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Tango0110 Jan 2017 2:54 p.m. PST

"The lore of the Old West—stories of gunslingers, tribal and territorial warfare, missing treasure—is undying. But are the historical records to be believed? I interviewed W.C. Jameson, the famed treasure hunter, hardcore Texas cowboy, and author of over 90 books on Old West history—including Unsolved Mysteries of the Old West and the Beyond the Grave series. He tends to approach the official record more like a single piece of evidence amongst a larger crime scene. "I look for the clues that are there and chase them down," he says. As a result, he's drawn some conclusions of his own…"
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Darkest Star Games Sponsoring Member of TMP11 Jan 2017 8:43 a.m. PST

I don't know about that last one Terrement, he could have been a sky burial… Does buzzard poo count as being buried?

Tango0111 Jan 2017 11:07 a.m. PST

Some histories said that Butch Cassidy died crossing the Andes to Chile… (smile)


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Tango0112 Jan 2017 11:39 a.m. PST

Thanks!.


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MiniatureWargaming dot com12 Jan 2017 8:11 p.m. PST

As for the Thunderbird, I will swear that I saw that picture in a book in the library when I was a kid. The book likely was in the section that had UFO, Bigfoot and Loch Ness monster books, where I spent a great deal of time. That had to be 1970 or thereabouts.

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