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Trails South
The Wagon-Road Economy in the Dodge City-Panhandle Region
Author: C. Robert Haywood
Published by Ohnick Enterprises
Price: $19.95
As the expanding American frontier stabilized in western Kansas after 1870, Dodge City witnessed a lively trade to the south and west, across the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. As the U.S. Army wound down its long war against the Plains Indians, it blazed a rough trail to serve the garrison to Camp Supply, in what is now northwest Oklahoma. There were other needs for trails as well; to serve towns, settlements, trading posts, farms, ranches and other military installations. |
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Cimarron Chronicles - Saga of the Open Range
Author: Carrie Schmoker Anshutz and M.W. "Doc" Anshutz
Published by Ohnick Enterprises
Price: $22.95
This book contains the story of Doc and Carrie Anshutz and their experiences on the prairies of Southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle in the years from 1879 to the turn of the century. The first part of the book is Carrie's story... about how she came with her family to Southwest Kansas a child of ten. She writes of the adventure, heartbreaks and good times she experienced growing up on the Kansas prairie. The second part of the book is Doc's story. He came to this raw country a boy of 15. He tried various lines of work, but ended up a cowboy on the vast open range that encompassed southwest Kansas, northwest Oklahoma and the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles.
This well-written account of these two interesting lives is entertaining as well as informative. |
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The Dalton Gang and Their Family Ties
Author: Nancy Ohnick
Published by Ohnick Enterprises
Price: $6.95
In The Dalton Gang and Their Family Ties one can learn about the preservation of the hideout and the story of Eva and John Whipple, the man she married while in Meade. This book contains information about Eva Dalton that can be found nowhere else. The book also contains a comprehensive study of the Dalton family by Nancy B. Samuelson, and a story about their outlaw career by a Dalton descendent, Bill Phillips, as well as interesting stories reflected by old timers in the Meade area. Bill Dalton's outlaw activity is explored as it relates to the Southwest Kansas area.
This book will be of special interest to anyone looking for Dalton family genealogy. |
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The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
Author: James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
Published by Little Brown and Company
Price: $19.99
The greatest superpower of all isn't to be part spider, part man, or to cast magic spells--the greatest power is the power to create. Daniel has that power. From the day that his parents were brutally murdered, he has used his unique gifts to hunt down their assassin and have vengeance in the process. |
Source: http://www.prairiebooks.com |
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