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Odd and Unusual Tales from the Old West

By: Alton Pryor
Narrated by: Stephen Strader The Voice Ranger
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Western writer Alton Pryor has brought forth a collection of important moments in history. These vignettes present a virtual digest of historical happenings that are fun and educational as well. Listeners will learn about the poignant story of the Seven Little Indians. When a tribe stole a band of horses, Indian fighters killed the Indians that stole them. In doing so, they found seven little Indian babies on their hands. Their problem was what would they do with them? Hear also about the Headless Horseman, an actual happening in Texas. In this book, there are stories such as: "The Legend of Blackberry Hill", John Colter's six mile naked run from Indians, "The Rape of Monterey", "The Comanche Indian chief Quanah Parker", and the greatest land buy in America.

©2006 Alton Pryor (P)2017 Alton Pryor
Americas Old West Wild West Texas

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