Oct. 27—Bat Masterson, buffalo hunter, Army scout, lawman and gambler, died at his desk 100 years ago. He was writing his column for the old New York Morning Telegraph when his heart gave out at age ...
Since long before Bat Masterson put the Wild West behind him and traded in his six shooters for a job as a sports columnist ...
Bat Masterson, the iconic western lawman, will have a visible perch again on the High Plains. A 6-foot bronze sculpture that weighs about 750 pounds will be placed onsite at the Mueller-Schmidt House ...
Bat Masterson is now back on watch as his 6-foot bronze statue was dedicated on June 19 in front of the Home of Stone, 112 E. Vine St., Dodge City Kansas. On a hot day a large crowd gathered to watch ...
In its early days, Dodge City was home to one of the best known gunfighters and lawmen who walked the West. Bartholomew William Barclay "Bat" Masterson was born November 26, 1853 at Henryville, Quebec ...
We recently watched an INSP show, part of the “Wild West Chronicles” called “Doc Susie Goes Underground,” that featured Dr. Susie calling Bat Masterson “the Scribbler.” She walks into his office and ...
Real lives resurrected from our American past define the exciting historical docudrama series “Wild West Chronicles” on INSP, the network’s top-watched series. The series host, formidable ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Bat Masterson, buffalo hunter, Army scout, lawman and gambler, died at his desk 100 years ago. He was writing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results