Selasa, 17 Oktober 2017

A Colt Single Action Army and Two Rifles Reputedly Owned by Nate Champion

A Wyoming robber later wielded the six-shooter. On April 9, 1892, cowboy and small rancher Nate Champion made a stand against members of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association (WSGA) and their hired killers, who had labeled him a rustler and targeted him for death. Trapped inside his cabin on the KC Ranch, some 60 miles …

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