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Short Format Daily Radio Show

September 2009**

If you aren't familiar with the radio show, Jesse James you can hear one of the twenty-two shows that we are airing for the month of September right now. Just click on the title "Jesse James Born" 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.

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September line-up:

DOOLAN SHOOTOUT – This event could have been called “The Shootout at the O.K. Hotel,” but there might have been a problem with an event that took place eleven years earlier.

IRA ATEN – Ira was so affected with the experience of observing the death of Sam Bass that he determined to become a champion of law and order.

CRAZY HORSE – One of the great Indian war chiefs, Crazy Horse ended up dieing in an undignified way.

JESSIE JAMES BORN – Although Jessie James fans don’t like admitting it, he wasn’t a Robin Hood.

RAWHIDE, NEVADA BURNS – Like many frontier boom towns, nature holds its destiny.

WRONG MEN HANGED – After hearing this story, partakers of alcoholic beverages may go on the wagon.

SCOTT COOLEY – During the 1870’s Texas was full of feuds. Scott was instrumental in starting the Mason County War that went on for 16 years.

JAMES-YOUNGER COMPANY I & II – The James-Younger gang raised outlawry to the level of a successful business. But they ran into trouble when they tried to expand to Minnesota.

THE MCCARTYS – Whether brother, brother-in-law or nephew, the McCartys keep their bank robbing in the family.

MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE – Mormons and Paiute Indians attack and kill a wagon train of Gentiles, resulting in government troops coming to Utah.

BEN HOLLIDAY – This king of transportation cut one too many corners, and found himself afoot.

CROOK'S STARVATION MARCH – The life of a frontier soldier was a rough one. And Crook’s march made it even worse.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT – On September 14, 1901, Roosevelt becomes President, and attributes it to his experience as a cowboy.

DOG BITE MURDERS – Here’s an incident that started with a dog bite, and ended up involving the President of the United States.

FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL MAIL SERVICE – Anytime you think traveling in a car or airplane is difficult, just think about this story of traveling in a stagecoach.

ROMAN NOSE – Roman Nose proved that it’s not to be debated that if someone believes something strong enough, it will come true.

OLIVER PERRY – A most interesting story of a single man’s attempt to rob a train, and his trying to escape.

CHIEF JOSEPH DIES – Chief Joseph always tried to maintain peace. But he is known for his ability to be victorious against the army.

OLIVER LOVING – As you hear about Loving’s death, you’ll be reminded of the death of Gus in Lonesome Dove.

BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS TREED – Mexican Juan Cortina, seeing his family’s land holdings shrink took action against the Gringos.

LEW WALLACE – Lew Wallace was the governor of New Mexico at the time of the Lincoln County War. Could it be that he wasn’t a good governor because he was busy writing Ben Hur?

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