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The Cowboy Poetry of Charlie Russell's Stagecoach
This web site contains cowboy western poetry; and it features the art of Charles M. Russell.
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"Black Sunday" by Bette Wolf Duncan
BLACK SUNDAY, April 14, 1935...... The dust storm that turned day into night. ... west from the Dust Bowl along US66 - Route 66, "The Dustbowl Highway" - to ...
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The new homesteaders were referred to with derision as the “Honyockers”. ... However, many “honyockers” persisted and lived to have the last laugh on those ...
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The Cowboy Poetry of Charlie Russell's Stagecoach
THE HONYOCKERS · HOKA HEY, HOKA HEY! ... MT; the disastrous winter of 1885-1886;the migration of the homesteaders (the Honyockers) from about 1910 to 1922, ...
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Mike Logan's Blue Ribbon Winning Poem - "Men Of The Open Range"
Features the blue ribbon winning entree in The Charlie Russell Poetry Contest; along with the art of Charles M. Russell and a biographical sketch of Mike ...
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"Black Sunday" by Bette Wolf Duncan
BLACK SUNDAY, April 14, 1935...... The dust storm that turned day into night. Many believed the world was coming to an end; and many people did see the end ...
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"Black Sunday" by Bette Wolf Duncan
Cowboy Wesern poem, BLACK SUNDAY, about the dust bowl and dust storms of the 1930s. It features photos of the dust storms and of farmers and ranchers ...
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"Black Sunday" by Bette Wolf Duncan
Cowboy Wesern poem, BLACK SUNDAY, about the dust bowl and dust storms of the 1930s. It features photos of the dust storms and of farmers and ranchers ...
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The Cowboy Poetry of Charlie Russell's Stagecoach
The author has an earlier book, RUSSELL COUNTRY. It features poems about the Old West; and contains copies of the art of Charlie Russell along with ...
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The Cowboy Poetry of Charlie Russell's Stagecoach
The author has an earlier book, RUSSELL COUNTRY. It features poems about the Old West; and contains copies of the art of Charlie Russell along with ...