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Reconstruction in Texas
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I was going to ask this by PM, but I thought perhaps I would get more responses this way.(I use the first names of my kin just to keep them sorted out)My great-great grandfather William, was killed…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Tony Fazzini Apr 30.

Extraditon
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How was extradition between states/terrorities handled back in the 1870-1880's? Were lawmen allowed to take a prisoner out of one state to another?  Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Margaret-Anne Moore Jun 22, 2012.

Pictures from the Western Heritage Museum, Spearfish, South Dakota
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We were not allowed to take pictures inside, but here are a few pictures from the outside; The Museum …Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dave McGowan Apr 14, 2012.

Meeks Cutoff
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I was greatly disappointed in this film. While the scenery was good, the clothing appropriate, and the plot pretty good, the film just did not do it for me. And, as usual, the saddles were all wrong.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Chet Rollins Jan 9, 2012.

 

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Stan H replied to Chuck Sawyer's discussion Big Nose Kate....Globe, AZ....
"Some women did all 4,, at various times.        "
Monday
Stan H replied to Phantom Stranger's discussion The Last Western You Watched ?
"Watched "Deaf Smith and Johnny Ears" last night with Anthony Quinn. It was sad seeing such a great actor in such trash.   They had Deaf Smith and Sam Houston's names correct. That and the setting was supposed to be in Texas,…"
Sunday
Stan H commented on Bill Markley's blog post Seventh Cavalry Guidon from the Little Big Horn
"Bill That is interesting. I have been to the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center Museum a number of times and I am always fascinated by their inventory. Is the guidon from the Custer battle? No way to be sure. Perhaps it was captured from a…"
Sunday
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Crazy Horse Film Set

"I try to get down to the Sanctuary at least once a year. When was this?    "
Saturday
Stan H replied to Mundo Osterberg's discussion What Do We Have Here?
"In my opinion, they are stirrups as Wolfgang said.   If they are stamped 1895, they are sure not Conquistatador, but are probably modeled after the ones the Conquistatadors used. If you google "Conquistatador""saddle" you…"
May 15
Stan H replied to David Flores's discussion Pancho Villa
"David Do you believe Villa was responsible for the raid on Coulmbus? I have read accounts that claim otherwise. Some postulate it was one of his rivals, while others actually believe it was set up by the US, wanting to have reason for invading…"
May 14
Stan H commented on Margaret-Anne Moore's photo
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DRACOREX

"While I do not believe any "dinosaurs" and humand co-existed, I am sure the early Americans did find fossils. In many cases, these led to some legends. The remains would have been worshipped in one manner or another.    "
May 12
Stan H replied to Cindy Smith's discussion Cowboy coffee on the trail
"Tied in with what brands of coffee was used, we should also address how the coffee was made. From what I understand, most of the men out on the ride carried a bag of coffee beans. When the time was available, they would crush the beans and throw…"
May 10
Stan H commented on Mundo Osterberg's photo
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Hunters in Colorado late 1800's

"I see the men are wearing leggings. Very few movies ever show leggings, but I think they were probably used often.   I am considering making some leggings out of elk or bison hide, but I am not sure I would find a market.    "
May 10
Stan H replied to Cindy Smith's discussion Cowboy coffee on the trail
"Arbuckles,,, When a spoon can stand upright in a cup of coffee, then it is almost strong enough. lol    "
May 7
Tony Fazzini replied to Stan H's discussion Reconstruction in Texas
"Did you send for his widow's pension records and also see if his son applied for a pension as well? Possibly give you answears you are looking for.... "
Apr 30
Stan H commented on Mundo Osterberg's photo
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I Can See By Your Outfit ..............

"Looks like a young Robert Duval"
Apr 29
Stan H commented on Mundo Osterberg's photo
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Hopi-Indian-Farming

"I think I saw this groups on a commune up in Oregon in the 60's,,,,, oh, those were Hippies, not Hopis,,,,    "
Apr 29
Stan H commented on Mundo Osterberg's photo
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Tree burial of Ogala Sioux

"I always thought they had the right idea. Never did cotton to being stuck in a hole in the ground and covered over,,, I like the idea of laying out under the sky much better.  "
Apr 29
Stan H replied to Tony Fazzini's discussion Stagecoach attacked by Indians....?
"See if this uploads I rode this mule in the Wickenburg Gold Rush Days parade in 2007. He was pretty darn good, but not for any sissys. Like most mules I ever rode, he did "test" you once in awhile. I was riding for the Tonto Mountain…"
Apr 27
Brent Agnew left a comment for Stan H
"Thanks for the link Stan I will have a good sort thru and a couple of hours does seem to be the smart choice. We don't get to the Black Hills until the end of June but I will probably look at booking in advance anyway. Thanks again for your…"
Apr 21

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US Army Retired
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I write a bit, read a bit, listen to old western music, and have fun.
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Miles City, MT - what a disappointment

We drove up to Miles City yesterday, expecting to find a true old west town. What a let down. The dying downtown had very little to offer. There were, like many small towns, a lot of empty buildings. What few stores were there were closed, being Sunday, including Miles City Saddlery, which I really wanted to see. About the only businesses open were the bars.

The museum was closed also, but that may be because it was Sunday or maybe that it is only open in the summer…

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Posted on March 4, 2013 at 9:04am — 17 Comments

Django Unchained

I haven't heard much about this but it sounds like it may be a good film. One inspiration for the film is the original 1966 spaghetti western Django.

 

Plot:

Django (Jamie Foxx) is a slave living in the Deep South after having been separated from his wife Broomhilda (Kerry Washington). When Django is held for a slave auction, Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz), a German bounty hunter who uses his former profession as a…

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Posted on December 15, 2012 at 7:41am — 10 Comments

On Whiskey Row

Happy to post a shot of me and my bride, while visiting our son, on a stop in front of the famous Palace Saloon, Prescott, AZ.

 

Felt almost like coming home.

 

 

 

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Posted on August 10, 2012 at 7:45am — 1 Comment

200th anniversary of one of our wars history forgot

I think this is relevant as it greatly affected our western migration and the survival of early Americans, both red and white.

Today marks the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, a war all but forgotten in American history books. But what did that war mean for this country’s Indigenous Peoples?

The War of 1812 formally began on June 18, 1812 when President James Madison signed the Declaration of War against the United Kingdom. The war was fought for a number of…

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Posted on June 18, 2012 at 6:46am — 11 Comments

Comment Wall (16 comments)

At 1:37pm on September 5, 2009, Carbine said…
Welcome Stan. I think you'll find this site is a blast and alot of fun. Got some real characters here who are knowledgeable,informative, helpful, and sometimes you'll get a laugh or two to boot.
Army retired ? From one Military retired to another - Thanks for your service-you did well. With a tip of my hat I salute you.
At 4:49am on September 18, 2009, Bob 'Buckshot' Bradley said…
Howdy Stan, forgive me for asking, are you also known as "Nighthawksh"?
At 1:30pm on September 18, 2009, Bob 'Buckshot' Bradley said…
I was on the same cowboy forum you were for a while. I'm pleased to say, I'm the proud owner of three of your great cd's. "Cowboy Prose I Suppose" and "Indian Nation" 1 & 2. Have you made any others?
At 10:57am on November 30, 2009, Two-Step said…
Yeah, there seems to be a lot of saddle makers out there, so I can imagine that getting rich or even paying the bills would be tough.
With the crash in the horse market and things looking like they are going to get worse, I bet there won't be much future in it either... at least not for the independent saddle smith.
At 11:19am on January 3, 2010, JOHNNY RAMIREZ said…
Stan,

http://www.indiancountrytoday.com/national - That was a good sight that brought to light my friend.
At 11:11am on February 12, 2010, JOHNNY RAMIREZ said…
Stan H.,

No one whats a lable, this I know, because all my life I was labled as one thing our another. But after a while I stop carrying being labled and people started to respect me and now they listen to me. They don't all agree with me, but enough now have turned to accept my words.

So, I still respect Mother-nature and treat Mother-earth with the respect she diserves, because if we don't she will give up and we as people will die away, and she will recover and start a fresh again.
At 2:01pm on July 6, 2010, Dolan said…
Stan, I'm not sure that I saw a feud but saw about eight people standing up to one fraud. Sorry you had to end the thread that could have been a lot of fun for everyone. That's the problem with allowing frauds and scammers to engage with those with integrity. I appreciate you taking action. This place should remain rated "G" in my opinion.
At 10:39am on July 8, 2010, Irvin Blankenship said…
Stan,

Thanks for ending your thread. As Dolan said it should have been fun and entertaining. Frauds, threats and obscenity have no place on True West.

Thank you,
Irvin Blankenship
At 1:14pm on January 11, 2011, Dave 'Bat" Chapman said…
Hello Stan,

I have tried to answer every ones messages, sorry that you were not contacted sooner...I really have learned a lot from your comments.

Your friend,

Dave 'Bat' Chapman
At 3:21pm on January 25, 2012, Dave McGowan said…

Stan, drop me a line at d.mcgowan99@gmail.com and I'll send some comments on what I've read. i.e.Liberty

Dave

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