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roughingitblog:

Daniel Boone’s Cabin: 1907
High Bridge, Kentucky
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roughingitblog:

Daniel Boone’s Cabin: 1907

High Bridge, Kentucky

(via)

7PM
The Cowboy (circa 1872)

The Cowboy (circa 1872)

7PM
Allen Street in Tombstone, AZ

Allen Street in Tombstone, AZ

7PM
In the dying West, the line between lawman and outlaw was a thin one, and no one walked that line more ambiguously than the subject of part three of our True West series of Red Dead Redemption historical research insights, Tom Horn – the man who infamously remarked, “Killing men is my speciality. I look at it as a business proposition, and I think I have a corner on the market.”
The History that Helped Inspire Red Dead Redemption

In the dying West, the line between lawman and outlaw was a thin one, and no one walked that line more ambiguously than the subject of part three of our True West series of Red Dead Redemption historical research insights, Tom Horn – the man who infamously remarked, “Killing men is my speciality. I look at it as a business proposition, and I think I have a corner on the market.”
The History that Helped Inspire Red Dead Redemption

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