From the The Indian Advocate, Sacred Heart, Oklahoma, May 1st, 1900
Also in the article, according to the report of the Governor of Oklahoma, there were 12,041 Native Americans living in Oklahoma in 1900.
Category: Spicy Spaghetti Westerns
Mask of Zorro, 1998
The original Zorro, Don Diego de la Vega, is captured and imprisoned just as Spain concedes California to Santa Anna. 20 years go by and his mortal enemy, Don Rafael Montero, returns to California with a plan to become wealthy at the expense of the peasants. The original Zorro escapes from prison and trains a new Zorro to take his place. (IMDb) Continue reading “Mask of Zorro, 1998”
Lone Ranger, June, 1948
Apache Devil, 1928
The Masked Rider, Aug, 1934
Western Stories, Oct 28, 1939
Pinkerton Receipt, 1899
Tower & Lyon’s Police Equipment, 1888
Action Stories, Winter, 1944
Turok, 2019
A new hero rises! Turok pursues his kidnapped brother… in the Badlands of the Old West! In the waning days of the Indian Wars, the U.S. cavalry has captured Andar, but Turok will stop at nothing to rescue him. But that quest will lead Turok, Andar and even the soldiers to a strange, lost land inhabited by creatures beyond their imaginations. This is Turok as you’ve never seen him before … and Turok as you’ve always seen him! Written by acclaimed storyteller Ron Marz (Green Lantern, Silver Surfer, Witchblade), with exquisite art by Roberto Castro (Red Sojna, Flash Gordon).