Selasa, 17 Oktober 2017

Dud Champion Followed in His Big Brother’s Boot Prints

Big-ranch foreman Mike Shonsey plagued both Texas brothers. Nathan David Champion, a Wyoming folk hero to some for his stand against cattle barons during the infamous Johnson County War, was a true Texas cowboy, sharing Lone Star State roots with many of the invading gunmen who squared off against him in April 1892. Nate’s younger …

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