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Wild West
November 3, 2004
Mike Tower
Big Jim French and the Lincoln County War He was by Billy the Kid's side when Sheriff William Brady was killed and when Alexander McSween's house was set on fire, yet little else is known about the one-time 'Regulator.' mark for My Articles similar articles
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Wild West
April 30, 2004
Bonnie Speer
Cherokee Outlaw Ned Christie Unwilling to stand trial for a murder he said he did not commit, Ned Christie stood his ground in his Cherokee homeland and became the most notorious outlaw in Indian Territory. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wild West
August 2005
Allen G. Hatley
The Mason County War Top Texas Feud The 1875 blood feud, also known as the Hoodoo War and featuring the likes of former Texas Ranger Scott Cooley and up-and-coming legend John Ringo, pitted German settlers against American-born cowboys. mark for My Articles similar articles
Parameters
Autumn 2004
Felicetti & Luce
The Posse Comitatus Act: Liberation from the Lawyers Let's get the policy into the light of day, move the lawyers off center stage for a few minutes, and resolve the important issue of how to best secure the American homeland while protecting civil liberties. mark for My Articles similar articles
Civil War Times
April 17, 2004
Ethan S. Rafuse
Ulysses S. Grant: The Union's New Three-Star General Not since 1798 had congress trusted a soldier with the full power of the lieutenant generalcy. Clearly, great things were expected from Ulysses S. Grant. mark for My Articles similar articles
American History
October 22, 2004
Jason Emerson
Robert Todd Lincoln: Perpetual Non-Candidate Living in the shadow of his revered father, Robert Todd Lincoln served the Republican Party and his country with distinction. But while perennially courted by his party, he steadfastly refused a presidential or vice presidential nomination. mark for My Articles similar articles
Civil War Times
February 2006
Daniel Mark Epstein
Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman: War's Kindred Spirits Kindred spirits Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman prepared themselves for another bloody year of war as 1863 dawned. mark for My Articles similar articles