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* Pecos Bill is an American cowboy, apocryphally immortalized in numerous tall tales of the Old West during American westward expansion into the Southwest of Texas, New Mexico, Southern California, and Arizona.
Other stamps in the set depicted Paul Bunyan, John Henry, and Pecos Bill.
He was known informally as " Pecos Bill ".
During his subsequent service in the Indian Wars, he received his nickname " Pecos Bill ".
* Paul Carlson, " Pecos Bill ", a Military Biography of William R. Shafter.
* Melody Time: Pecos Bill, Widowmaker, Slue Foot Sue, Johnny Appleseed, Johnny's angel, Little Toot, and Big Toot.
Pecos Bill is an American cowboy, apocryphally immortalized in numerous tall tales of the Old West during American westward expansion into the Southwest of Texas, New Mexico, Southern California, and Arizona.
Pecos Bill was a late addition to the " big man " idea of characters, such as Paul Bunyan or John Henry.
The first stories were published in 1917 by Edward O ' Reilly for The Century Magazine, and collected and reprinted in 1923 in the book Saga of Pecos Bill ( 1923 ).
One of the most well known versions of the Pecos Bill stories is by James Cloyd Bowman in Pecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time ( 1937 ) which won the Newbery Honor in 1938, and was republished in 2007.
This was a story about " Pecos Bill ", who had received a " lump on the naggan " that caused him amnesia.
Pecos Bill made the leap to film in the 1948 Disney animated feature Melody Time.
" Pecos Bill " was also the nickname of Civil War general William Shafter, although this was before O ' Reilly created the legend.
According to the legend, Pecos Bill was born in Texas in the 1830s.
Pecos Bill was traveling in a covered wagon as an infant when he fell out unnoticed by the rest of his family near the Pecos River ( thus his nickname ).
His horse Widow-Maker was so named because no other man except Pecos Bill could ride him and live.
On one of his adventures, Pecos Bill managed to lasso a tornado.
Just like Shake, both Widow-Maker and Slue-Foot Sue are equally as idealized as Pecos Bill.
After a courtship with Slue-Foot Sue in which, among other things, Pecos Bill shoots all the stars from the sky except for one which becomes the Lone Star, Pecos proposes to Sue.

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Realizing that Sibley had to attack along a river, especially since New Mexico was in the middle of a long drought, Canby made the best use of his forces by defending against only two possible scenarios: an attack along the Rio Grande and an attack by way of the Pecos and Canadian rivers.
By the spring of 1882, he had established a small saloon near the Pecos River in a tent city he named Vinegaroon.
The community is notable as the place where " Judge " Roy Bean, the " Law West of the Pecos ", had his saloon and practiced a kind of law.
By 1883, Allison had sold his ranch and moved to Pope's Wells, purchasing another ranch near the Pecos River crossing of the Texas-New Mexico line ( this was a landmark on the Goodnight-Loving Trail ), 50 miles northwest of Pecos, Texas.
The Santa Fe had originally begun as the constructing of a rail line traversing the old Santa Fe and Spanish Trails, from the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas rivers ( at Atchison and Topeka, KS ) to the Pecos and Rio Grande rivers in New Mexico.
They had met during the filming of West of the Pecos and would have two daughters ( Jodi and Juanita ) and a son, actor William Katt.
Within 350 years the Pueblo IV Era Pecos village had grown to house more than 2, 000 people in its five-storied complex.
He worked as a cowboy in the Pecos River Valley of New Mexico, where by 1894, his older brother, Sam Ketchum, had joined him .< ref >
It was here that Woodruff first worked with the writer Sam Shepard, on a libretto that Shepard had developed for the national bicentennial celebrations, The Sad Lament of Pecos Bill on the Eve of Killing His Wife.
This term had been casually used by excavators for many of the “ ancient people ” since the early explorations of Richard Wetherill, and had been informally used in the work of the Pecos Conferences.
Although Kidder was aware of the long standing relationship between the abandoned Pecos Pueblo and the modern Pueblo of Jemez, he did not consider that any local population had a claim on artifacts and remains.
By a 1936 Act of Congress, the Pueblo of Jemez became the legal and administrative representative of the Pueblo of Pecos, which had been privately owned during Kidder ’ s excavation.
By 1933, SH 17 was rerouted through Marfa to end in Presidio, replacing SH 118, which was reassigned on the old route .. By 1936, the stretch from Pecos to New Mexico had been transferred to SH 27.

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Pecos County is a county located in Texas which is named for the Pecos River.
Pecos used a rattlesnake named Shake as a lasso and another snake as a little whip.
It was named for its location near the " grand falls " of the Pecos River, located roughly to the west.
Reno is romantically involved with another of Buckaroo's teammates, a woman named Pecos ( referenced in a line of dialogue as being in Tibet, she appears in the novel, but not in the film ).
The river was named " Pecos " by the Spanish from the Keresan name of the Pecos Pueblo,.
* Pecos County, Texas, a county located in the U. S. state of Texas, named for the Pecos River
That night, he receives a call from a woman named Ava, asking him to meet her at a seedy bar called Kadie's Club Pecos.
It also features his horse Widowmaker, and recounts how Pecos was brought back down to earth by a woman named Slue-Foot Sue.

Pecos and Sue
In Bowman's version of the story, Sue eventually recovers from the bouncing, but is so traumatized by the experience she never talks to Pecos Bill again.

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