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  2. List of cowboys and cowgirls - Wikipedia

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    The following list of cowboys and cowgirls from the frontier era of the American Old West (circa 1830 to 1910) was compiled to show examples of the cowboy and cowgirl genre. Cattlemen, ranchers, and cowboys

  3. List of Old West gangs - Wikipedia

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    A number of Old West gangs left a lasting impression on American history. ... The Cowboys (1877–1881) [7] Dalton Gang (1890–1892) [8] Daly Gang (1862–1864)

  4. Hall of Great Western Performers - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Great Western Performers (sometimes called the Western Performers Hall of Fame) is a hall of fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is a 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2) presentation that explores how the American West has been interpreted in literature and film. [1]

  5. List of Western television series - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy G-Men: United States 1952–1953 39 Russell Hayden, Jackie Coogan, Phil Arnold: The Cowboys: United States 1974 13 Jim Davis, Belinda Balaski, Moses Gunn, Walter Brooke, Robert Carradine, A Martinez: Based on the film of the same name. Custer: United States 1967 17 Wayne Maunder, Slim Pickens, Robert F. Simon, Michael Dante, Peter Palmer ...

  6. Top 20 Old Western Towns You Can Still Visit

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    3. Bandera, Texas. Nicknamed the "Cowboy Capital of the World," this Wild West town in southern Texas was a staging ground for the last cattle drives of the 1800s.

  7. Black cowboys - Wikipedia

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    A Black cowboy from the early 1900s. Black cowboys in the American West accounted for up to an estimated 25% of cowboys "who went up the trail" from the 1860s to 1880s and substantial but unknown percentage [contradictory] in the rest of the ranching industry, [1] [2] estimated to be at least 5,000 workers according to recent research.

  8. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    The traditions of the working cowboy were further etched into the minds of the general public with the development of Wild West shows in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which showcased and romanticized the life of both cowboys and Native Americans. [66]

  9. Buffalo Bill - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917), known as Buffalo Bill, was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman.. One of the most famous and well-known figures of the American Old West, Cody started his legend at the young age of 23.