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Monthly Radio Show - April 2006



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TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA FOUNDED – On April 1, 1877, Ed Schieffelin decided to go prospecting in southern Arizona. Everyone though he was a fool.

BLAZER’S MILL SHOOTOUT – During the Lincoln County War, a gang of 13 Regulators, including Billy the Kid were out shot by just one man.

RICHARDSON/LOVING GUNFIGHT – One of Dodge City’s most famous gunfights, in reality it was just one more fight over a woman.

CHARLES M. RUSSELL I & II – Charles Russell was a cowboy who just happened to be an artist. But, when he met Nancy Cooper, things changed.

GEORGE SCARBOROUGH – George is known for being the man who killed the man who killed the famous man…John Wesley Harden.

BUTCH CASSIDY – Butch was probably the least likely looking and acting head of a bandit gang. But, he sure did a great job of leading outlaws.

RACIAL SLUR – Today a racial slur would result in a lawsuit. In 1881, it resulted in the death of four men.

LEVI STRAUSS – Not all men made their fortune working the gold fields of California. One man who made it elsewhere was a Bavarian immigrant.

DEACON JIM MILLER – Jim Miller man was known as Deacon Miller and Killer Miller. And both names were correct.

ANNIE OAKLEY I & II – Phoebe Anne Moses, a slight girl from Ohio was probably one of the least likely people to be associated with the Wild West.

BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO – This battle took place in just 18 minutes. But it changed the face of the southwest.

JOHN GLANTON I & II – John was an entrepreneur who was always looking for new business opportunities. And they usually involved killing.

THE GREAT NEWSPAPER BATTLE – In the Old West, being the first in getting the news out wasn’t always important. But, in this instance, a twenty-minute scoop was the difference between success and failure.

PETER LASSEN – There are those people who aspire to be the president of a country. Peter Lassen wanted to start his own country.

STEAMSHIP SULTANA – Following the Civil War, captured Union Soldiers were returning home, when an unbelievable tragedy struck.

TEN MILES OF TRACK – Probably the greatest single achievement of the construction of the transcontinental railroad was the laying of ten miles of track in one day.

BILLY THE KID ESCAPES – When Billy the Kid realized he wasn’t going to get the amnesty he was promised, he escapes his captors.

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