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Last Week (for the Month of December 2007)
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December 31 - January 6
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  • We return to Tombstone, Arizona to talk to Arizona Park Ranger, Don Taylor, to talk about Arizona’s smallest state park, the Cochise County Courthouse. The conversation takes place right next to a gallows.

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Cochise County Courthouse in Arizona
Cochise County Courthouse

  • Our regular, Jim MacGregor tells us about a mass murder from the 1800’s that outdoes any in contemporary history.

Jim MacGregor interviewed by Dakota Livesay
Jim MacGregor being interviewed by Dakota Livesay

John Heith being lynched
John Heith being lynched

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December 24 - 30
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  • We’re excited to once again have Billy the Kid expert, Drew Gomber with us. Drew and Dakota talk about an event in Billy’s life that, more than any other, tells us how well liked Billy was by the average people he knew.

Drew Gomber
Drew Gomber

Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid

  • Author and story teller, Bob Alexander tells us about the Gage train robbery, a robbery that’s a movie in the making.

Bob Alexander
Bob Alexander

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December 17 - 23
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  • This year’s Christmas show is filled with music, stories and conversations. We start with a conversation with Jim MacGregor about a California horse raid that involved over 3,000 horses. In the last half of the show Bill O’Neal tells us about the Old West’s largest ranch, the XIT…Yes, it was in Texas.

Jim MacGregor interviewed by Dakota Livesay
Jim MacGregor interviewed by Dakota Livesay

Working cattle on the XIT Ranch
Working Cattle on the XIT Ranch

Bill O'Neal
Bill O'Neal

  • During the show Dakota tells a couple of stories about Old West Christmases. One was a quiet Christmas, the other a wild party.

Santa reading Chronicle of the Old West Newspaper
Santa reading Chronicle of the Old West

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December 10 - 16
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  • Arizona’s official historian joins Dakota Livesay in a conversation about a couple of train robberies that took place in Arizona. It seems that the robbers of one of the trains disappeared without any trace. You’ll be intrigued to find out how it happened.

A mock train robbery, courtesy Shadows of the Past.
A mock train robbery, courtesy Shadows of the Past.

Marshall Trimble and Dakota Livesay
Marshall Trimble interviewed by Dakota Livesay

  • Dakota talks to Bill Elliot about one of the Old West’s most unique characters, John H. Slaughter. And, the conversation took place at the Slaughter Ranch outside of Douglas, Arizona.

John Slaughter
John Slaughter

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December 3 - 9
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  • Our regular, Bill O’Neal wrote a book about the great ranches of the 1800’s. When we were in Tombstone we had a chance to talk to Bill about the greatest of those ranches, the King Ranch. It’s not only an interesting story because of its origins, but that it is still going strong.

Richard King
Captain Richard King

Bill O'Neal
Historic Ranches of the Old West by Bill O'Neal

  • Although she wasn’t in Tombstone at the time, we gave Jan Cleere a phone call to talk about a Tombstone personality, Buckskin Frank Leslie. Here is a man who seemed to have a lot of political clout, but you sure wouldn’t want to cross him when he was drunk.

Frank LeslieJan Cleere
Frank Leslie Jan Cleere

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November 26 - December 2
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  • We had a listener ask us about Trigger, Roy Roger’s golden palomino horse. So, we talked to a man who knew Roy, and could be considered an expert on Trigger, Joel Dortch. I think you’ll enjoy our conversation. For those who are Roy Rogers fans, it will bring back memories.

Trigger and Roy Rogers
Trigger and Roy Rogers

Joel Dortch
Joel Dortch

  • Gregory Michno and his wife have written a book entitled “A Fate Worse Than Death.” It’s about the thousands of women and children who were kidnapped by Indians during the Plains Indian Wars. We give Gregory a phone call to talk about these people.

Olive Oatman
Olive Oatman
Captured in Arizona at age 13 (1851) by Yavapai Indians

  • Our music this week is by Roy Rogers & Clint Black and also by Juni Fisher.

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