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Many people realize that the Civil War caused divisions in many families throughout the country. It was not at all unusual to find major participants on one side to have family members on the…Continue
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For February 4, 1920, Days of the West notes: "United States Mint employee Orville Harrington arrested in Denver after it was discovered he had been taking home bars in his wooden leg."* I…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Dave McGowan Apr 15.
In recent months I have heard of--and seen photos of--what are called The Wave, Paria Canyon, The Vermillion Cliffs, and The Grand Staircase on the Colorado Plateau. I do not currently possess a…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Marshall Trimble Apr 30.
Lynne Schaefer's book "A Traveler's Guide to Historic California" states that Dr. Albert A. Michelson lived in a house on Main Street in Murphys, California. Apparently, he moved there at the age…Continue
Started Mar 31
Happy Mother's Day to all Mothers, Grandmothers, Mothers-in-Waiting, and those who have served as Mentors over the years.
Posted on May 12, 2013 at 4:04pm
I would like to offer condolences to all of our friends in the Boston area and to all of our friends in the Waco area! Will this ever end???
Posted on April 20, 2013 at 11:22am — 1 Comment
Margaret,
Thanks for the friend request.We've been sort of beaten to death here with a couple of people talking B T K to death over the past week and so are just letting off some silly steam.It is really not anything personal!
Flying R said… Your not fooling anybody
Bud "Marshal" Stilwell said… Thanks for the Friends Request.
Margaret, I'm more than happy to accept your offer of friendship, whether you type in lower case, upper case, or a combination of the two. Don't pay attention to Flying R, who seems to be flying off to Fantasyland.
Henry Cabot Beck said… Hi
It's near the road of Tubac, south of Tucson. The building is a restaurant.
Margaret, thanks for the friend request. Browning's book is not as comprehensive as the True West/Frontier Times/Old West Index & I've not seen Tom Budlong's Desert Magazine index to compare it with. I would definately recommend it though, It's been of great help to me on many occasions and never let me down.
I did post a link to Desert masgazine that can be downloaded as pdf files a while back, http://truewest.ning.com/profiles/blogs/desert-magazine
I've also attached the Polly Bartlett article below,
Polly%20Bartlett%2C%20Wyomings%20Amazing%20Poisoner.pdf
Robert E Lee Hyde said… MARGARET-IN GOING THRU SOME OLD FILES I CAME ACROSS FIVE DRAWINGS OF HISTORIC MOTHER LODE BUILDINGS, ALL DONE BY OTHETO IN THE 30'S. I CAN PROBABLY SCAN AND FORWARD THEM TO YOU, IF INTERESTED.
BEST REGARDS, ROBERT
michel janes cribb said… the only problem about john miller photo is he's jaw is flat not pointed like billy's also there is a old photo of john miller and he's wife at the turn of the century he looks very old, if billy lived he would be about 40 then
michel janes cribb said… yes i've heard of arthur pond he and his brother silas? were both caught and hung together in 1884
I Hunted John Turnow by Bill Kelly
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