The Wild West Extravaganza
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28 - Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh
Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh was an old west outlaw who some say taught Doc Holliday how to shoot in addition to being the only man that Billy The Kid ever feared. He was hunted by Wyatt Earp and arrested by both Bat...
BONUS EPISODE!!!
Just a little bonus episode and a teaser for my Kit Carson series exclusive only to Feel free to subscribe to listen to the full series thus far. Happy Fathers Day and I'll see ya'll next week with a full length episode on the outlaw Arkansas Dave...
27 - Charles Goodnight
Charlie Goodnight. The father of the Texas Panhandle and one tough son of a bitch. Although I doubt anyone ever called him that to his face. To quote Larry McMurtry’s book Streets Of Laredo, “bullets had killed men fighting at his very elbow, but...
26 - Bigfoot Wallace
Bigfoot Wallace was an early Texas Ranger, soldier, tracker, and all around badass frontiersman. A true Texas folk hero and the stuff of legends. He did his part to protect the frontier from marauding war parties and bandits, served both his state and...
25 - Dynamite Dick & The Doolin-Dalton Gang
Dynamite Dick Clifton, often referred to as the most killed outlaw in the American West was a mysterious, relatively unknown outlaw who rode with some of the deadliest men that the Indian Territory had ever known. While at the same time being...
Chamberlain's Bayonets (minisode)
Colonel Joshua Chamberlain led his men to victory against impossible odds. How can we apply his tactics to our everyday lives?
24 - Cherokee Bill
Cherokee Bill was part African American, part Caucasian, part Cherokee and 100% outlaw! He wouldn't make it past the tender age of 20 but during the course of his short life he was responsible for numerous robberies and killed at least 7 men, possibly...
23 - Tom Horn
Tom Horn was many things. Cowboy, rancher, soldier, range detective, tracker. Highly respected Army scout and interpreter. Pinkerton detective. Misfit. And cold blooded killer. What caused Tom Horn to turn from a legend into a condemned man waiting on...
22 - Bat Masterson
Bat Masterson was the quintessential westerner. Buffalo hunter, lawman, gunfighter, Army Scout, Indian Fighter, gambler.
21 - Johnny Ringo
We all know who Wyatt Earp was. You know all about Doc Holliday and the gunfight at the ok corral. But who was Johnny Ringo? The brooding troubled killer, known to some as the Gentleman Gunslinger, who was said to be fluent in Latin, could quote...