Into the West tells the paralleled, interwoven, multigenerational journey of a White family from Virginia and the Lakota who live on the western plains as settlers move into the lands of the indigenous Indians and change their lives forever.
video guide for TNT series "into the West" This is for episode 3 which includes the gold rush and shows Jethro mining for gold.
Why do people love good old Westerns and dream of Wild West town experience?! Is it about those freedom-infused landscapes or maybe, the sense of danger
From the settlement of Texas to the Mexican Revolution, The Texas Rangers were the most respected—and feared—law enforcers in Lone Star State history.
THESE are the genuine wanted posters for America’s outlaw criminals of the 19th century Wild West. Images of the notorious outlaws were printed on cheap paper next to their rewards, intended …
When she was 14 years old, Olive Oatman was kidnapped by a tribe of Native Indians. She and her younger sister were enslaved and a year later traded to a Mohave tribe. Both sisters were tattooed on the chin but sadly her sister passed away before being rescued.
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Patrick Floyd Jarvis Garrett was born in Chambers County, Alabama, on June 5, 1850. When he was a child, his father, John Lumpkin Garrett, bought a cotton
This spring, the Oakland Museum of California will showcase the work of Andrew J. Russell, a photographer commissioned by the Union Pacific Railroad to document its development.
Growing up, children's imaginations are filled with stories of bandits and sheriffs, and everyone knows the name of some of history's most infamous outlaw cowboys — but what about all the female outlaws you never heard about? Contrary to popular…
By Kathleen Rice Adams courtesy National Archives and Records Administration Some historical episodes in the Old West read like adve...
BILLY LE KID Henry McCarty (23 novembre 1860 – 14 juillet 1881), mieux connu sous le nom de Billy Le Kid, est probablement le plus célèbre hors-la-loi du Vieil Ouest américain. Possédant plus…
The image of the American frontier and old west saloons, stretching from the latter decades of the 19th century to the early years of the 20th century, is
In this article, I will talk about some of the most famous Black outlaws, lawmen, and cowboys of the old wild west.
One thing the Old West didn't lack was men who were ready for a gunfight. Men such as these were called gunmen, pistoleers, and shootists; the term
The works of several Old West artists sold at high premium at the Heritage Auction.
What we know of as “westward expansion” has been occurring since the late eighteenth century. After the Revolutionary War, people began to move inland, seeking new opportunities and new lands. As the frontier moved further west, people began to move past it, exploring and settling what was to them unknown…
A biography of Sacagawea, the Native American woman who served as an interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The folks living along the Arizona-Utah border are known far and wide as a resourceful bunch who resent authorities who interfere with their personal
Frederic Remington captured the essence of America’s Wild West. Born in 1861, he grew up in a family with abundant first-hand experiences.z
Patrick Floyd Jarvis Garrett was born in Chambers County, Alabama, on June 5, 1850. When he was a child, his father, John Lumpkin Garrett, bought a cotton
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Outlaw Will Roberts, alias Dixon, cowboy train robber, seated on a horse, pointing a gun. Ca.1900. Photograph mounted on card from Pinkerton's National Detective Agency giving physical description and...
The arrival of the daguerreotype in the 1840s could not have come at a more fortuitous time for