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    american frontier

    Explore " american frontier" with insightful episodes like "Angie Ambers: The Mystery of Deadwood Gulch", "Episode 18: Les Maes, Part 2, The Great American Experiment of Homesteading the American West" and "Buffalo Bill Cody" from podcasts like ""Crime Waves", "Armchair Historians" and "Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families"" and more!

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    Angie Ambers: The Mystery of Deadwood Gulch

    Angie Ambers: The Mystery of Deadwood Gulch

    In the 1870s,  thousands of people poured into the mining town of Deadwood Gulch in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
    Some of those people are still famous today.   
    "Calamity Jane" - known throughout the world as the gun-slinging, bar and brothel owner . 
    Wyatt Earp -  the most dangerous of all the gun-slinging US Marshals.
    Wild Bill Hickok, a man whose biographers claimed  killed only six people in gunfights.
    And there was another person... 
    A man whose identity was a mystery until current-day investigators got to work... 
    Their trail involved forensic dentistry, genealogy, and, good, old-fashioned detective work to trace the identity of an unknown man dead for over one-hundred-and-twenty years. 


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    Episode 18: Les Maes, Part 2, The Great American Experiment of Homesteading the American West

    Episode 18: Les Maes, Part 2, The Great American Experiment of Homesteading the American West

    In part 2 of our Homesteading series we talk to Colorado licensed dentist and rancher, Les Maes. As a follow up to our interview with Frank Young, who took us back to the American frontier and the 1862 Homestead Act. If you haven't done so already, I suggest you listen to the series in order so as to get the bigger historical context of part 2. Les shares his personal account of growing up on the family ranch, the history of which is rooted in the early days of the Homestead Act.

    The ancestral roots of the Maes family are fixed in New Mexico history. An area originally Inhabited by members of the Clovis culture of Paleo-Indians. Later inhabitants included American Indians of the Mogollon and Ancestral Pueblo peoples cultures. Then, under Spanish colonization, the area became known as Nuevo México (1598–1848), then New Mexico Territory (1850–1912) and finally it was admitted to the Union January 6, 1912.

    Les's direct ancestor Juan Anastacio Maes (1863-1937) staked a claim in the second half of the nineteenth century in what is now, Bueyeros, New Mexico. The 3,000 acre Maes Ranch is still owned and run by the descendants of Juan.

    The Maes Ranch Photo Gallery

    National Archives: Homestead Act

    Wikipedia: Bueyeros, New Mexico

    Roadside Thoughts: Bueyeros, New Mexico

    Homesteading in Pop Culture

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    IMBD: The West, Ken Burns 9 part series on the American West

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    Buffalo Bill Cody

    Buffalo Bill Cody

    Learn about Buffalo Bill Cody, the American West hunter who eventually started his own Wild West Show and travelled the world with his famous band of performers.

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