True West Magazine 1998 March

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True West Magazine 1998 March

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Contents:  The Fornoff Reports: New Light on the Murder of Pat Garrett (A New Mexico Mounted Police investigation into Pat Garrett’s death leads to a warning, “Let it be…Let those closets stay closed”.), O. Henry: His Life and his Western Stories (With Texas Rangers as neighbors, and time spent behind bars, William Porter doesn’t have to look far for literary inspiration.), David Adams: Indian Territory Lawman (United States Deputy Marshal David Adams has often been overshadowed by the likes of Madsen, Thomas and Tilghman. With the discovery of his personal possessions, Adams’ career takes on a whole new light.), True West Legends: Leander H. McNelly (Instructed to protect settlers from raiding Indians, L.H. McNelly transforms a group of ragtag volunteers into the Texas Rangers.), Captain William Massie: Shot by the Bullet that Killed Wild Bill (Already famous as a Missouri River steamboat pilot, William Massie gains even greater status when he sits down to play cards with James Hickok.), And The Called Her Jano (Jeanette Magor forms close ties with cowboys of Baggs, Wyoming, cowboys who just happen to be members of the Wild Bunch and the High Five Gang.), Mustang: Symbol of the American West )Although Indians south of the Rio Grande are in terror of the strange beast and seek to kill them, they soon realize the value of the mustang.)

Issue:  March 1998

Condition:  Very Good