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The well-known stock detective once claimed:
“Killing men is my specialty. I look at it as
a business proposition, and I think I have a
corner on the market.” But Wyoming author
Chip Carlson also suggests Horn was intel-
ligent, sensitive, religious and had a sense
of fair play. “In the rustler-killing episodes in
which he was involved,” Carlson explains,
“the victims always received fair warning.”
Extended Interview With
Author Gregory Crouch
“Once I’m seeing the story in my head—
literally seeing it—I try and translate those
images into language that tells the story,”
says the author of The Bonanza King: John
Mackay and the Battle Over the Greatest
Riches in the American West. “I have a
hard time writing without that.”
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Joe De Yong depicts
a vaquero riding a
horse rigged with a
bitless jaquima, or
hackamore bridle.