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211 words, approx. 1 pages One of television's most illustrious westerns, Wagon Train wedded the cowboy genre to the anthology show format. Premiering in 1957, when the western first conquered prime time, Wagon Train told a different story each week about travelers making the...
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 Wagon Train was a television series on NBC from 1957 to 1962 and on ABC from 1962 to 1965. The show debuted at #15 in the Nielsen Ratings, rose to #2 in the next three seasons, and peaked at #1 in the 1961-1962 television season. After moving to ABC in...




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Wagon Train Ends Bicentennial Run
07/31/2003: 1,265 words, approx. 4 pages Stops at Aullwood, Englewood draw area residents ENGLEWOOD - While many were busy celebrating the Centennial of Flight, the state's Bicentennial Wagon Train was moving right along, covering 12 to 16 miles a day across Ohio. As part of that bicentennial celebration...
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Englewood Hosts Wagon Train
07/24/2003: 1,283 words, approx. 4 pages Area residents participate in Ohio Bicentennial event ENGLEWOOD - While many were busy celebrating the Centennial of Flight, the state's Bicentennial Wagon Train was moving right along, covering 12 to 16 miles a day across Ohio. As part of that bicentennial celebration...
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Romney shrugs off Mormon history film
8/22/2007: 344 words, approx. 1 pages Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney says he won't be attending "September Dawn," a movie about the killing of 120 unarmed Arkansas pioneers by Mormon settlers in Utah in 1857.Romney's ancestors include Parley Pratt, a prominent Mormon murdered in Arkansas several months before the massacre at Mountain...
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Mormon church regrets 1857 massacre
9/11/2007: 424 words, approx. 1 pages A ranking Mormon church official expressed "profound regret" Tuesday for the massacre of 120 California-bound pioneers moving through Utah on a wagon train on the 150th anniversary of the ambush.A group that advocates for descendants of those killed said the remarks were the closest the...


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