Dedicated to the cowboy life, cowboy Tom Blasingame spent more than 80 years in the saddle.
Though he was born a slave, George Monroe became one of the West’s most famous stagecoach drivers.
After a life on the lam, Western outlaw Emmett Dalton of the Dalton gang took on Hollywood.
From covered wagon to cockpit, Ezra Meeker lived, preserved, and promoted the legacy of the Oregon Trail. This article is from American Cowboy''s Great Trails of the West Collector''s Edition.