Bob Boze Bell will be doing one last book signing at Cattle Track Art Compound today for his limited edition book, "Vincent van Gunfighter." BBB will be at the gallery from 1 to 3 in Scottsdale, AZ. Expect tall tales.
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Ronnie Owens Sr.
Ronnie Owens Sr. Bob you need to come to the blue grass state would love to meet you and get a book sign thank you
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Marian Smith Now I wish I was still in Scottsdale!
One 1898 farmer near Denver, Colorado, got her revenge when she stopped a garden thief with mustard seeds—by shooting them in his face! 
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Gene Morgan My grandma shot a guy in the seat of his pants with rock salt when I was a kid .the police just told her you can't be shooting people she told them if she catches them stealing she was going to shoot them
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Barbara Amoroso
Barbara Amoroso In 1898 stealing from a garden was the same as stealing food out of the mouths of their kids. Most farmers would feed a stranger, some in exchange for work. If you were a thief than that meant you were up to no good . Interesting times lay ahead. Might need to stock up on rock salt.
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Wyatt Earp stands next to a 1926 Packard Model 326 “Opera Coupe” that is believed to have been owned by silent film actor William S. Hart. Tom Mix preferred flashier cars and spared no expense when he went out on the town with Wyatt—the actor was making $7,500 a week at Fox, with virtually no income tax!
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Jeffrey Basford Imagine what he saw in his lifetime - the civil war, the indian wars, thru WWI. As Casey Terfertiller wrote, Wyatt was an aging frontiersman when America ran out of frontier.
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Douglas Stewart Ah-the days before FDR destroyed our economy with income tax and LBJ robbed it for the general budget!!
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Leader of Destiny: Sitting Bull
Sitting Bull strived to retain Lakota lifestyle and lands. He belonged to the Hunkpapa tribe of the Lakota people, also known as the Sioux. 
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Mark Scheerhoorn But the whites were like leaves on the trees. Sitting Bull did the best he could but to no avail. Sitting Bull actually had little to do with the Little Bighorn and did not take part in the actual battle. Crazy Horse was the man that day.
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Carlee Goodwin Don't forget to stop at Wood Mountain Old Post Provincial Park in Saskatchewan, Canada to learn about Sitting Bull's experience in Canada.
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Crash at Crush
On the afternoon of September 15th, 1896 a publicity stunt involving two steam locomotives going at full throttle raced towards each other at sixty miles per hour collided in what became known as the Crash at Crush.
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Steven Armour
Steven Armour Cool. I have a canceled stock certificate (100 shares) from the Katy. The cancellation date is September 9, 1886.
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Russell Jeans Similar to the train collision in the movie Denver and Rio Grande, although I understand that they added dynamite to make it look more spectacular for the screen.
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