I win the name of "Deadwood Dick
Bat Masterson to my rescue
The death of Billy the "Kid"
The Hole-in-the-Wall country
Some men I have met: Buffalo Bill; the James Brothers; Yellowstone Kelly; the murder of Buck Cannon by Bill Woods; the suicide of Jack Zimick.
Illustrations: Nat Love, better known as Deadwood Dick, and his family
Mother ran the loom / S. Campbell
My first drunk / S. Campbell, '95
Raising tobacco / S. Campbell
we knock the worms off / S. Campbell
I hunt rabbits in my shirt tail / S. Campbell
A case of breaking the horse or breaking my neck
Black highwayman / S. Campbell, '95
The pigs commit larceny / S. Campbell
We go to market / S. Campbell
I win a horse in a raffle / S. Campbell
Riding the 7YL steer / S. Campbell
After business comes pleasure / S. Campbell
A buffalo stampeede [stampede]
on they came, a maddened, plunging, snorting, bellowing mass of horns and hoofs / S. Campbell
Tragic death of Cal Surcey / S. Campbell
Hole-in-the-Wall country / S. Campbell
I lose my lariat and saddle
I hit the hardest spot in that part of Texas / S. Campbell
I take charge of my buffalo and outfit / S. Campbell
I order a drink for myself and my horse / S. Campbell
A close place in old Mexico
knocking a man over with every bullet from my Colt's, I cut for the open country / S. Campbell
The big wild mustang hunt
we were roping and riding them in Fox Canyon / S. Campbell
The roping contests at Deadwood, S.D. [South Dakota]
I rope, throw, saddle, bridle, and mount my mustang in nine minutes / S. Campbell
My first Indian fight / S. Campbell
Indian fight in Yellow Horse Canyon / S. Campbell
Crippled but not conquered
the fight with Yellow Dog's tribe / S. Campbell
The roping contest at Deadwood, S. D.
I am adopted by Yellow Dog's tribe
the war dance / S. Campbell
I ride a hundred miles in twelve hours without a saddle / S. Campbell
I rope one of Uncle Sam's cannon
Fort Dodge, Kan. [Kansas] / S. Campbell
I am captured by the soldiers / S. Campbell
I rope a narrow gauge engine, my lariat settled gracefully around the smokestack, and my trained horse set himself for the shock, but the engine set both myself and my horse in the ditch / S. Campbell
the first glimpse of my Spanish sweetheart / S. Campbell
"Does the wild cow boy [cowboy] work with you?" / S. Campbell
My first experience as a Pullman porter
This is where I shine. Now I am out for the money
The close of my railroad career
With Wm. [William] Blood, my old cowboy friend, and other friends at the close of my railroad career
With the General Securities Company.