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Can twenty-seven seconds define a man’s life?
"Wyatt Earp: Frontier lawman, gambler, outlaw, Western legend. An icon whose reputation, justified or not, has been created and enhanced through literature, films and television."
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My latest, When the Dust Cleared, done this year for a possible cover. In between I have illustrated hundreds of “shots” on every aspect of Tombstone in the tumultuous but legendary year, 1881. -BBB
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Christmas Day, 1894: Jew Jake (second from left) stands outside his saloon between big, bad Pike Landusky (third from left) and his stepdaughter Elfie (far left). The fourth person is believed to be Thomas Carter.
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At #3 for the Top Western Art Museums of the West 2021 is the A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art (Trinidad, CO)
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Ghost towns, road trips and hiking trails. The rest is history. Find adventure, scenery, arts and culture here in Southwest Montana. @SouthwestMT https://t.co/6w0feO9YUZ
As Apaches flock to these dances, held near Cibecue, Arizona, reservation agents worry that Noch-ay-del-klinne is actually preaching to the others that their chiefs will return from the dead and the white man will disappear. https://t.co/IsO7ve1fLL
The 1890s photoengraving of Australia’s famous explorer John Forrest and his mixed-race 1874 survey party crossing the uncharted center of Western Australia is illustrative of the country’s complex colonial and...https://t.co/BJ1PFjuky1
On July 13, Gen. Nelson Miles took the train to Albuquerque to meet with Lt. Charles B. Gatewood, then stationed in New Mexico Territory.
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Despite all attempts to portray Christmastime in Bozeman as just your average holy and joyous celebration, newspapers did admit that gunplay could be a problem.
— By Frederic Remington, published in Harper’s Weekly, December 21, 1889 — https://t.co/lIBEZekn5r