The November 2008 line-up:
ANDREW MCCONNEL – The story of the farmer who killed Marshal Tom Smith, by chopping off his head.
LEWIS HOLDER HANGED – Although Isaac Parker said when he hanged a man, he didn’t need to be handed a second time. At one point there were those that thought Lewis Holder would have to be hanged again.
BIG NOSE KATE – Known as the girlfriend of Doc Holliday, Mary Katherine Harony led an interesting life with and without Doc.
BLACK BART I & II – Black Bart, also known as the “Poet Bandit”, was one of the Old West’s most unique stage robbers.
TETON JACKSON – A horse thief who store horses, not one or two at a time, but by the hundreds. But, like many outlaws, after spending time in jail he went down the straight and narrow.
WILLIAM DUNN – Never a man to let friendship stand in the way of money, Bill and one of his brothers killed two friends because they had a $5,000 reward on their heads.
BUTCH & SUNDANCE FINAL SHOOTOUT – Just how did Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid actually die? Was it in Bolivia, or of old age back here in the States?
DAN CLIFTON – As a member of Bill Doolin’s gang, Dan, also known as “Dynamite Dick”, went out of this world with a bang.
RUSSIAN BILL – William Rogers Tattenborn, also known as Russian Bill, was “A darn nuisance”. And it cost him his life, at the end of a rope.
NATHANIEL REED – The story of an outlaw from Arkansas living in Oklahoma with the nickname of “Texas Jack” who found he could make more money telling stories of his outlaw life than when he lived it.
JOSEPH WALKER – One of the lesser-known mountain men who came across the giant sequoias of Yosemite Valley.
CHARLES STANTON – The story of a man who started with nothing, and became the most influential man in the area. Unfortunately, he didn’t do it legally.
SWILL CART CRASH – Back in the Old West there was no such thing as the EPA. Maybe in Virginia City, Nevada back in 1885 there should have been one such agency.
WILLIAM B. IDE – For 24 days Ide was the President of California. The circumstances were unique, but he really was the President.
ST. JOSEPH, MO – St. Joseph was an important town as the kicking off point for wagon trains. But, because of a bridge it took second place to another city.
BAT MASTERSON MARRIES – Most gamblers never marry because they’re always on the move, and they work at night. Bat not only got married. He had a successful marriage. (Picture is of Bat Masterson)
TEXAS RANGERS – Formed to protect the borders of Texas, they were so successful that eventually they became the official law enforcement agency of Texas.
LITTLE BIG HORN RETALIATIONS – In less than five months after the Little Big Horn, retaliations started with the attack of Chief Dull Knife’s village.
MONTANA LYNCH LAW – Montana was known for its lynching. Helena had one in 1877 that was well documented.
LINDSEY APPLEGATE – One of the good Indian Agents, Applegate tried to get two rival tribes to live together. But it wasn’t to be.
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