True West Magazine 1998 September

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True West Magazine 1998 September

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Contents:  Teddy’s Terrors (An equal mix of westerners and Ivy League blue bloods, Teddy Roosevelt’s “great big, good-hearted, homicidal children” gathered fame as the Rough Riders.), The Killing of Billy Lynn (Shotgun-toting drunkard Jim McKinney roams the streets of Portersville, California, sending buckshot at friends and foes alike.), Then Texas Hanged Chipeta Rodriguez (More than a century before the celebrated evacuation of Karla Faya Tucker, Texas Hanged murderess Chipeta Roderiguez.), D.D. Nowlin: Pioneer Conservationist (The first Republican sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, finds a task more difficult than capturing outlaws when he sets out to protect Wyoming’s elk herds.), True West Legends: Frank Canton (A look at the life and times of Joe Horner, gunfighter, road agent and ultimately, legendary lawman Frank Canton.), Territorial New Mexico’s First New Public Building: The Old Penitentiary (Soon after Stephen Watts Kearny and his Army of the West marched into Santa Fe, it became apparent that New Mexico Territory was in desperate need of a jail.), Gus Hyatt: Train Robber (After pulling off a train robbery that “Jesse James would be proud of’ Augustus Hyatt led a prison break that would rival anything Hollywood could create.), Alfred Kochendorfer Wanted to Be an Outlaw (A Minnesota “city boy” heads for Montana intent on joining the “Dutch Henry” gang with disastrous results.)

Issue:  September 1998

Condition:  Very Good