Old West TV: Women Jurors
In honor of Women’s Day we get a lesson on what women were doing back in the 1800’s as jurors according to Dakota Livesay and his Chronicle of the Old West.
In honor of Women’s Day we get a lesson on what women were doing back in the 1800’s as jurors according to Dakota Livesay and his Chronicle of the Old West.
A while back Dakota was a guest on Haunted Saloon TV, where he was interview at the OK Corral shoot out site by Terry “Ike” Clanton. Clanton is a fourth generation cousin of the legendary Joseph “Ike” Clanton of OK Corral gunfight fame.
For many years Show Low, Arizona has been home base for Chronicle of the Old West, Dog Jake Western Store and Cowboy To Cowboy. On this episode of Chronicle of the Old West TV Dakota Livesay explains how Show Low got it’s name.
Dakota Livesay tells us the story of the notorious Luke Short. He may have been at the famous OK Corral shoot out if it were not for some other life changing circumstances!
Cowboy To Cowboy is adding a new feature to our website, starting today we will be adding Dakota Livesay’s various television shows, appearances and documentaries to CowboyToCowboy.com. All pertain to the Wild West, and feature both the most fascinating characters of the Old West and his take on the events they participated in. We start the series off with renowned Indian scout Al Sieber:
Dakota Livesay tells us the story of an Arizonan that was tough through and through! Al Sieber was a scout, lawman and many other things all rolled into one.