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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- Milestones: The CSL&OH.A. Blog Breaking Records & ...
- Zearing Iowa Event 2026 Photos: G.C. Stevens
- The Secret Army of Historians: By G.C. Stevens
- 102084 Visitors, a Major Milestone! By G.C. Stevens
- Frontier Photographers: C.M. Flanders: By G.C. Ste...
- 110th Meskwaki Pow Wow Tama Iowa: Veterans Day 2026
- Hammer, Horseshoe and Invention, The Story of an I...
- 2700 Identified Carte de Visits of Iowa Civil War ...
- Editorial: Preserving History, Collaborations, Coo...
- 19th Century Photographic Resources: By G.C. Stevens
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Thursday, January 1, 2026
Happy New Year From the CSL&OH.A. 2025 in Review & 250 years of America
Sunday, December 21, 2025
19th Century Iron implements: By G.C. Stevens
• Agriculture: Iron plows (like the famous Deere plow), reapers, mowers, hay rakes, and hoes.
• Household: Pots, skillets, stoves, candlesticks, irons (including specialized goffering irons for fabric), and shears.
• Tools: Hammers, chisels, saws, shovels, rakes, files, knives, swages, cutters, and pokers.
• Construction/Industry: Iron for building components, wagon wheels, and parts for early machinery.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
The Great Explosion at Cripple Creek Colorado From the Cripple Creek District Museum
The following was originally published on the Cripple Creek District Museum and Information Canter facebook page. They gave permission to repost the article here.
On the June 30, 1899 edition of The Victor Record was an article telling of the upcoming July 4th festivities. One of the events planned was an artificial Earthquake. According to various articles, five tons of dynamite were stored in different shafts near the summit of Big Bull Mountain. These shafts had been made especially for the occasion. Sound waves took 6-8 seconds to reach Victor after the eruptions became visible to the crowd. The concussion east & south of Big Bull Mountain were more severe than to the west and north. Shock waves were felt in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Newspapers as far away as Germany wrote about "The Earthquake".
Search Colorado Historic Newspapers to read all the articles in The Victor Record.
Photo Investigation: Not Frank and Jesse James: By G.C. Stevens
Not Frank & Jesse; An RPPC (Real Place Post Card) published by AZUSA Post Card Co. Original Photo in the collection of the Denv...
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