Chronicle Of The Old West

  Chronicle of the Old West Home Page - Welcome! The Newspaper The Radio Show The Contest The Merchandise Living the Code Sidekicks Calendar of Events  
The Chuckwagon Recipe Page Old West Links Chronicle of the Old West Store Contact Us Stampede Tour - On the Road  
 
  barbed wire
 

Short Format Daily Radio Show

August 2007**

If you aren't familiar with the radio Calamity Janeshow, you can hear one of the twenty-three shows that we are airing for the month of August right now. Just click on the title "Calamity Jane" and be taken back to the Old West. It has been said of the show that the listener can actually "feel the leather and smell the gun smoke." Incidentally, all of the stories take place in the month in which they are aired.

**These shows will be available for sale in CD format as soon as the month is over.

If you wish to purchase past Daily shows (in a monthly format) click HERE for more information.

Or you can click on the "Add to Cart" button below and have the "August 2007" CD added to your shopping cart. [$8.95]

Quantity
 

The August 2007 Daily radio CD is now available!

The August line-up:

WILD BILL HICKOK KILLED I & II – Always setting with his back to the wall when he played poker, Wild Bill changed his seating arrangement, and paid the ultimate price.

CALAMITY JANE – Martha Canary had the ability to spin a tall yarn. But one thing was for sure, she also had the ability to be the center of attraction.

NEEL MOWRY ENDURANCE RACE – Horseracing and the required betting was big in the Old West. However, when Neel raced, the bets we on him and not the horse.

WAGON BOX FIGHT – This was one of the few times that Red Cloud made a mistake in battle. The mistake was that his opponents had breech-loading Springfield rifles.

HARRY TRACY – Harry was called “mad dog.” And here is one time that a nickname fit the personality.

FLORENCE STAGE ROBBERY I & II – There were thousands of stage robberies in the Old West, but for just plain stupidly, there was none that matched the outlaws in this robbery.

JOAQUIN MURIETA I & II – The story of California’s most famous outlaw is much like many other Old West outlaw stories, it’s hard to separate the fact from fiction.

TOM HODGES – Dr. Hodges decided to come to California to work the gold fields. It didn’t work out, so he became outlaw Tom Bell.

JOHN MORCO – John did a lot of drinking. And it seems that when he drank, he angered people, which often resulted in gun play.

WILLIAM AVERILL COMSTOCK – Comstock was the prototypical military scout. He was able to understand and get along with Indians, but he had a secret past.

JAYBIRD-WOODPECKER WAR – Here is a Texas political war where it was difficult to determine who were the Republicans and the Democrats, because they kept impersonating the other party.

JAMES BIRCH – Everyone who came to the gold fields didn’t become wealthy panning gold. As with James Birch, some became wealthy taking care of the needs of those who panned gold.

BRUL SIOUX INCIDENT – This incident involving a dieing ox, escalated way beyond proportion, resulting in the deaths of many people.

WIILLIAM WHITNEY BRAZELTON – Outlaw Brazleton didn’t become famous until after his death, and in a very strange way.

NEWTON, KANSAS MASSACRE – An Old West saying says that a man should kill his own snakes. In Newton, Kansas a number of snakes were killed.

GAMBLER JIM BOWIE – Jim Bowie steps in to help a young man who was cheated out of money by riverboat gamblers. The interesting part of the story is how Jim did it.

JOHN ARMSTRONG – Texas Ranger Armstrong was known as a bulldog because of his tenaciousness. John Wesley Harden experienced the bulldog even though Harden was in Florida.

CHARLES BRYANT – Bryant wished to be killed in one heck of a minute of action. And, he got his wish.

BILL DOOLAN SHOT – Marshall Heck Thomas shot outlaw Doolan after he was already dead. The reason is interesting.

CIBECUE MASSACRE – With the Apache on reservations, it seemed that the wars were over, that is, until the Prophet started promoting his dance.

 

 

barbed wire

 
The Radio Show        
  The Short Format Daily Radio Show      
      Listen to the current month's featured Daily Show
      Listen to the August 2007 Daily Show
      Archived Radio Shows
  The One-Hour Weekly Radio Show      
           
 
Enter Our Store
   
 

 
Calamity Jane
 
Calamity Jane
 
 

Contact us: (928) 532-2875 Fax: 866-329-5616

©2008 Chronicle of the Old West
Web Design by The RavenHeart Group