<b>One of the founders of Dodge City. -Wild Bill and His Era 1933<br>A true picture of life among buffalo-hunters scouts gamblers stockmen. -Warren King Moorehead 1914<br>Knew Bat Masterson Wyatt Earp Luke Short the Seven Old Timers the badmen and the Cowboy Band and he shows you photographs. -Month at Goodspeed's 1938<br>He fought Indians he hunted buffalo he raised wheat he was a merchant a stock farmer his kind are passing from among us. -Report of William Connelley 1916<br>Wright of Dodge City is the historian of the Trail in this county and as he has lived on the Trail and traveled it. -The Story of the Marking of the Santa Fe Trail 1915</b><br>In its early days Dodge City a rendezvous of the wide-wandering bull-whacker buffalo-hunter cowboy and desperado as well as the home of the plain pioneer citizens who built so much of the region was a perfect paradise for gamblers cut-throats and fast women. These rough characters guarded their reputations for honesty with a pair of Colt's revolvers in their belts and wore their pants in their boots and when they passed on did so generally with their boots on.<br>With all that has been said about Dodge City no true account of conditions as they were in the early days was accessible until publication of Robert Wright's 1911 book Dodge City the Cowboy Capital. The author was especially well qualified to write a history of the wicked city of the plains since he had lived on the frontier for many years previous to the founding of the city and lived in the city from its opening. He had all the experience gleaned as a plainsman explorer scout trader and as mayor of the town. His is a most interesting narrative of early days as well as a very valuable contribution to western history.<br>Prior to founding Dodge City in 1868 at 16 years old Wright came West to Missouri. In 1859 he made the first of six overland trips across the plains to Denver. He was later appointed post trader at Fort Dodge in 1867 when Kiowa Comanche Cheyenne Arapahoe and Prairie Apache abounded there.<br>Wright was acquainted with old-school Western sheriff and gunfighter Bat Masterson of whom he said Bat is a gentleman by instinct. He is a man of pleasant manners good address and mild disposition until aroused and then for God's sake look out!
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