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Outlaw Will Carver
Outlaw Will Carver: Gunned Down in Streets of Sonora. Member Wild Bunch. Outlaw Will Carver: Member Wild Bunch. Pictured in the famous "Fort Worth Five" photo with Kid Curry, Butch Cassidy, Ben "Tall Texan" Kilpatrick and...
I Killed The Earp Brother
I Killed The Earp Brother Warren Earp Gunned Down In Arizona Saloon By Texas Rancher Johnny Boyett. Scene at saloon. Earp would have been wise to stay away. But he walked back into the bar-room, where he dared the enraged...
To Hell On A Fast Horse
To Hell On A Fast Horse. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Two Friends Divided by Fate and by Lead. Mark Lee Gardner and Kurt house tell the story. New song at end of video, "Ballad of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid."
Ben Kilpatrick
Ben Kilpatrick. Noted Train Robber - The last living member of the outlaw gang called "The Wild Bunch" Featured in the famous "Fort Worth Five" photograph along with Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid, Kid Curry and Will...
Arizona Bill
Arizona Bill. Just A Pile of Rocks or a Grave? Great Storyteller, Fascinating Historian and All Around Nice Guy. Setting: TOMBSTONE, Arizona. Bill tells the exciting story. Aerial Photography. SET SCREEN RES TO HD OR...
My Son Was “Billy the Kid”
My Son Was "Billy the Kid." Walking in History: Catherine McCarty Antrim, Silver City, New Mexico. Walk with me the final resting place. Directions included. She was said by all to be a highly respected lady. Important: Set...
Death on the Pecos
Death on the Pecos. Skulls Tell the Stories of Over 90 Years of Comanche Raiding in the Wild West. The Goodnight-Loving Trail crossed here. The Goodnight-Loving cattle drive was featured in the book and movie Lonesome Dove....
Wild West History Association the largest society dedicated to Wild West history
Wild West History Association the largest society dedicated to Wild West history
Eight Hours of Hell
Eight Hours of Hell One rancher holds off 52 hired gunmen while writing a journal of his last stand, which was one of the most impressive last stands in American history. In April 1892 Nate Champion lost his life in Wyoming...
