Our new logo is a bit of re-branding to tip our hat to the real frontier dust heros of the American West. Lots of great things coming in the near future. Watch for Trains, Trails & Outlaws which will be my 3rd book in the Dusty Trails of The Old West Anthology. We are also planning on having some T-shirts made up with these graphics!
Central States Lawman and Outlaws Historic Assoc. In the late 1800s - and early 1900s The River of humanity flowing west, was both wide and deep. Caught in the current of manifest destiny, were settlers, soldiers, business interests, and Outlaws. It was a perfect whirlwind of the Wild west. G.C. Stevens
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Lewis Armistead At Fort Dodge
Map from Broadax and Bayonet by Francis Prucha 1953 Lewis Addison Armistead (February 18, 1817 – July 5, 1863) was a career United States ...
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