Author: theactivehistorian
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Breaking Trail: Lorena Trickey

Lorena Trickey was born in 1893 near Palmer, Oregon. In 1917, she joined the Clarence Adams Wild West Show as a trick and Roman rider. One of the stockmen recommended she try rodeo and the rest is history. Lorena began competing in 1918 in Ladies Relay Racing and Saddle Bronc…
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Breaking Trail: Bonnie McCarroll

*Parts of this blog post were originally written for the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum blog series “Breaking Trail.” When you think of iconic cowgirls who comes to mind? I think of cowgirls like Tad Lucas, Mabel Strickland, Lorena Trickey and Bonnie McCarroll! Today, we’re going to explore the life…
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Breaking Trail: Abilene, the Longhorn Mascot of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

*Originally written for the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum blog series “Breaking Trail.” What do you think of when you think about the American West? Often, cowboys, cows and vast areas of land come to mind. While these things might be true – the history of the American West…
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Breaking Trail: Jackson Sundown

*Originally written for the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum blog series “Breaking Trail.” Did you know the cowboy in the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s logo is based on an ACTUAL cowboy?! That’s right, his name was Jackson Sundown and today I’m going to tell you about his…