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Last Week (for the Month of July 2008)
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July 28 - August 3, 2008
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Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum


  • During the second half of the show we visit Old Tascosa, one of the first towns settled in the Panhandle. Old Tascosa is now Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch.

Old Tascosa Schoolhouse
Old Tascosa Schoolhouse


Juni Fisher Michael Martin Murphey
Juni Fisher Michael Martin Murphey


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July 21 - 27, 2008
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Deaf Smith County Museum logo


  • During the second half of the show we give a phone call to Jim MacGregor and talk about a battle in the Texas Panhandle, the Battle of Adobe Walls.

Billy Dixon
Billy Dixon


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July 14 - 20, 2008
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  • This week’s show is dedicated to Billy the Kid. We start the show with a conversation with Drew Gomber, Billy the Kid expert.

Billy The Kid
Billy the Kid


  • Then we move to Fort Sumner, New Mexico, the location of Billy’s death, and a conversation with Fort Sumner Mayor, Juan Chaves.

Fort Sumner, New Mexico


  • Next we visit the Billy the Kid Museum and talk to the grandson of the museum’s founder, Tim Sweet.

 

Billy the Kid Museum in Fort Sumner, NM


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July 7 - 13, 2008
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  • We start the show off with a conversation with David Grasse about one of, if not the, most dramatic shootout of the Old West…and it’s not the O.K. Corral shootout. It’s a shootout involving Perry Owens in Hollbrook, AZ.

Perry Owens
Perry Owens


  • Our regular, Bill O’Neal, recently completed a book entitled “Reel Rangers.” He and Dakota talk about how the movies and TV have covered Texas Rangers.

The 10 orginal TEXAS RANGERS Frontier Battalion Co. B about 1880
The 10 orginal TEXAS RANGERS Frontier Battalion Co. B about 1880
©2003 Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum Waco, Texas


Due West Trio

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June 30 - July 6, 2008
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  • This week’s show promises to be one of the more interesting ones that we have had in some time. We start the show with a conversation with Jay Redfeather about the early Indian weapons…the bow and arrow, spear and tomahawk.

Jay Redfeather
Jay Redfeather

Indian with bow and arrow
Indian with bow & arrow

Indian with spear & shield
Last Horse, a Sioux Indian,
poses in full war paint in 1899 and carries a spear and shield.

Indian with tomahawk
Indian holding his tomahawk


  • Then in the second half of the show Dakota will be asking Jim MacGregor if there would have been a Wild West if there had not been a Civil War. According to Jim there would not have been a Wild West.

Civil War soldiers
Civil War soldiers

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