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Last Week (for the Month of February 2008)
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February 25 - March 2, 2008
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  • On February 29, one hundred years ago, Pat Garrett, the man who shot Billy the Kid, was killed under unusual circumstances. Bill O’Neal tells us about Pat’s death and what he was doing at the time.

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Pat Garrett

  • Dakota talks about a new organization that was formed to educate people about the Wild West. The name of the organization is the Wild West History Association.

Wild West History Association logo

  • Ninety year old Choctaw elder, Ernie Hooser, tells us about the history of the Choctaw people.

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February 18 - 24, 2008
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  • During a swing through Texas we visited a couple of venues that go a great job of teaching us about the history of our American West. The first place is Haley Memorial Library in Midland, Texas. Dakota talks to Pat McDaniel, the director about this great research facility.

Haley Memorial Library books

  • The other place is Frontier Texas! This is an outstanding educational experience that children of all ages will enjoy. Jeff Salmon tells us all about it.

Frontier Texas!

Jeff Salmon
Jeff Salmon

Stagecoach at Frontier Texas!
Stagecoach at Frontier Texas!

  • Dakota Livesay also has a Living the Code story about the importance of our special bank account.

piggy bank

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February 11 - 17, 2008
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  • Bill O’Neal starts this week’s show off by telling us about another of the historic ranches from the Old West. This week it’s the Swan Ranch in Wyoming.

Alexander Swan
Alexander Swan

Swan Ranch

  • Then, during the second half of the show John Swearengin returns to tell us about a Florence, Arizona Old West lawman that he maintains was the greatest lawman Arizona ever produced. The man’s name is Pete Gabriel.

  • In honor of Wyoming’s Swan Ranch, the Sons of the San Joaquin sing the song “Wyoming.”

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February 4 - 10, 2008
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  • This week’s show takes place at the Old West Round-Up in Tucson, Arizona. The show is designed to not only talk about cowboy and Indian collectables, but also to help the collector not get ripped off.

  • The show opens with a conversation with Doug Mankin as he and Dakota talk about 1800’s spurs and their collectability.

Cowboy's Boots

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  • Dakota next talks to Gary Taylor about saddles and chaps.

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  • And things are wrapped up with a conversation with Barry Friedman, an expert on Indian trade blankets.

Pendleton Mill Blankets

Indian Blankets

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January 28 - February 3, 2008
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  • Dakota talks to Arizona’s Official Historian Marshall Trimble about the involvement of the South in the West and particularly Arizona during the Civil War.

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Marshall Trimble interviewed by Dakota

  • Always a man to give people advice, Jim MacGregor talks to Dakota about how to successfully hold up stagecoaches and trains. He uses the James Boys as an example.

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  • Dakota wraps things up with a Living The Code story about a canary.

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