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Western Fighters #3 (1950)

Hillman · 1950 · 53 pages

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ContinueWestern Fighters #4 →
Contains 7 stories
Cattalo Man
8 pp · western-frontier
Charles Goodnight (famous Texan Indian-fighter and trail-blazer in the 1860'scrossbred steers and buffalo to produce the Cattalo)

In 1860s Texas, Colonel Charles Goodnight earns his fearsome reputation as a scout and Indian fighter, first by outwitting a Comanche war party with cunning and nerve, then by doing the unthinkable: blazing a cattle trail across the Staked Plains to Fort Sumner, territory so dangerous that even hardened cowhands think he's riding to his death. What begins as a desperate gamble to find a market for beef becomes something far greater—a trail that changes the frontier itself.

The Land of Sleepy Joe
4 pp · western-frontier

An Indian wanderer named Sleepy Joe and his family discover a hidden oasis in Death Valley, only to have their peaceful refuge disrupted when prospectors arrive searching for gold—and Joe innocently trades away the location for beads, a burro, and overalls. As a bustling gold rush town springs up around the site, fortunes are made and lost in a frenzy of greed and violence, but when Joe returns years later, he finds only ruins where the settlement once stood. His quiet reflection on the white man's relentless pursuit of wealth at the cost of everything else forms the heart of this frontier tale based on a true story.

Shotgun Messenger
8 pp · western-frontier
Dunc Blackburn (notorious outlaw)
Saddle Pirates
6 pp
Jake Shawn (rustler)

In "Saddle Pirates," rustler Jake Shawn runs a protection racket disguised as a ranching business, extorting cattle owners with threats of theft and violence—until Sheriff John Finan gets a dangerous idea. A disguised deputy sheriff named Corey Thomas infiltrates Shawn's gang from the inside, gaining the rustler's trust while secretly organizing the ranchers to strike back. When Shawn's arrogance leaves him and his men cornered in the Snake-Eye Cafe, the tables turn in a showdown that proves desperate folks can accomplish what one lawman never could.

The Wildest Claim
6 pp · western-frontier

Bill Mead returns home from a disappointing prospecting venture with nothing but tall tales to show for it—but his boastful lies about striking it rich attract the wrong kind of attention. When two hardened miners arrive at his store hunting for the fortune they believe he's hidden, Bill's own exaggeration becomes a deadly liability, setting off a desperate chase that will test both his character and his fate.

Mickey Free the Red-Haired Indian
3 pp · western-frontier
Mickey Free (white baby raised by an Apache)Cabo (Apache who raised him)

A white baby orphaned in an Apache raid grows up as the adopted son of Cabo, who raises him for twenty years in the ways of his people—until the old warrior reveals the truth and sends him away. When cavalry soldiers find Mickey Free at the edge of the wilderness, he's forced to choose between the only life he's ever known and his own blood, setting him on an unexpected path that bridges two worlds.

Outlaw Code
8 pp · western-frontier
Mart Horrell (outlaws)Horrell brothers (outlaws)

When the Horrell brothers swagger into Lampasas one too many times, their reckless gunplay finally pushes Sheriff Perkins to his limit—and when he jails one of them for breaking the town's gun law, Mart Horrell decides the family won't be answering to anyone's rules but their own. What starts as defiant talk at the ranch becomes deadly action when the brothers prove just how serious they are about their "outlaw code," even when facing down the Texas Rangers themselves.

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