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TALES OF THE WILD WEST, stories of the scoundrels, outlaws, and folk heroes of the American Frontier
The Bloody Record Of Henry Plummer And His Gang
Episode 422 hearkens back to the wild wild West, in the days following the great gold rush. Much of the story takes place in Bannack, Montana, which is now a state park and ghost town, and follows the career of one of the most notorious gangs of the day and the rise of the citizen's committee that puts an end to it.
Adapted from the books "The Story of the Outlaw" by Emerson Hough and "The Montana Vigilantes, Or Popular Justice In The Rocky Mountains" by Thomas J. Dimsdale, the first newspaperman in Montana.
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Here are some links to clarify some of the terms and words used in this episode:
Sheep Eater Indians https://www.bitterrootranch.com/stories-from-the-ranch/history-local-tribe-sheep-eater-indians/
Define “levant”: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/levant
Placer mines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placer_mining#:~:text=Placer%20mining%20%2F%CB%88pl,excavating%20equipment%20or%20tunneling%20equipment.
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