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Last Week (for the Month of November 2007)
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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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November 19 - 25
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  • Many people believe that Wyatt Earp embellished his accomplishments as he got older, and worked with Stewart Lake in writing his biography. One of those embellishments seems to be his single-handedly keeping Johnny Behind the Deuce from being lynched. This week we talk to Roy Young about this subject.

Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp

  • One of the great cattle towns wasn’t at the end of the cattle trail, but at the beginning. We talk to our regular, Bill O’Neal about the cowboy capital of the Texas Panhandle, Tascosa.

Bill O'Neal
Bill O'Neal

  • Our Music this week is provided by Dave Stamey.

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November 12 - 18
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  • Old West con artists came in all sizes and types. But there was no con artist more outrageous or persistent than James Addison Reavis. According to author Jan Cleere, he claimed to own most of the Arizona Territory. And even though his claim was rejected on more than one occasion, he kept coming back with more proof.

James Reavis James Reavis
James Reavis

Jan Cleere
Jan Cleere

  • We’re all aware of George Custer. But, many people have never heard of his brother, Tom. Tom actually won two Medals of Honor in combat. Carl F. Day tells us about little brother.

Thomas Custer
Thomas Custer

Thomas Custer (standing) with his brother George and George's wife Libbie
Thomas Custer (standing)
Seated are George Armstrong Custer and George's wife Libbie

  • Marty Robbin’s song "El Paso" is a cowboy classic. Song writer and cowgirl singer, Juni Fisher presents us with Colina’s side of the story.

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November 5 - 11
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  • On our one year anniversary of our Stampede Tour, this show highlights some to the places and venues that we’ve visited.

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The Journey Museum
The Journey Museum

  • Then, we head up to Deadwood, SD and talk to Tom Griffith the publisher of Deadwood Magazine. Deadwood MagazineTom Griffith

Wade Westin
Wade Westin

  • Yodeler, Jared Mason ends with “Back in the Saddle Again.”

Jared Mason
Jared Mason

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October 29 - November 4
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  • Prolific author Chris Enss has a new book, and we had to talk to her about it. It’s the stories of the death and burials of the Old West’s most nefarious outlaws, notorious women and celebrated lawmen.

Chris Enss
Chris Enss

Tales Behind the Tombstones by Chris Enss

  • Pam Potter and Dakota talk about a subject never covered before on Chronicle of the Old West, Old West divorces.

  • And, Arizona’s official historian, Marshall Trimble tells us about a dam that broke, resulting, not only in the loss of life, but also gold coins.

Marshall Trimble
Marshall Trimble

Marshall Trimble and Dakota Livesay
Dakota Livesay interviewing Marshall Trimble

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