The Wild West Meets the Big Apple: Exploring New York City's Connections to the Most Iconic Figures of the Old West

The Wild West Meets the Big Apple: Exploring New York City's Connections to the Most Iconic Figures of the Old West

by Michael O'Connor
The Wild West Meets the Big Apple: Exploring New York City's Connections to the Most Iconic Figures of the Old West

The Wild West Meets the Big Apple: Exploring New York City's Connections to the Most Iconic Figures of the Old West

by Michael O'Connor

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Overview

What do Bat Masterson, Bill Cody, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, David Crockett, William Tecumseh Sherman, Mark Twain, Elizabeth Custer, and the Statue of Liberty all have in common? They all spent time in New York City! Each chapter in this fascinating book provides a short biography of a Western hero or celebrity and tells how they made their mark on the city that many considered the media and cultural capital of the time. By tracing their path across the city—from casual visits, media campaigns, and political tours to family ties, shopping sprees, and steady employment—author Michael P. O'Connor aptly demonstrates how New York City influenced the lives and livelihood of many familiar names in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.

Locations around the city significant to the Westerners, including the Old Bowery Theatre, the Market Exchange, Battery Park, the St. Nicholas Hotel, and St. Patrick's Cathedral, are illustrated through historic images and modern photos accompanied by brief histories. A timeline from 1812 to 1933 highlights the settling of the West alongside a history of New York City. An appendix provides a listing of Alamo defenders who had ties to the city, and a bibliography provides an extensive list of further reading and reference materials. O'Connor's meticulous research and passion for the subject make this an informative and entertaining blend of New York City history and Western lore perfect for both tourists and historians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455621699
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 12/02/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 43 MB
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About the Author

A proud member of the Alamo Society, New York Historical Society, and the Wild West History Association, Michael P. O’Connor embraces his lifelong interest in the Old West. A former Air Force captain, O’Connor received a bachelor’s degree from Manhattan College in New York City and a juris doctor from St. John’s University School of Law. He is the senior assistant public defender of Rockland County and the sole practitioner of his own law offices in New York City.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

New York City Timeline During the Settling of the West NYC Map xix

Introduction 1

David Crockett 7

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 47

Bat Masterson 61

Buffalo Bill Cody 79

Mark Twain 115

The Little Ladies 139

Old Soldiers Fading Away 149

Just Passin' Through 167

What About Billy the Kid? 177

Epilogue 185

New York's Alamo Defenders 187

Bibliography 191

Index 197

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