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Death of Bill Longley Article 
Gunslinger Bill Longley: Avoids Wild Bill Hickok, has gunfights in Mexico, is finally apprehended and hung.
Jun 3, 2006 - Mary Trotter Kion
The Wild West Death of an English Gent Article 
A well-born Englishman met a grisly death in the Old Wild West, but he left behind him an invaluable record of Native American culture.
Sep 3, 2010 - Gary Bills
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody Article 
Buffalo Bill was a famous scout, hunter, rights advocate, and a colorful showman who chronicled "The America Wild West" in exhibition and pageant for the world to see.
Nov 4, 2008 - Jim Osborn
William "Curly Bill" Brocius Article 
During the late 1800's in the Arizona territory, a vicious gang of outlaws "The Cow-Boys" emerged and were the first known crime organization in American history.
Feb 15, 2009 - Jim Osborn
Wild Birds May Have Frozen to Death from Fireworks Display Article 
Natural cold weather adaptations of wild birds could not save them from fireworks. Birds dropped dead fleeing in mass hysteria from loud noises and lights.
Jan 6, 2011 - Julia Adamson
A New Wild West Article 
In time, the west became dotted with cattle towns, homesteads, and ranches. A new kind of wild critter was inhabiting the west.
Dec 19, 2006 - Mary Trotter Kion
Keepers of the Wild Sanctuary Article 
When it comes to the rescuing exotic animals Jonathan Kraft doesn't let his heart overrule his head for business -- and it saddens him to turn animals away.
Dec 2, 2009 - JoAnn Smith
Lucky Bill Longley 1 Article 
Bill Longley: Texas gun-fighter, killer, western outlaw, and murderer of numerous blacks in Texas.
Jun 3, 2006 - Mary Trotter Kion
Lucky Bill Longley 2 Article 
Longley is captured and hung by some lawmen but luck is with him. He lives to kill another day.
Jun 3, 2006 - Mary Trotter Kion
The Mysterious Death of Cecil Hambrough Article 
In July 1893 twenty-year -old Cecil Hambrough was visiting his tutor and friend, Alfred Monson. Six days after his life was insured he suffered a mysterious accident.
Jan 21, 2010 - Jan Toms
The Death of Meriwether Lewis Article 
Scholars have long wondered if Lewis was a victim of foul play, or if he committed suicide. In 2009, the 200th anniversary of his death, the debate intensified.
Aug 20, 2009 - Eric Niderost
Life and Death of the Pony Express in the West Article 
The Pony Express had a short life. During its existence it provided the nation communication during a period of civil strife, war and westward expansion.
Oct 9, 2009 - Trish Popovitch
Kid Books on Dealing With Divorce and Death Article 
Children's authors give two very different stories on dealing with a family breakup - one lighthearted, the other mysterious.
Nov 26, 2009 - Michael Jung
Patriots vs. Bills: Preview of Sunday's Game Article 
The New England Patriots vs. the Buffalo Bills: After careful analysis and a certain kind of look from Bill Belichick . . . bet the farm on New England.
Dec 22, 2010 - Dan McGinley
Death Row Debate: Executing The Mentally Ill Article 
Capital punishment is a controversial area, and one area of particular concern is whether the prisoner is mentally fit for execution.
Jul 6, 2011 - Paula Sainthouse
Humane Society Applauds Efforts to Prevent Wild-Horse Slaughter Article 
The US Humane Society has thanked the FBI and BLM for its swift action in impounding over 60 wild-horses presumed bound for illegal slaughter in Mexico.
Aug 9, 2011 - Elizabeth Batt
Martha Jane Canary - Calamity Jane Article 
Despite the many rumors surrounding her life, Calamity Jane's fame will always be connected with Wild Bill Hickok.
Mar 1, 2009 - Matthew Pizzolato
Western Outlaws at the Suite 3 Article 
The Outlaws continue with Jack McCall, Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Joe Scott and Joaquin Murrietta.
Jun 3, 2006 - Mary Trotter Kion