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Characters of the Past

Characters of the Past
$2.99
SKU: RLB006

by Harry J Owens

Red Lodge is a town with a rich history, and we're blessed to have so much of the history recorded in book form. Most people in the area are familiar with books like Red Lodge: Saga of a Western Area, by Harry J. Owens and Shirley Zupan, but fewer know of this smaller work by Owens.

In this short (24-page) book, Owens tells of Sheriff John Dunn and his posse capturing the notorious Kid Curry and the Sundance Kid after their planned robbery of the Carbon County Bank in Red Lodge. It describes the last days of Red Lodge's first constable, "Liver-Eating" Johnston, and the hanging of Tom Salmon.

Ben Greenough's name comes up twice in the book; once in a description of a fight where he defended his brother's good name, and peripherally when Owens relates how Constable Johnston dispensed justice in Red Lodge.

The final two chapters of the book deal with well-known names from Western history who were frequent visitors to Red Lodge: Calamity Jane and Buffalo Bill. Each provides an insight not commonly found in the history books.

Characters of the Past is well written, bringing the characters to life. It is short enough to read at a sitting, or you can spread it out and enjoy one short chapter at a time.

Published by the Carbon County News in 1989. No ISBN. 24 pages. Size about 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches.

Price: $2.99

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