True West Magazine 1999 April

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True West Magazine 1999 April

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Contents:  A Tale of Two Franks and a Pistol (Weapons belonging to historical figures are unique and in high demand, but few are as rare as the pistol given to Frank Canton.), Escape From San Quentin: Part II (A new warden and improved facilities do little to stop the largest prison break in California.), Double Hanging in Lincoln (Robert Casey wasn’t expecting anything unusual the day he rode into Lincoln, especially dying at the hands of drifter William Wilson.), The Sweeter Side of Tombstone (Otto Geisenhofer came to Tombstone to make his living, not by mining, but by creating wonderful things for Tombstonians to eat.), True West Legends: William P. “Bill” Longley (Murderer and horse thief “Bloody Bill” Longley sets a violent path across Texas and Louisiana.), Collecting Western Documents (Collecting western paper – letters, diaries, stock certificates, books, maps, etc. – is becoming increasingly popular as more people become interested in the frontier.), Wyoming’s First Black Legislator: William Jefferson Hardin (As a voting member of Wyoming’s Seventh Legislative Assembly, William Hardin legitimizes his birth and marriage with a single vote.)

Issue:  April 1999

Condition:  Very Good