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Edgar Payne’s innate talents and careful eye enabled him to capture moments in the West using broad brush strokes like the Impressionists’. The subjects of his Arizona Indians are perfectly comfortable in a roughly depicted, yet expansive landscape.

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A closeup of the 1898 Survey Map illustrates the Goingsnake District of the Indian Territory. The Whitmire Home is where Zeke Proctor’s murder trial was supposed to be held, but the legal proceeding was moved to the Whitmire School.

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Tony Abeyta’s Copper Valley, Chamise Blooms, with its abstracted sky and realistic floral array, was estimated to bring in $7,000 but went for $17,000.

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Bold colors and shapes help define All the Wild That Remains by Logan Maxwell Hagege. The painting, plus a colored pencil study he created while working on the piece, sold for twice the expected sale price.

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The last successful raid of The Daltons turned tragic...and The Dalton Gang’s triumph is short-lived.

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Bob Dalton, in desperation, had one more job planned. It would prove to be his last. He fooled nobody with the fake whiskers.

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Dead Men Riding – Eight outlaws ride toward Adair, Oklahoma. The robbers are believed to have been Bob, Grat (just escaped from jail in California) and Emmett Dalton, Bill Doolin, Bill Power, Dick Broadwell, Charley Pierce and Bitter Creek Newcomb.

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Billy the Kid respected his hard-working Mexican neighbors in the Pecos River Valley, and in turn, they gave him their respect and friendship.

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“Uncle Dick” Wootton, born Richens Lacy Wootton in Virginia in 1816, went west on the Santa Fe Trail at the age of 20.

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Some bronc busters had luck with the gentle touch and others rode ‘em until they were broke. I think then and now they would all say, “Whatever ya do, don’t break their spirit.”

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