How the west was wooed
Published by : Cimarron Legend (Cimarron, New Mexico) Physical details: 1 p Newspaper Article
Subject(s):
Webster, Shoat
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Turner, Juniour
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Cowboys
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Rodeo
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Rodeo Champions
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Bars
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Drinking
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Dancing
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Flirting
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Cimarron, New Mexico
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Cheyenne, New Mexico
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Denver, Colorado
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File Materials | New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
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New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales Deja-Vu : The Cimarron News-Press, January 12, 1907 | New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales Deja-Vu : Thanksgiving, 1909 | New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales Tumbleweed : (Speaking of) Coming and going | New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales How the west was wooed | New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales Tumbleweed : August 13, 1992 | New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales Tumbleweed : "Creative Commerce" | New Mexico - Colfax County - People, or Topics of Interest - Stories, Legends and Tales "As I see it..." Let's go, Veterans! |
Master List Item # 28
File location is in the New Mexico File Cabinets
Article on two cowboys Shoat Webster and Junior Turner and their evening at the bars and getting girls.