils in Wyoming to the ...
Paul Andrew Hutton’s ‘Undiscovered Country’ and Peter Cozzen’s ‘Deadwood’ examine the nation through separate lenses.
Efforts were made to fortify the Stanford jail following the arrest of the Harpes. Micajah, the older and larger of the Harpe brothers, offered to beat any two able-bodied men in a fist fight in ...
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