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January 28 - February 3, 2008
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  • Dakota talks to Arizona’s Official Historian Marshall Trimble about the involvement of the South in the West and particularly Arizona during the Civil War.

Marshall Trimble
Marshall Trimble interviewed by Dakota

  • Always a man to give people advice, Jim MacGregor talks to Dakota about how to successfully hold up stagecoaches and trains. He uses the James Boys as an example.

Jesse & Frank JamesJesse & Frank James - "Wanted" poster

  • Dakota wraps things up with a Living The Code story about a canary.

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January 21 - 27, 2008
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  • Dakota gives Bill O’Neal a phone call to talk about another great ranch from the Old West. This time they talk about John Chisum’s ranch in Lincoln County, New Mexico.

John Chisum
John Chisum

Bill O'Neal
Bill O'Neal

  • John Swearengin visits the studio to talk to Dakota about Florence, Arizona of the Old West. And, according to John, the only thing Florence didn’t have during the Old West was a shootout equal in fame to Tombstone’s O.K. Corral.

Florence, Arizona

  • In keeping with the Bill O’Neal conversation about early cattle ranches and trail drives, Earl Gleason sings “The Old Chisholm Trail.”

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January 14 - 20, 2008
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  • Lance Valdespino has made a DVD of the early rodeos from the time following the Civil War until the early 1930’s. Dakota talks to Lance about the origins of one of today’s favorite sports.

Let 'Er Buck! DVD by Lance Valdespino

Bucking Bronco

  • Brian McGinty and Dakota talk about and event that took place 157 years ago this month, the kidnapping of a pioneer family’s two daughters by Indians. One of the girls…Olive Oatman…survived to return home. And she had to live for the rest of her life with tattoos on her face.

 The Oatman Massacre : A Tale of Desert Captivity And Survival

Olive Oatman

  • To tell musically of the difficulties of pioneer families, Dave Stamey sings “Wheels.”

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January 7 - 13, 2008
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  • Dakota talks to cowboy singer, R.W. Hampton, about Oklahoma’s 100th anniversary and an album he did celebrating the anniversary.

R.W. Hampton

  • Tombstone’s official historian and prolific author talks to Dakota about his latest book, Angel Of Death and how he got into writing, which was out of boredom. You’ll love the story.

Ben Traywick
Ben Traywick Wyatt Earp

  • R.W. Hampton sings, The Journey, one of the cuts from his Oklahoma CD.

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December 31, 2007 - January 6, 2008
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  • We return to Tombstone, Arizona to talk to Arizona Park Ranger, Don Taylor, to talk about Arizona’s smallest state park, the Cochise County Courthouse. The conversation takes place right next to a gallows.

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Cochise County Courthouse in Arizona
Cochise County Courthouse

  • Our regular, Jim MacGregor tells us about a mass murder from the 1800’s that outdoes any in contemporary history.

Jim MacGregor interviewed by Dakota Livesay
Jim MacGregor being interviewed by Dakota Livesay

John Heith being lynched
John Heith being lynched

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