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Monthly Radio Show - July 2006



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The July line-up:

CLAY ALLISON – Clay Allison was probably the first victim of drunk driving. But then, he was first in many things.

ORLANDO ROBBINS – Here is an Old West lawman that needs to be discovered by Hollywood.

BEE’S TELEGRAPH – Although Congress authorized the construction of the transcendental telegraph in 1860, the actual construction started two years earlier.

JUANITA OF DOWNIEVILLE – If this story has a moral it is that once you offend a woman, stay away from her, even to apologize.

A COWBOY’S EXPERIENCE – The actual words of a cowboy describing his experience at the end of a cattle drive.

GEORGE WARREN – There are those people who like to bet the horses. But how many loose $20 million on one race?

WARREN MASSACRE I & II – What could be called one of the most unique stories in the conflict between Indians and whites.

SAM BROWN – What the law couldn’t do, a citizen did. And a jury showed its gratitude.

MARK TWAIN – You probably didn’t know it, but Mark Twain was an Old West reporter. And, were it not for his experience in the west, he very well would not be known today.

WARREN EARP – It’s tough being a younger brother of famous men, especially if each time your brothers did something exciting, you were at home with mom and dad.

JEFF SMITH KILLED – Jeff Smith was a conman who knew every way to separate a man from his money, including at the point of a gun.

TALL BULL – The story of one of the greatest leaders of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers.

ROCK CREEK SHOOTOUT I & II – Quite often, there are a number of different versions of Old West events…especially when Wild Bill Hickok is involved.

BILLY THE KID KILLED – Although some say Pat Garrett killed The Kid in a cowardly way. Would you have done differently?

DAVID NEAGLE – David discovered when involved in a polarizing situation, to take a neutral position can only mean being attacked by both sides.

DOC KILLS GORDON – Doc Hilliday kills his first man. And wouldn’t you known it, a woman was involved.

OWEN WISTER – Although Owen couldn’t be called an “Old West person”, he was very instrumental in how we look at the Old West today.

THE BUCK GANG – Rufus Buck boasted, “That his outfit would make a record that would sweep all the other gangs of the territory into insignificance.” And he did.

CHIEF POCATELLO – Although Chief Pocatello, like most other chiefs, tried his best to protect his Shoshone tribe, in the end they ended up on a reservation.

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