Editor’s Note: Much of this is taken from the InfoGalactic article on Lewis Wetzel, which is linked below. Lewis Wetzel (February 24, 1752 -1808) was a frontiersman and Indian fighter who roamed
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The Global Cold War. Odd Arne Westad. New York: Cambrige University Press, 2005. 494 pp. $35.00. ISBN 978-0521853644 Odd Arne Westad challenges the traditional view of the Cold War being a
All of us here at Men of the West would like to wish our loyal readers a blessed and happy New Year. We know that there are lots of internet sites, and
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We don’t think much about our calendar. It’s just there, isn’t it? But how did it get here? The calendar most of us use is called the Gregorian Calendar. It was introduced
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It is a standard motif in Western (Cowboy) novels and movies. A cowboy is shot, and before healing can begin, the bullet must be removed. Once the projectile is obtained, the wound is
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