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July 2007**

If you aren't familiar with the radio John Hardenshow, you can hear one of the twenty-one shows that we are airing for the month of July right now. Just click on the title "John Harden Kills Town" 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.

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The July 2007 Daily radio CD is now available!

The JULY line-up:

A DRUNKEN BLACK JACK – A couple of miners thought they could get the best of Black Jack Ketchum because Black Jack was drunk. But they were wrong.

FRONTIER NEWSPAPERS – Frontier newspapers had a far broader use than just dispensing the news to the people of the frontier.

JULY 4 CELEBRATION – Using limited resources, the Nevada mining camps of Hamilton and Treasure Hill have a great Independence Day celebration.

HURRICANE BILL – Hurricane Bill was a “happy-go-lucky frontier rollicker.” And destruction followed in his path.

JUAN BIDENO – When a tough man meets up with a TOUGH man, as in the case of this story, the TOUGH man usually wins.

JOHN HARDEN KILLS TOWN – During his life John Wesley Harden killed about 22 men. In addition, it could very well be that the death of a thriving town could also be laid at his feet.

JEFFERSON RANDOLPH SMITH – Smith realized early on that it was easier to manipulate three walnut shells than an 800-pound cow, and he became a famous con man known as “Soapy” Smith.

FRANK LESLIE KILLS GIRLFRIEND – Even though many a man was lynched for killing a woman, Buckskin Frank sure got off easy when he killed one.

JACK HARRIS – Jack Harris was well liked by almost everyone. But, it was his one enemy, Ben Thompson that determined his fate.

FORT PHIL KEARNY – A fort built to protect settlers along the Bozeman Trail. But, because of one man, it was eventually abandoned and burned down.

WILDY WELL SHOOTOUT – After Pat Garrett shot Billy the Kid, his career went steadily downhill. This story is just another push in that direction.

ALEXANDER TODD – Alexander went to California to work the gold fields. Once there he discovered much easier ways to gain wealth.

JOHN WILLIAM POE – John Poe had a chance to gain fame for killing Billy the Kid. But the opportunity passed him by like a ghost in the night.

DODGE CITY FOUNDED – Starting out as Buffalo City, when the railroad arrived the name was changed and it became the “Queen of the Cow Towns.

BUTCH CASSIDY JAILED – Quite often, it seems the authorities were less concerned about someone committing crime, than they were that crime wasn’t committed in their region. At least that was true with this story.

WILLIAM ELLSWORTH LAY – As a member of Black Jack Ketchum and Butch Cassidy’s gang, “Elzy” found himself the mastermind behind their capers.

FREE THOMPSON GROUP – When Cochise tangled with this group, he got more than he had planned.

HICKOK-TUTT SHOOTOUT – Dave Tutt and Will Bill Hickok had more than one confrontation. The last one involved women. And Wild Bill came out on top.

SAM BASS – Sam Bass was a likable guy who just enjoyed excitement. And, as a result, he became Texas’ most famous outlaw.

HARRY WHEELER – Harry accomplished as much or more than other more famous lawmen. Unfortunately, he was born a few years too late to get their fame.

BUNTLINE MEETS BUFFALO BILL – The story of how a dime novel author teamed up with a young scout to create Buffalo Bill Cody.

WYATT SHOOTS COWBOY – Although Wyatt Earp got credit for shooting George Hoy, in reality, with led flying from more than one gun, it’s really not known who did it.

 

 

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