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    10,000 (35%) were working in Confederate Gulch. The main boomtown serving the miners at Confederate Gulch was Diamond City (46°35′50″N 111°25′26″W / 46...
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    the West", the character Spongebuck is told the old sheriff of Dead-Eye Gulch is at Boot Hill. The entrance to Boothill Graveyard 31°43′12″N 110°04′13″W...
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    by Christy's son: the ace of diamonds with a heel mark on it; the ace of clubs; the two black eights, clubs and spades, and the queen of hearts with a small...
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  • Gone Gulch is an American 2D animated adventure-fantasy Western comedy short film created, directed, written and produced by Tara Billinger and Zach Bellissimo...
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    Frontier Era. Johnson City, TN: Overmountain Press. ISBN 978-1-57072-088-8. Groneman, Bill (1999). Death of a Legend: The Myth and Mystery Surrounding the...
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    The myth of the Seven Cities of Gold, also known as the Seven Cities of Cíbola (/ˈsiːbələ/), was popular in the 16th century and later featured in several...
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    legislator, and one-time Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives. When the American Civil War began, George Reeves joined the Confederate States Army...
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    Wichita, Kansas and became a deputy marshal under Charlie Bassett at Dodge City. In late 1877, Morgan and Louisa moved to Miles City, Montana, where they...
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    Then Blaylock and Earp stopped in the booming silver town of Pinal City, Arizona Territory, for two months in 1879. Wyatt, Virgil, and James Earp with...
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    attack by Confederate General Price a week after the Battle of Wilson's Creek. Grant got the situation in control at Jefferson City, drilling and disciplining...
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  • the war, and its possible location has been the source of speculation of many historians and treasure hunters. Allegedly, some of the Confederate treasury...
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    in which many soldiers would be killed. About three weeks later, the confederated Lakota tribes with the Northern Cheyenne defeated the 7th Cavalry under...
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    the Army of Northern Virginia's final retreat and received the first flag of truce from the Confederates. He was also present at Robert E. Lee's surrender...
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    Moonshine (category Western (genre) staples and terminology)
    its tradition, generally having a similar method and/or location of production. Different languages and countries have their own terms for moonshine (see...
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    ISBN 978-0-8061-4632-4. Jucovy 2012, pp. 47–49. Walker 2004, pp. 200–201. "Girls of the Gulch: Calamity Jane was part of the overhead". Deadwood Magazine. Summer 2001...
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    his name to John Johnston,[citation needed] and traveled west to try his hand at gold digging in Alder Gulch, Montana Territory. He also became a "woodhawk...
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    city of Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington, was named after him. A widely publicized speech arguing in favor of ecological responsibility and respect...
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    Kansas City, Missouri — Corps of Discovery Monument by Eugene L. Daub (2000): includes life-size figures of Sacagawea and Jean-Baptiste, York, and Seaman...
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    escape there was a report of a family massacred near Silver City; one girl was taken alive and hanged from a meat hook jammed under the base of her skull...
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    encountered Hickok disguised as a Confederate officer in Missouri in 1864.: 136  Hickok had not been paid for some time, and was hired as a scout by General...
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    Cowboys were Democrats and Confederate sympathizers from southern states, especially Texas. They considered the business owners and the lawmen, especially...
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    the following film and television shows: The Gunfighter (1950) depicts Jimmy Ringo, a fictional depiction of Johnny Ringo's life City of Bad Men (1953)...
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    drifter named Luther King. He would not tell who his confederates were until the posse lied and told him that Doc Holliday's girlfriend had been shot...
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    years old when his family arrived in Salt Lake City in 1856 as Mormon pioneers. Ann Gillies was born and lived in Sunderland in northeast England before...
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    War, the Confederate Army had invaded New Mexico. During the Battle of Glorieta Pass in March 1862, the Confederates lost their supply wagons and were forced...
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    that gulch, their deaths possibly the battle's final actions. Although the marker for Mitch Bouyer was found accurate through archaeological and forensic...
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    and given their relationship, it was unlikely Holliday would confide in Clanton. Clanton testified that Earp had threatened to kill his confederates because...
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    He is buried at Chief's Knoll on Fort Sill. Many cities and highway systems in southwest Oklahoma and north Texas, once southern Comancheria, bear reference...
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  • Cowboyland Fraispertuis City Frontier City Frontierland, Morecambe Ghost Town & Calico Railroad Ghost Town Village Gold Gulch High Chaparral Theme Park...
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    American gunman, rustler and an outlaw Cowboy in the Cochise County area of the Arizona Territory during the late 1870s and early 1880s. His name is likely...
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