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Spring
1995

Features - John Younger: The Forgotten Brother (James Gang member's eventual life); Geronimo's Arrest At Ojo Caliente (Indian Agent John Clum hatches a dangerous plot); Trouble In Mexico (Posse pursues train robbers below the border); The Canoe Builders (Northwest Indians built magnificent sea-going craft); Fort Laramie: Proud Post On The Plains (Historic site retains nineteenth-century frontier atmosphere); The Lion Of Tombstone's Ghost: Biographer John B. Flood, Jr. (He was the last of Wyatt Earp's many loyal friends) Departments - Editor's Notebook; Letter Rip; Going Western; Winning The West; Book Roundup; Wild Old Days
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Winter
1998

Features - Johnny Goff: Roosevelt's Rocky Mountain Hunter (Vacation for President Theodore Roosevelt means hunting mountain lions and bears with Johnny Goff, his favorite guide); The Guns Of Val Verde (Confederate battery fights up and down the Red River with captured Union artillery); Billy Bowlegs: The Seminole Chief Who Wouldn't Be Subdued (A Florida chief fights federal troops and Andrew Jackson against removal to the Indian Nations); Break Out! (A handful of prisoners lead a desperate escape from the Carson City penitentiary); 120 Years Of Keeping The Light (An Ottawa medicine woman and historian, Aunt Jane Phelps, keeps the light of tradition burning for her people); The Disappearance Of George Nutting (On Oregon livestock inspector leaves to count sheep throughout the state but never returns); Hanging The Devil (Ruthless murderer John Childers is the first man to be hanged at Fort Smith, and Judge Isaac Parker is nowhere in sight); A Train Robbery Turned Bad (Ben Kilpatrick tries for one last haul using Butch Cassidy's "foolproof" technique) Departments - Editor's Notebook; Letter Rip; Smith's West; Going Western; Trail's Grown Dim; Book Roundup; Gunsmith; Wild Old Days
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Spring
1998

Features - The 1893 Chadron To Chicago Cowboy Horse Race (A newspaper stunt results in nine cowboys racing their way across the plains of Nebraska to the streets of Chicago); The Mystery Of Dead Woman's Crossing (Former Oklahoma Territory lawman Sam Bartell beats the bushes along Deer Creek for a missing woman and her baby); Dance In The Old West (Pioneers used modified folk dances from their homelands to socialize and relax on the American frontier); Frozen Posse Of The Humboldt (A cold but determined posse chases a group of renegade Indians after four Nevada ranchers are murdered); Xenophon In America: The Doniphan Expedition (Missouri volunteers undertake an awesome military maneuver to secure a foothold in the war with Mexico); Jake Hoover And The Fabulous Treasures Of Montana (Shiny blue sapphires were worthless rocks in the eyes of Montana gold miners, until Jake Hoover took a closer look); Traveling The Old Spanish Trail (What was once one of the most treacherous trails in America is now a ribbon of highways); George Tann: Frontier Doctor (George Tann had many grateful patients, including a young girl named Laura Ingalls) Departments - Editor's Notebook; Letter Rip; West Sketch; Going Western; Trails Grown Dim; Book Roundup; Gunsmith; Wild Old Days
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Fall
1998

Features - Red Cloud And Chief Big Bones (Yale professor and paleontologist O.C. Marsh had only one obstacle standing between him and the elusive Brontotherium - Red Cloud of the Sioux); One Man For Wildlife (Whether with his fists or his six-shooter, game warden Otto Peterson swore to protect Colorado's natural resources at all costs); The Trial Of Standing Bear (Ponca Chief Standing Bear makes a daring flight from Oklahoma and demands his day in court - unheard of for Native Americans in the 1800s); The Murder Of Charles Morgan Blessing (Dead men indeed tell tales as the discovery of Charles Blessing leads to a story of greed, murder and British Columbia's infamous hanging judge); The Outlaw Days Of Reuben Stillwell (The past comes back to haunt an Idaho cowboy and family man in the form of a bounty-hunting Texas lawman); Castle: The Town That's Still Waiting For A Train (Well on its way to becoming another Leadville, Castle, Montana, had mmore than enough silver to go around. What it needed was a railhead); C.G. Morledge: Photographer Forgotten (When Clarence Morledge captured the frozen victims of Wounded Knee, he secured a much overlooked page in history) Departments - Editor's Notebook; Trail's Grown Dim; Letter Rip; Book Roundup; Smith's West; Gunsmith; Going Western; Wild Old Days
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Fall
1999

Features - Blazer's Mill: The Gunfight Revisited (Photographic evidence provides new insight on the fight between Billy the Kid's Regulators and Buckshot Roberts); Kit Carson Takes A Wife (Kit Carson challenges a mountain of a mountain man for the hand of an Indian maiden); The California Adventures Of Victoria & Albert (The first elephants to visit California since the Pleistocene Age delight Gold Rush era audiences); Wide-Eyed World: M.D. Houghton's Wyoming Sketches (Merrit Dana Houghton drew pen and ink sketches with such careful attention to detail that they can still be mistaken for photographs of Wyoming's past); Fetterman - Was He A Scapegoat? (On December 21, 1866, Captain William J. Fetterman and eighty men disappeared from the view of Fort Phil Kearny. Within an hour the entire force was dead. Was the young officer at fault?); The Real West: An Interview With Michael Wallis (Author Michael Wallis sits down with Old West to discuss his new book, the 101 Ranch and history in general); The Last Ride (Fort Stambaugh is a bleak reminder of an enthusiastic young lieutenant from Ohio who died a hard death and became the namesake of a nearly forgotten fort) Departments - Editor's Notebook; Letter Rip; Smith's West; Going Western; Book Roundup; Gunsmith; Wild Old Days
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