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Wild West June 1996 Vol. 9 No. 1 Magazine Custer's Last Stand, Little Bighorn (G4)
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Wild West Chronicling the American Frontier
June 1996
Vol. 9 No. 1
ISSN 1046-4638
UPC
Cover:
Outlaw 'Dirty Dave' Rudabaugh
Buffalo Bill's Cody
Custer's Last Stand - The Indian Perspective - Little Bighorn coverup? - Indian scouts at the battle - brother Tom
First Person Account - Striking it rich in Leadville
Features
STRIKING IT REACH IN LEADVILLE translated by Walter Eherts - Norwegian prospector Robert Andersen's first hand account of silver mining in 1870s Leadville, Colorado
THE SHORT, NASTY LIFE OF DAVE RUDABAUGH by Robert Barr Smith dirty Dave was odoriferous and dangerous. "if ever there was a living man the Kid was afraid of, it was Rudabaugh," said one of Billy the Kid's friends.
LITTLE BIGHORN COVERUP? by Robert Nightengale Orders were disobeyed at the famous 1876 battle, but not by George Armstrong Custer. Did Major Marcus Reno and Captain Frederick Benteen hide the truth?
LAKOTA NOON AT THE GREASY GRASS by Greg Michno the indian village was taken by surprise, the Indians did not know they were fighting Custer, and there really was a "last stand" - Indian testimony says so
CELEBRATING CODY'S CENTENNIAL by Sierra Adare the 100 yer old Wyoming town named for frontiersman / showman William Cody is putting on a show in 1996 that it hopes will do Buffalo Bill proud
Departments
EDITORIAL
LETTERS
WARRIORS AND CHIEFS by Dean Knudsen the forgotten participants at the Little Bighorn were the 7th Cavalry's Crow and Arikara scouts
WESTERN LORE by Lori Lee Wilson John Rollin Ridge, also known as Yellow Bird, celebrated the legend of California's notorious badman Joaqin Murieta.
WESTERNERS by Charles M. Robinson III after earning two Medals of Honor during the Civil War, Tom Custer served in the West with his ore celebrated brother ... right to the end.
REVIEWS by Kenneth P. Czech Indian views of the Great Sioux War (1876-77) are considered. Plus reviews in brief and the 'best' western nonfiction books of all time
ARTISTS WEST by Peter A DePree spirited cowboy artist Bob Coronato, the young painter in town ... Hulett Wyoming that is
GUNFIGHTERS AND LAWMEN by E. Dixon Larson and Al Ritter Bill Gay found his way to the hangman's noose in Montana
WILD WEST GENERAL STORE
EVENTS ROUNDUP
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June 1996
Vol. 9 No. 1
ISSN 1046-4638
UPC
Cover:
Outlaw 'Dirty Dave' Rudabaugh
Buffalo Bill's Cody
Custer's Last Stand - The Indian Perspective - Little Bighorn coverup? - Indian scouts at the battle - brother Tom
First Person Account - Striking it rich in Leadville
Features
STRIKING IT REACH IN LEADVILLE translated by Walter Eherts - Norwegian prospector Robert Andersen's first hand account of silver mining in 1870s Leadville, Colorado
THE SHORT, NASTY LIFE OF DAVE RUDABAUGH by Robert Barr Smith dirty Dave was odoriferous and dangerous. "if ever there was a living man the Kid was afraid of, it was Rudabaugh," said one of Billy the Kid's friends.
LITTLE BIGHORN COVERUP? by Robert Nightengale Orders were disobeyed at the famous 1876 battle, but not by George Armstrong Custer. Did Major Marcus Reno and Captain Frederick Benteen hide the truth?
LAKOTA NOON AT THE GREASY GRASS by Greg Michno the indian village was taken by surprise, the Indians did not know they were fighting Custer, and there really was a "last stand" - Indian testimony says so
CELEBRATING CODY'S CENTENNIAL by Sierra Adare the 100 yer old Wyoming town named for frontiersman / showman William Cody is putting on a show in 1996 that it hopes will do Buffalo Bill proud
Departments
EDITORIAL
LETTERS
WARRIORS AND CHIEFS by Dean Knudsen the forgotten participants at the Little Bighorn were the 7th Cavalry's Crow and Arikara scouts
WESTERN LORE by Lori Lee Wilson John Rollin Ridge, also known as Yellow Bird, celebrated the legend of California's notorious badman Joaqin Murieta.
WESTERNERS by Charles M. Robinson III after earning two Medals of Honor during the Civil War, Tom Custer served in the West with his ore celebrated brother ... right to the end.
REVIEWS by Kenneth P. Czech Indian views of the Great Sioux War (1876-77) are considered. Plus reviews in brief and the 'best' western nonfiction books of all time
ARTISTS WEST by Peter A DePree spirited cowboy artist Bob Coronato, the young painter in town ... Hulett Wyoming that is
GUNFIGHTERS AND LAWMEN by E. Dixon Larson and Al Ritter Bill Gay found his way to the hangman's noose in Montana
WILD WEST GENERAL STORE
EVENTS ROUNDUP
Item is used in GC / very light yellowing darker on edges / cover showing light wear on edges / some corners turned down
Please Note shipping USPS regulations state Media Mail packages may not contain advertising. So If I can I will ship First Class or ground. If they weigh over 16 oz they will ship priority mail rate.
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