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Wild West Deep Dives explores the captivating tales of sharpshooters, gunslingers, trailblazers, fur trappers and significant events from the western frontier. I aim to present the truth while celebrating the legendary figures and stories that define the essence of the Wild West. Well, let's get into shall we!Wild West Deep Dives Mundial
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  • The Horrell Brothers | The First Lincoln County War & Their Feud with Pink Higgins
    Jan 10 2026

    In this deep dive, we explore the violent and often overlooked story of the Horrell Brothers—a family whose actions helped ignite one of the bloodiest chapters on the Texas and New Mexico frontier, years before Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War became household names.From Lampasas County, Texas, to Lincoln County, New Mexico, this episode traces a brutal trail of gunfights, ambushes, cattle theft, frontier justice, and full-scale feuds. We break down the Horrell War in New Mexico, the deadly shootouts with lawmen, and the escalating conflict with Pink Higgins that turned neighbors into enemies and towns into battlefields. Using firsthand accounts, period newspapers, and historical records, this episode examines how weak law, personal grudges, and reputation fueled a war before the war—and why the Horrell Brothers became symbols of how quickly violence could spiral out of control in the Old West.This has to be one of my favorite episodes I have ever done and I really hope y'all enjoy it! God Bless!#WildWest #OldWestHistory #TheHorrellBrothers #LincolnCountyWar #FrontierJustice #TexasHistory #NewMexicoHistory #WesternHistory #Gunfights #Outlaws #Feuds #CattleWars #BeforeBillyTheKid #TrueWest #ForgottenHistorySources for Research;https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-horrellbrothers/https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/horrell-higgins-feud By; C.L. Sonnichsenhttps://www.truewestmagazine.com/article/the-horrell-brothers-revenge/ Article by Mark Boardman https://www.nmlincolncountyhistoricalsociety.com/horrellwar By Walter Earl Pittmanhttps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1703&context=nmhr The Horrell War By PJ RaschThe Story of the Outlaw By; Emerson Hough Silver City Mining Life 20 December, 1873Santa Fe Weekly New Mexican January 26, 1869Journal of the Senate of Texas By F.L. Britton to Edmund J. Davishttps://www.truewestmagazine.com/article/bold-and-lethal/ Article by Kenyon BennettSources for PhotosLincoln, New MexicoWatson House. Courtesy of Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), No. 105473Photos of Martin & SamuelPhotos of Mark & Wash ShortFind a GraveAll photos of LampasasFrom Lampasas County Museum; https://www.lampasas.org/246/History-of-Lampasas“Cattle Rustlers” by Frederic Remingtonhttps://centerofthewest.org/catalogs/remington/?view_id=3051 Edmund J. Davishttps://txfgm.org/governors/edmund-j-davis-1870-1874/ F.L. Brittonhttps://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/britton-frank-l Travis County Jail1876 Travis County Jail, jailor’s residence, and Courthouse Photo No. C00610b, Austin History Center, Austin Public Library https://traviscountyhistory.org/online-exhibits/law-and-lawlessness/ Georgetown Jailhttps://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497012/ Fort Stantonhttps://www.legendsofamerica.com/nm-fortstanton/

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  • Frank Grouard - Chief of Scouts
    Jan 2 2026

    I hope everyone had a great Christmas and holiday season!


    Frank Grouard lived one of the most complicated lives of the American West. Born in the South Pacific, captured by the Lakota, adopted into their world, and later serving as one of General George Crook’s most trusted scouts, Grouard stood at the center of some of the most pivotal moments of the Indian Wars.In this episode, we explore Frank Grouard’s full journey — from his early life and years living among the Lakota, to his role as an Army scout during major campaigns like the Battle of the Rosebud, Slim Buttes, and beyond. We also tackle the controversial questions that still surround his legacy, including his connection to the Custer disaster and the debated role he may have played in the events leading to the death of Crazy Horse.Drawing heavily from contemporary accounts, newspaper reports, and Grouard’s own words as recorded by Joseph DeBarthe, this episode doesn’t attempt to label Grouard as hero or traitor. Instead, it lays out the evidence, the contradictions, and the perspectives from all sides — and lets you decide.Frank Grouard’s story is one of survival, loyalty, betrayal, and impossible choices on a frontier that rarely offered clear answers.If you enjoy deep, carefully researched stories from the American West, make sure to like, subscribe, and share. New episodes every week.Sources for ResearchThe Life and Adventures of Frank Grouard By Joe DeBarthe https://archive.org/details/lifeandadventure00debarich/page/n37/mode/2up https://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/frank-grouard-silent-man-plains By Nancy Tabbhttps://sheridanmedia.com/news/179731/history-frank-grouard-chief-of-scouts/ Collection of Newspaper reports on Frank Grouardhttps://www.historynet.com/death-crazy-horse-fables-forensics/ Death of Crazy Horse By John Kosterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnP6iHb35bo Wyoming State Museum, Frank’s possible RevolverSources for PhotosRosebud Battlefield Site Magicpiano

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  • Battle Mountain (1856) - Tule River War
    Dec 23 2025

    The Tule River War of 1856 was one of California’s most misunderstood frontier conflicts—born from rumor, fear, and a rush to violence rather than clear facts. In the foothills of the southern San Joaquin Valley, Yokuts warriors built a fortified stronghold along the North Fork of the Tule River, using rock, brush, and rugged terrain to create a defensive position that stunned the volunteer militias who came looking for them. What followed was not a clean battle between armies, but a chaotic clash between an organized Indigenous defense and a disorganized mob of settlers armed with rifles, rumors, and exaggerated claims of stolen cattle and massacres.This episode traces the war from its earliest spark through the repeated failed assaults on the Yokuts’ fort—later known as Battle Mountain—examining how volunteer leaders like Foster DeMasters and Sheriff W.G. Poindexter struggled against terrain, discipline, and reality itself. We also follow the lesser-known but deeply troubling side stories: the attack by a small settler party on a separate Yokuts camp, the spread of panic that led miners to fortify towns that were never truly threatened, and the eventual arrival of the U.S. Army, which found much of the supposed uprising simply did not exist.Drawing from multiple contemporary sources, military reports, and firsthand accounts, this video separates myth from fact and shows how the Tule River War ended not with victory, but displacement, retaliation, and long-term devastation for the Yokuts people. It’s a story of how frontier violence escalated through misinformation—and how one of California’s largest Native populations was pushed closer to collapse in the aftermath of a war that never needed to happen.If you want to hear more stories from the Old West, make sure to Subscribe and click that Bell Notification, also, please check out the Wild West Deep Dives Spotify, I have an 8-part Series on the Legendary Lawmen Bass Reeves & the Jolly Mountain Man Joe Meek.Spotify link; https://open.spotify.com/show/1EgStxXLcoJQpkmDZ8ijGt?si=4df74c69a6014f7d#oldwesthistory #wildwesthistory #westernhistory #oldwestbattles #westernbattles #tuleriverwarSources for Researchhttps://www.historynet.com/the-tule-river-war/?f The Indian War on Tule River Written by George W. Stewart https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7bc636q0 History of Tulare and Kings Counties California Chapter 2; ‘Indian War of 1856’ “For an account of this we are principally indebted to Stephen Barton, writing in 1874, when the principal actors in the drama were still alive and he had every opportunity to obtain an accurate version of the matter. Additional facts secured through the researches of George W. Stewart in 1884, are linked in with narrative which we present here.” By; Eugene L. Menefee and Fred A. Dodgehttps://www.newman-museum.org/articles/yokut-indian-tribe Unveiling the Legacy of the Yokut Indians near Newman, Californiahttps://www.legendsofamerica.com/yokuts-indians/ History of the Yokuts Kathy Alexanderhttps://www.legendsofamerica.com/treaty-of-guadalupe-hidalgo/ Treat of Guadalupe Hidalgohttps://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1081 California Gold Rush https://www.ebparks.org/sites/default/files/Native_Peoples_Map_Brochure_2020.pdfSources for Photos/LinksJames W. Marshall California State Library 2005-0686Native American and Spanish Contact https://www.californiaadaptationforum.org/2018/03/30/untold-history-the-survival-of-californias-indians/Mountain Howitzer Mafiag, CC; 3.0Battle Mountain Photograph Photographed by Lester J LetsonBattle Mountain Historical Marker Photographed by Lester J LetsonBattle Mountain https://californiarevealed.org/do/10a27d13-f57e-4eba-8b05-b8d543ea4a6e#page/1San Joaquin Valley On^ste82; CC; 3.0

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