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Monthly Radio Show - September 2007



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The September line-up:

DOOLAN SHOOTOUT – This event could have been called “The Shootout at the O.K. Hotel,” but there might have been a problem with an event that took place eleven years earlier.

TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA TERRITORY – The Old West’s last boomtown survived killings and fires, but not a flood.

LAST WARRIOR SURRENDERS – On September 4, 1886, “One Who Yawns” surrendered to General Nelson Miles. You’ll be surprised when you discover his Mexican name.

CRAZY HORSE – One of the great Indian war chiefs, Crazy Horse ended up dieing in an undignified way.

RAWHIDE, NEVADA BURNS – Like many frontier boom towns, nature holds its destiny.

WRONG MEN HANGED – After hearing this story, partakers of alcoholic beverages may go on the wagon.

SCOTT COOLEY – During the 1870’s Texas was full of feuds. Scott was instrumental in starting the Mason County War that went on for 16 years.

BILL GRISTY – A “low-IQ” ruffian who rats out fellow gang members finds the rewards aren’t that great.

MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE – Mormons and Paiute Indians attack and kill a wagon train of Gentiles, resulting in government troops coming to Utah.

BEN HOLLIDAY – This king of transportation cut one too many corners, and found himself afoot.

CROOK'S STARVATION MARCH – The life of a frontier soldier was a rough one. And Crook’s march made it even worse. (See Picture)

DOG BITE MURDERS – Here’s an incident that started with a dog bite, and ended up involving the President of the United States.

ROMAN NOSE – Roman Nose proved that it’s not to be debated that if someone believes something strong enough, it will come true.

MORE TROUBLE FOR YOUNGERS I & II – After the fiasco the James and Younger brothers experienced while trying to rob the Northfield, Minnesota bank, one would thing their troubles would be over…But that wasn’t so.

CHIEF JOSEPH I & II – Chief Joseph’s inspirational leadership of his Nez Perce resulted in respect from many a white.

OLIVER LOVING – As you hear about Loving’s death, you’ll be reminded of the death of Gus in Lonesome Dove.

BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS TREED – Mexican Juan Cortina, seeing his family’s land holdings shrink took action against the Gringos.

FRANK M. CANTON – Many men of the Old West changed their name to gain a reputation or to evade one. Canton, not his real name, did it to evade one.

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