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Outlaws of the West #41 (1963)

Charlton · 1963 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
One-Eyed Jack Died Here
4 pp · western-frontier

In 1963, a young boy named Harvey hears an aging stranger's account of a famous gunfight from 1894—one that contradicts the bronze plaque in the dusty Texas town of Jimjack. The old-timer recounts how the legendary outlaw One-Eye Jack Naughton rode into town with a price on his head, only to challenge Jim Magruder to a final showdown. But the real story behind that fateful duel is far different from what the historical marker claims, and it all comes down to what one desperate man was willing to do to escape his past.

The Instigator
6 pp · western-frontier

Boots Bedlow rides into a Texas town determined to stay out of trouble, but Arthur Lustig—a smooth-talking saloon keeper with a talent for manipulation—has other plans. When Boots' gambling luck runs dry and debts pile up, Lustig sees an opportunity to turn the desperate young man into his unwitting instrument for a crime that will change both their lives.

The Santa Fe Trail
3 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier

In 1822, Captain William Becknell organized an ambitious wagon train expedition to forge a trade route between Missouri and New Mexico, transforming a rough footpath into a navigable passage across wilderness. His hardy crew faced relentless hardships—broken wheels, swollen rivers, hostile terrain, and encounters with Pawnee and Comanche warriors—as they pushed westward through nearly 900 miles of unforgiving country. What began as a perilous adventure became the foundation for the Santa Fe Trail, eventually opening the frontier and uniting East and West.

Killer in the Cliffs
4 pp · western-frontier

Red Jack Smith and his gang hole up in a clifftop pueblo village, but Harry Walters volunteers to flush them out alone while Colonel Ira Shaker and Sgt. Lorn Meade keep them pinned down from outside. Trapped in the maze of interconnected cliff dwellings, Walters must use cunning and his supply of dynamite to turn the outlaws' stronghold against them.

The Ghost of Nugget Gulch
6 pp · western-frontier

During California's gold rush, a mysterious figure known as the Ghost of Nugget Gulch strikes in the darkness, robbing miners of their hard-won claims. Assayer Welker Jaynes becomes the key to catching the thief—until his own greed and opportunity lead him down a far darker path than anyone expected. When the vigilante committee closes in on their quarry, the identity of Nugget Gulch's ghost finally reveals itself, along with a justice that echoes through California's frontier history.

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