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horse theft
crime of stealing horses
United States Cavalry
component of the United States Army
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
organization
Buenaventura River
fictional river
Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine
Alleged lost gold mine in the Superstition Mountains
Oh Shenandoah
American folk song
Antebellum South
Historical period in the American South

fast draw
The ability to quickly draw a handgun and accurately fire it upon a target in the process
Texas Jack Omohundro
American army scout, cowboy and actor (1846–1880)
Cerro Gordo Mines
abandoned mines located in the Inyo Mountains, California
Oklahoma Land Run of 1889
1889 land rush in the US
Yuma Territorial Prison
19th-Century prison in Arizona, US
Pike's Peak gold rush
boom in gold prospecting and mining in Kansas and Nebraska Territories from July 1858 to 1861
flatboat
thumb|A flatboat passing a long cigar-shaped keelboat on the [[Ohio River.]]
woodcraft
thumb|upright=1.4|Campfire instructions from ''The American Boys' Handybook of Camp-lore and Woodcraft'' (1920)
Woodcraft or woodlore is skill and experience in living and thriving in the woods, either on a short- or long-term basis. It includes skills as hunting, fishing, and camping. Traditionally, woodcraft was associated with subsistence lifestyles and hunting-gathering. In modern developed countries it is more commonly associated with outdoor recreation or survivalism. Woodcraft is one form of bushcraft.
United States Army Indian Scouts
native Americans serving in the US Army
chuckwagon
thumb|An authentic chuckwagon at the Frontier Town grounds in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Ed Schieffelin
prospector who discovered the Tombstone mining district (1847–1897)
Thomas Fitch
American politician (1838–1923)
Rudolf Friedrich Kurz
Swiss artist, painter (1818-1871)
Apache Pass
Landform in Cochise County, Arizona
Cananea strike
1906 miners' strike in Cananea, Mexico
Butterfield Overland Mail Company
stagecoach service operating in the United States (1858 - 1861)
Marias Massacre
1870 massacre
Meeker Massacre
part of the American Indian Wars
Jim Miller
American outlaw, born 1861

Stanley Llewelyn Wood
Welsh illustrator (1866–1928)
First Transcontinental Telegraph
American telecommunication circuit
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
San Diego, California, NRHP-listed
bullwhip
A bullwhip is a single-tailed whip, usually made of braided leather or nylon, designed as a tool for working with livestock or for competition cracking.
Black Hills Expedition
conflict
Scoutcraft
Scoutcraft is a term used to cover a variety of woodcraft knowledge and skills required by people seeking to venture into wild country and sustain themselves independently. The term has been adopted by Scouting organizations to reflect skills and knowledge which are felt to be a core part of the various programs, alongside community and spirituality. Skills commonly included are camping, cooking, first aid, wilderness survival, orienteering and pioneering.
Bonanza
human settlement in Idaho, United States of America
Open range
rangeland where cattle roam freely regardless of land ownership
Cypress Hills massacre
1873 shootout between North American fur traders and indigenous Canadians