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View all Wild West collectibles »Westward expansion confronts the Native American tribes...
August 21, 1867 | Item # 712324
$28.00

The Big Springs, Union Pacific Railroad robbery...
September 29, 1877 | Item # 706230
$67.00

Great front page early print of Yosemite Valley... The Chicago Fire...
November 01, 1871 | Item # 706199
$115.00

First issue of a German language newspaper from San Francisco...
June 17, 1871 | Item # 705122
$77.00

From perhaps the most famous town of the Old West...
October 31, 1880 | Item # 705077
$2,125.00

Shot down in a saloon... Founder of gold in California...
September 22, 1884 | Item # 705007
$48.00

In the "...interests of the pioneers of California..."
July 12, 1879 | Item # 704967
$62.00

Short-lived title from Texas... Large map of the Brazos...
March 02, 1892 | Item # 704746
$72.00

Great Tombstone newspaper printed ten days before the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral...
October 16, 1881 | Item # 704629
$1,950.00

Very early from San Diego, and with good content...
October 12, 1871 | Item # 704620
$74.00

The first newspaper published in Modesto, California...
March 11, 1881 | Item # 704341
$52.00

Great Tombstone newspaper printed 3 months before the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral...
July 26, 1881 | Item # 704222
$2,695.00

Billy the Kid, Pat Garett, Virgil & Wyatt Earp, Frank Stilwell, Johnny Behan...
August 10, 1881 | Item # 704204
$2,250.00

American Wild West Newspapers
The American Wild West, or American frontier, is bursting with folklore and legendary characters, such as Billy The Kid, Buffalo Bill, and Jesse James. Many events and people we consider legendary today, such as the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and Jesse James were not deemed as being significant at the time, and reports are typically small and difficult to find.
The Old West, or Wild West, was a period that began with the Gold Rush and migration of Mormons to Utah, and endured until the early part of the 20th century. American pioneers were moving westward for many reasons, for example, to outrun the law, to better their living situation, search for larger plots of land, or to mine gold and other precious metals.