WWHA JOURNAL 2014 Index Beverly Waak, Compiler

ISSUES Volume:Number 6:1 February 2014 7:4 August 2014 6:2 April 2014 7:5 October 2014 6:3 June 2014 7:6 December 2014

AUTHOR

Bailey, James A. and Margaret B. “Legends of the James-Younger Gang’s Hidden Treasure,” Journal 7:4, pp. 62-69. “Clell Miller Exhumation Postponed,” Journal 7:5, pp. 52-63. Bell, Mike. “Wyoming’s Other : The 1892-1894 Horse Thief War,” Journal 6:1, pp. 4-32. “Jim Swisher: Sure Shot and Feared Outlaw,” Journal 6:2, pp. 29-37. “’s Big Horn Basin Bunch,” Journal 6:3, pp. 4-14. “Postmasters and the Postmaster’s Daughters: The Mystery of Kate Davis,” Journal 7:6, pp. 30-40. Broome, Jeff. “’s 1870 Hays City Brawl: Fact or Fiction?,” Journal 7:6, pp. 6- 15. Brown, Norman Wayne. “Wanted Dead if Necessary,” Journal 6:1, pp. 42-43. “John M. Elkins: Frontier Ranger & Scout,” Journal 6:2, pp. 26-28. “Gunfight in Hardin’s Saloon,” Journal 6:3, pp. 38-40. “The Pittillo-Mann Feud,” Journal 7:6, pp. 54-56. Carlson, Chip. “Mysterious Rifle,” Journal 6:1, pp. 32. “Maggots Held High Carnival Over the Lifeless Body,” Journal 6:2, pp. 22-24. Cook, Rod. “Marshal Henry Newton Brown,” Journal 7:6, pp. 16-29. Cool, Paul. “With Murder Rates Higher Than Modern New York or Homicide Rates Involving the Arizona Cow-Boys, 1880-1882,” Journal 7:4, pp. 6-17. Cunningham, Sharon. “Junius W. ‘June’ Peak: Confederate Cavalryman  Buffalo Hunter  Lawman,” Journal 6:3, pp. 47-50. “Dave ‘Prairie Dog Dave’ Morrow,” Journal 7:4, pp. 58-61. “Thomas Allen Nance: Colorado- Hard Case,” Journal 7:5, pp. 30-40. Dukes, Doug. “CSI: Wild West Style: Did Crime Scene Forensics Solve a Serial Killing in 1885 Austin, Texas?,” Journal 7:4, pp. 28-35. Dunham, Jim. “The : A History,” Journal 6:2, pp. 38-43. Friesen, Steve. “, Murdered: Identity Theft in the Wild West,” Journal 7:4, pp. 43- 48.

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Gomber, Drew. “Bullies & The Kid: A Note on Motivations,” Journal 7:5, pp. 23-24. “ & Whiskey Jim,” Journal 7:6, pp. 41-44. Gomber, Elise. “Alexander and Susan McSween: Ruthlessness and Cowardice in the ,” Journal 7:5, pp. 25-29. Lobdill, Jerry. “The Mysterious Murder of Cattle King Thomas Lyons and How It Was Covered Up,” Journal 7:4, pp. 54-57. Mann, Matthew “Matt.” Brown, Norman Wayne. “The Pittillo-Mann Feud,” Journal 7:6, pp. 54-56. Marquez, Paul Matthew. “Celsa Gutierrez Girlfriend of Billy the Kid?: The Family Perspective,” Journal 7:5, pp. 41-43. Miller, Rick. “Tragedy at Delta, Colorado,” Journal 6:3, pp. 51-55. O’Dell, Roy. of Wisconsin,” Journal 6:1, pp. 33-41. Parsons, Chuck. “The Search for Charlie Webb,” Journal 6:2, pp. 4-9. “Jack Helm: A Seminal Essay—Part One,” Journal 6:3, pp. 20-37. “Seminal Essay on the Life of Jack Helm—Part 2,” Journal 7:4, pp. 18-27. Penn, Chris. “New Light on What Happened to Hoodoo Brown,” Journal 7:4, pp. 36-42. Pittillo-Mann Feud. Brown, Norman Wayne. “The Pittillo-Mann Feud,” Journal 7:6, pp. 54- 56. Sobba, Bob. “The Dynamiters,” Journal 6:1, pp. 45-52. Thompson, Edgar H. with Walt and Carol Hartung. “Otto Franc: Good Neighbor or a Bandito of the Big Horn Basin?,” Journal 7:5, pp. 44-51. Turk, Dave. “Outlaw as Lawman: Billy the Kid as a Special Deputy United States Marshal,” Journal 7:5, pp. 20-22. Wommack, Linda. “Assassination of Silas Soule Soldier Blue,” Journal 6:2, pp. 10-21. Wright, Erik J. “Johnny Murphy: Irish Gambler on the Arizona Frontier,” Journal 6:3, pp. 15-19. “The Top & Bottom Gang in Arizona: A Documentary History,” Journal 6:3, pp. 41-45. “Leo Schmucker: Lawman in the Transitional West & The Lewis Reynolds Killers,” Journal 7:4, pp. 49-53. Young, Roy B. “The Anti-Chinese Riot of 1880 and a Brief Account of Marshal David J. Cook and Sheriff Michael Spangler,” Journal 7:6, pp. 45-53.

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Arizona Cow-Boys. Cool Paul. “With Murder Rates Higher Than Modern New York or Los Angeles Homicide Rates Involving the Arizona Cow-Boys, 1880-1882,” Journal 7:4, pp. 6- 17. Big Horn Basin. Thompson, Edgar H. with Walt and Carol Hartung. “Otto Franc: Good Neighbor or a Bandito of the Big Horn Basin?,” Journal 7:5, pp. 44-51. Billy the Kid. Turk, Dave. “Outlaw as Lawman: Billy the Kid as a Special Deputy United States Marshal,” Journal 7:5, pp. 20-22. Gomber, Drew. “Bullies & The Kid: A Note on Motivations,” Journal 7:5, pp. 23-24.

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Gomber, Drew. “Billy The Kid & Whiskey Jim,” 7:6, pp. 41-44. Marquez, Paul Matthew. “Celsa Gutierrez Girlfriend of Billy the Kid?: The Family Perspective,” Journal 7:5, pp. 41-43. Black Bart (Bartholomew Graham). O’Dell, Roy. “Black Bart of Wisconsin,” Journal 6:1, pp. 33-41. Brown, Henry Newton. Cook, Rod. “Marshal Henry Newton Brown,” Journal 7:6, pp. 16-29. Bruce, Harve. Brown, Norman Wayne. “Wanted Dead if Necessary,” Journal 6:1, pp. 42-44. Buffalo Bill (W.F. Cody). Friesen, Steve. “Buffalo Bill, Murdered: Identity Theft in the Wild West,” Journal 7:4, pp. 43-48. Calverley, Bob. Bell, Mike. “Postmasters and the Postmaster’s Daughters: The Mystery of Kate Davis,” Journal 7:6, pp. 30-40. Cassidy, Butch. Bell, Mike. “Wyoming’s Other Range War: The 1892-1894 Horse Thief War,” Journal 6:1, pp. 4-32. Bell, Mike. “Butch Cassidy’s Big Horn Basin Bunch,” Journal 6:3, pp. 4-14. Bell, Mike. “Postmasters and the Postmaster’s Daughters: The Mystery of Kate Davis,” Journal 7:6, pp. 30-40. Cody, W.F. See “Buffalo Bill.” Cook, David J. Young, Roy B. “The Denver Anti-Chinese Riot of 1880 and a Brief Account of Marshal David J. Cook and Sheriff Michael Spangler,” Journal 7:6, pp. 45-53. Cool, Paul. “With Murder Rates Higher Than Modern New York or Los Angeles Homicide Rates Involving the Arizona Cow-Boys, 1880-1882,” Journal 7:4, pp. 6-17. Davis, Kate. Bell, Mike. “Postmasters and the Postmaster’s Daughters: The Mystery of Kate Davis,” Journal 7:6, pp. 30-40. Denver Anti-Chinese Riot of 1880. Young, Roy B. “The Denver Anti-Chinese Riot of 1880 and a Brief Account of Marshal David J. Cook and Sheriff Michael Spangler,” Journal 7:6, pp. 45-53. Elkins, John M. Brown, Norman Wayne. “John M. Elkins: Frontier Ranger & Scout,” Journal 6:2, pp. 26-28. Franc, Otto. Thompson, Edgar H. with Walt and Carol Hartung. “Otto Franc: Good Neighbor or a Bandito of the Big Horn Basin?,” Journal 7:5, pp. 44-51. Graham, Bartholomew. See “Black Bart.” Gutierrez, Celsa. Marquez, Paul Matthew. “Celsa Gutierrez Girlfriend of Billy the Kid?: The Family Perspective,” Journal 7:5, pp. 41-43. Hardin, Jefferson Davis. Brown, Norman Wayne. “Gunfight in Hardin’s Saloon,” Journal 6:3, pp. 38-40. Hardin, John Wesley. Parsons, Chuck. “The Search for Charlie Webb,” Journal 6:2-9. Parsons, Chuck. “Seminal Essay on the Life of Jack Helm—Part 2,” Journal 7:4, pp. 18- 27. Helm, Jack. Parsons, Chuck. “Jack Helm: A Seminal Essay— Part One,” Journal 6:3, pp. 20-37. Parsons, Chuck. “Seminal Essay on the Life of Jack Helm—Part 2,” Journal 7:4, pp. 18- 27. Hickok, Wild Bill. Broome, Jeff. “Wild Bill Hickok’s 1870 Hays City Brawl: Fact or Fiction?,” Journal 7:6, pp. 6-15.

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Hogan, Thomas. Sobba, Bob. “The Dynamiters,” Journal 6:1, pp. 45-52. Holzhey, Reimund (Raymond). See “Black Bart.” Hoodoo Brown. Penn, Chris. “New Light on What Happened to Hoodoo Brown,” Journal 7:4, pp. 36-42. Horse Thief War. Bell, Mike. “Wyoming’s Other Range War: The 1892-1894 Horse Thief War,” Journal 6:1, pp. 4-32. James-Younger Gang. Bailey, James A. and Margaret B. “Legends of the James-Younger Gang’s Hidden Treasure,” Journal 7:4, pp. 62-69. Kile, John. Broome, Jeff. “Wild Bill Hickok’s 1870 Hays City Brawl: Fact or Fiction?,” Journal 7:6, pp. 6-15. Lincoln County War. Gomber, Elise. “Alexander and Susan McSween: Ruthlessness and Cowardice in the Lincoln County War,” Journal 7:5, pp. 25-29. Lyons, Thomas. Lodbill, Jerry. “The Mysterious Murder of Cattle King Thomas Lyons and How It Was Covered Up,” Journal 7:4, pp. 54-57. McCarty Gang. Miller, Rick. “Tragedy at Delta, Colorado,” Journal 6:3, pp. 51-55. McCarty, Henry. See Billy the Kid. McSween, Alexander. Gomber, Elise. “Alexander and Susan McSween: Ruthlessness and Cowardice in the Lincoln County War,” Journal 7:5, pp. 25-29. McSween, Susan. Gomber, Elise. “Alexander and Susan McSween: Ruthlessness and Cowardice in the Lincoln County War,” Journal 7:5, pp. 25-29. Miller, Clell. Bailey, James A. and Margaret B. Bailey. “Clell Miller Exhumation Postponed,” Journal 7:5, pp. 52-63. Morrow, Dave “Prairie Dog Dave.” Cunningham, Sharon. “Dave ‘Prairie Dog Dave’ Morrow,” Journal 7:4, pp. 58-61. Murphy, Johnny. Wright, Erik J. “Johnny Murphy: Irish Gambler on the Arizona Frontier,” Journal 6:3, pp. 15-19. Nance, Thomas Allen. Cunningham, Sharon. “Thomas Allen Nance: Colorado-New Mexico Hard Case,” Journal 7:5, pp. 30-40. Peak, Junius W. (June). Cunningham, Sharon. “Junius W. ‘June’ Peak: Confederate Cavalryman • Buffalo Hunter •Texas Lawman,” Journal 6:3, pp. 47-50. Sand Creek. Wommack, Linda. “Assassination of Silas Soule Soldier Blue,” Journal 6:2, pp. 10-21. Servant Girl Murders, Austin TX. Dukes, Doug. “CSI: Wild West Style: Did Crime Scene Forensics Solve a Serial Killing in 1885 Austin, Texas?,” Journal 7:4, pp. 28-35. Soule, Silas. Wommack, Linda. “Assassination of Silas Soule Soldier Blue,” Journal 6:2, pp. 10-21. Spangler, Michael. Young, Roy B. “The Denver Anti-Chinese Riot of 1880 and a Brief Account of Marshal David J. Cook and Sheriff Michael Spangler,” Journal 7:6, pp. 45-53. Squiers, Charles. Wommack, Linda. “Assassination of Silas Soule Soldier Blue,” Journal 6:2, pp. 10-21. Steunenberg, Frank. Sobba, Bob. “The Dynamiters,” Journal 6:1, pp. 45-52. Stough, Charles. Bell, Mike. “Wyoming’s Other Range War: The 1892-1894 Horse Thief War,” Journal 6:1, pp. 4-32. Stockton Gang. Cunningham, Sharon. “Thomas Allen Nance: Colorado-New Mexico Hard Case,” Journal 7:5, pp. 30-40.

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Schmucker, Leo. Wright, Erik J. “Leo Schmucker: Lawman in the Transitional West & The Lewis Reynolds Killers,” Journal 7:4, pp. 49-53. Swisher, Jim. Bell, Mike. “John M. Elkins: Frontier Ranger & Scout,” Journal 6:2, pp. 26-28. Top & Bottom Gang. Wright, Erik J. “The Top & Bottom Gang in Arizona: A Documentary History,” Journal 6:3, pp. 41-45. Waggoner, Tom. Parsons, Chuck. “Maggots Held High Carnival Over the Lifeless Body,” Journal 6:2, pp. 22-24. Webb, Charlie. Parsons, Chuck. “The Search for Charlie Webb,” Journal 6:2, pp. 4-9. Winchester Model 94. Carlson, Chip. “Mysterious Rifle,” Journal 6:1, p. 32. Whiskey Jim. “Billy the Kid & Whiskey Jim,” Journal 7:6, pp. 41-44. WWHA Journal Index 2013. Journal 6:1, pp. 58-91.

BOOK REVIEWS

Alexander, Bob. Bad Company and Burnt Powder: Justice and Injustice in the Old Southwest. Journal 7:4, p. 70. Alexander, Julie Peavey. Citizens and Assassins: A True Story of Greed, Murder, and Vigilante Justice. Journal 6:2, p. 44. Citizens and Assassins: A True Story of Greed, Murder, and Vigilante Justice. Journal 6:3, p. 56. Aros, Joyce. Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone. Journal 6:1, p. 53. Bailey, Lynn R. The Unwashed Crowd: Stockmen and Ranches of the San Simon and Sulphur Spring Valleys, , 1878-1900. Journal 6:3, pp. 56-58. Ball, Larry D. in Life and Legend. Journal 7:4, pp. 70-71. Buecker, Thomas R. A Brave Soldier and Honest Gentleman; Lt. James E.H. Foster in the West, 1873-1881. Journal 6:2, pp. 44-45. Burnham, Philip. Song of Dewey Bear, Last Survivor of the Little Bighorn. Journal 7:5, p. 65. Dillon, Mark C. The Montana Vigilantes, 1863-1870: Gold, Guns, & Gallows. Journal 7:4, pp. 72-73. Drury, Bob and Tom Clavin. The Heart of Everything That Is: The Untold Story of , An American Legend. Journal 6:2, pp. 45-46. Evans, Max. Goin’ Crazy with Sam Pechinpah and All Our Friends. Journal 7:6, p. 57. Everett, Derek R. Creating the American West, Boundaries and Borderlands. Journal 7:5, pp. 66-67. Gardner, Mark Lee. Shot All to Hell: , the Northfield Raid, and the Wild West’s Greatest Escape. Journal. 7:4, pp. 73-74. Glancy, Diane. Fort Marion Prisoners and the Trauma of Native Education. Journal 7:6, p. 57. Hatch, Tom. Glorious War: The Civil War Adventures of . Journal 6:1, p. 54. Johnson, David. The Horrell Wars: Feuding in Texas and New Mexico. Journal 7:4, pp. 74-75. Johnston, Joe. Necessary Evil: Settling Missouri with a Rope and a Gun. Journal 7:6, p. 57. Jordan, Bruce F. En Recuerdo de: The Dying Art of Mexican Cemeteries in the Southwest. Journal 7:6, p. 57.

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Lili, Debarbieri. Location Filming in Arizona: The Screen Legacy of the Grand Canyon State. Journal 7:4, pp. 71-72 Linder, Shirley Ayn. in Film and Literature. Journal 6:2, p. 46. Lobdill, Jerry J. Last Train to El Paso: The Mysterious Unsolved Murder of a Cattle Baron. Journal 7:4, pp. 75-76 Maddox, Michael, R. Porter and Ike Stockton, Colorado and New Mexico Border Outlaws. Journal 7:5, pp. 65. Markwyn, Abigail M. Empress , The Pacific Rim the Great West & California at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Journal 7:5, pp. 65-66. Massey, Cynthia Leal. Death of a Texas Ranger: A True Story of Murder and Vengeance on the Texas Frontier. Journal 7:4, pp. 76-77. Miller, Rick. Rube Burrow, Desperado. Journal 6:2, pp. 46-48. Moore, Stephen T. Bootleggers and Borders: The Paradox of Prohibition on a Canada-U.S. Borderland. Journal 7:6, p. 57. Monahan, Sherry. Mrs. Earp: The Wives and Lovers of the Earp Brothers. Journal 6:2, p. 48. Parsons, Chuck and Donaly E. Brice. Texas Ranger N.O. Reynolds, The Intrepid. Journal 7:5, p. 66. Petersen, Keith C. John Mullan, The Tumultuous Life of a Road Builder. Journal 7:5, p. 67. Riffenburgh, Beau. Pinkerton’s Great Detective: The Amazing Life and Times of James McParland. Journal 6:1, p. 54-55. Pinkerton’s Great Detective: The Amazing Life and Times of James McParland. Journal 6:2, pp. 48-49. Schaefer, Gerald “Doc.” Poems of Courage and Sacrifice, Select Historical Battles and Shootouts. Journal 7:4, p. 77 Thomas, Chafin, J. Pathfinder: John Charles Fremont and the Course of American Empire. Journal 7:5, p. 64. Tucker, Phillip Thomas. Emily D. West and the “Yellow Rose of Texas.” Journal 7:5, p. 65 Turner, Alvin O. Hanging Men. Journal 6:3, p. 58. Wright, Robert. Rugged Mercy: A Country Doctor in Idaho’s Sun Valley. Journal 6:2, p. 49.

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