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An old Indian hat trick...Rhonda Fleming and Guy Madison clowning around on the set of "Bullwhip" ('58).

An old Indian hat trick...Rhonda Fleming and Guy Madison clowning around on the set of "Bullwhip" ('58).

Tommy Nolan and Tennessee Ernie Ford on the set of TV's "Buckskin". Tennessee Ernie's production company made "Buckskin" which was done through Revue and filmed on the old Republic lot at Radford St. in Studio City, CA.

Tommy Nolan and Tennessee Ernie Ford on the set of TV's "Buckskin". Tennessee Ernie's production company made "Buckskin" which was done through Revue and filmed on the old Republic lot at Radford St. in Studio City, CA.

A great reunion...Crash Corrigan, Tex Ritter, Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele in 1959.

A great reunion...Crash Corrigan, Tex Ritter, Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele in 1959.

Max "Alibi" Terhune and Elmer at the Corriganville tourist attraction.

Max "Alibi" Terhune and Elmer at the Corriganville tourist attraction.

Dorothy Fay, Tex Ritter's widow, shares a laugh with country singer Jo Walker and record engineer Alex Sadkin.

Dorothy Fay, Tex Ritter's widow, shares a laugh with country singer Jo Walker and record engineer Alex Sadkin.

Tim McCoy with his wife on the set of "Requiem for a Gunfighter" ('65).

Tim McCoy with his wife on the set of "Requiem for a Gunfighter" ('65).

Ken Maynard with a cork-covered bent nail he uses for a towel hanger in his workshop.

Ken Maynard with a cork-covered bent nail he uses for a towel hanger in his workshop.

(L-R) Patrick Wayne, Dale Robertson, Charles Bronson, Andrew J. Fenady, William Campbell, Herb Jeffries and Richard Anderson at a Golden Boot Awards.

(L-R) Patrick Wayne, Dale Robertson, Charles Bronson, Andrew J. Fenady, William Campbell, Herb Jeffries and Richard Anderson at a Golden Boot Awards.

John Smith and Robert Fuller study their script in between scenes of "Laramie".

John Smith and Robert Fuller study their script in between scenes of "Laramie".

Stewart Granger, Ricky Nelson and John Wayne were in the audience at the Nogales, Sonora Plaza de Toros in May 1958 whne Mexican mantador Carlos Aruza (right) performed.

Stewart Granger, Ricky Nelson and John Wayne were in the audience at the Nogales, Sonora Plaza de Toros in May 1958 whne Mexican mantador Carlos Aruza (right) performed.

Iron Eyes Cody with his one-time wife Wendy.

Iron Eyes Cody with his one-time wife Wendy.

82-year-old Herb Jeffries with his wife Regina in 1994.

82-year-old Herb Jeffries with his wife Regina in 1994.

Yakima Canutt (right), in January 1930 while he was exhibiting some of his trophies in Toledo, Ohio. Local dignataries L-R: Harry Haskell, Ben Groenewold and Mayor William Jackson.

Yakima Canutt (right), in January 1930 while he was exhibiting some of his trophies in Toledo, Ohio. Local dignataries L-R: Harry Haskell, Ben Groenewold and Mayor William Jackson.

Jimmy Wakely with his horse Lucky and singer Margaret Whiting.

Jimmy Wakely with his horse Lucky and singer Margaret Whiting.

Roy Rogers on location for "Under California Stars" ( '48). The tin foil squares are light reflectors.

Roy Rogers on location for "Under California Stars" ( '48). The tin foil squares are light reflectors.

Stuntman Bill Catching with Kelo Henderson's son Lars filming one of the Fanner 50 capgun commercials together in 1956 or '57.

Stuntman Bill Catching with Kelo Henderson's son Lars filming one of the Fanner 50 capgun commercials together in 1956 or '57.

William "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd with a devout Hoppy fan. Boyd's wife Grace Bradley stands in the background.

William "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd with a devout Hoppy fan. Boyd's wife Grace Bradley stands in the background.

Polly Burson was one of Hollywood's premier stuntwomen for more than 20 years. Her first movie job was a 25 foot fall. "I thought, boy, this is a gravy lick. I made as much in a hour as I did in two days of rodeoing."

Polly Burson was one of Hollywood's premier stuntwomen for more than 20 years. Her first movie job was a 25 foot fall. "I thought, boy, this is a gravy lick. I made as much in a hour as I did in two days of rodeoing."

(L-R Top Row) Duncan Renaldo, John Russell, Rex Allen, Pat Buttram, Guy Madison, John Hart, John Pickard. (Center) David McLean, John Smith, James Brown. (In the middle) Don Barry, Peggy Stewart, Pedro Gonzales Gonzales, Rand Brooks. (Kneeling) Scott Brady, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Jock Mahoney. (Standing right) Will Hutchins. Photo was in THE OTTAWA JOURNAL on July 8, 1978.

(L-R Top Row) Duncan Renaldo, John Russell, Rex Allen, Pat Buttram, Guy Madison, John Hart, John Pickard. (Center) David McLean, John Smith, James Brown. (In the middle) Don Barry, Peggy Stewart, Pedro Gonzales Gonzales, Rand Brooks. (Kneeling) Scott Brady, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Jock Mahoney. (Standing right) Will Hutchins. Photo was in THE OTTAWA JOURNAL on July 8, 1978.

Festus says goodbye to Doc Adams.

Festus says goodbye to Doc Adams.

 

 

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