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30 Most Popular NFTF Posts

Updated: Apr 6, 2020


Notes from the Frontier is not yet a year old and already has a library of more than 200 posts and has more than 40,000 followers! Each post is packed with little-known history and great photographs, for history lovers who want more than schoolbook truths and Hollywood hype. Here are our 30 most popular posts--with links!


To view our entire library, go to NotesfromtheFrontier.com. There, you can peruse all 200 posts, search for posts by category, or type in a category word (i.e., "pioneer," Indians," "Custer," etc.) in the "search" box and related posts will show up. (You can also view all posts and their comments on our Facebook site. Just keep scrolling down to view earlier posts. They go on forever!) Enjoy...and don't forget to like and comment.😉



1. Stagecoach Mary

953,508 views / 63,342 likes / 31,863 shares


2. In Honor of Chief Joseph

534,996 views / 6,725 likes / 7,628 shares


3. Death on the Trail

306,776 views / 4,525 likes / 3,017 shares


4. Gall, The Mightiest Warrior

144,102 views / 7,662 likes / 2,377 shares

5. History of Appaloosas

120,738 views / 1,081 likes / 1,163 shares


6. Frontier Quilts

116,878 views / 943 likes / 1,206 shares



7. Chief Joseph Annual Trail Ride

96,278 views / 948 likes / 933 shares


8. What Pioneers Packed

83,667 viewed / 754 likes / 767 shares


9. Native Warrior Women

80,470 viewed / 3,827 likes / 1,578 shares


10. Dances with Wolves-Native Perspectives

59,547 views / 749 likes / 686 shares


11. Dances with Wolves-30th Anniversary

57,713 views / 705 likes / 767 shares


12. Gunfight at O.K. Corral

55,475 views / 774 likes / 607 shares



13. Parting of the Ways

51,862 views / 991 likes / 521 shares


14. Who Killed Custer?

45,300 views / 1,632 likes / 576 shares


15. What Pioneers Ate

37,359 views / 626 likes / 307 shares


16. Jackson Sundown

36,656 views / 764 likes / 382 shares


17. Clash of the Titans

35,188 views / 220 likes / 176 shares


18. Belle Starr

32,734 views / 1,157 likes/ 441 shares



19. Axe Murder Terror in the 1800s

32,218 views / 341 likes / 206 shares


20. Every Dead Buffalo, An Indian Gone

31,683 views / 860 likes / 440 shares


21. Why We Have Labor Day?

31,640 views / 549 likes / 457 shares


22. Death Photography on the Frontier

30,444 views / 346 likes / 142 shares


23. Sacagawea

29,632 views / 623 likes / 384 shares


24. Yellowstone Wolves

28,480 views / 432 likes / 209 shares


25. Hunting Arrowheads

26,556 views / 604 likes / 333 shares


26. Women Homesteaders

26,420 views / 1,144 likes / 782 shares


27. Vanishing Race

25,647 views / 1,071 likes / 422 shares


28. Johnny Appleseed

24,431 views / 816 likes / 374 shares


29. The True Story of Katie Elder

23,407 views / 555 likes / 346 shares


30. Ira. Hayes- Native WWII Hero

23,030 views / 471 likes / 361 shares


©2020 NOTES FROM THE FRONTIER

SPECIAL NOTE: All these posts are copyrighted and original written material. You are welcome (and encouraged!) to share posts, but share only with a Notes from the Frontier link. (Some dishonest people have been copying and pasting these posts and claiming them as their own on other western history sites. Thankfully, NFTF readers have been very helpful in letting us know, so we can monitor those sites. We appreciate it. NFTF readers are the best!)

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Deborah Hufford

Author, Notes from the Frontier

Deborah Hufford is an award-winning author and magazine editor with a passion for history. Her popular NotesfromtheFrontier.com blog with 100,000+ readers has led to an upcoming novel! Growing up as an Iowa farmgirl, rodeo queen and voracious reader, her love of land, lore and literature fired her writing muse. With a Bachelor's in English and Master's in Journalism from the University of Iowa, she taught students of Iowa's Writer's Workshop, then at Northwestern University, Marquette and Mount Mary. Her extensive publishing career began at Better Homes & Gardens, includes credits in New York Times Magazine, New York Times, Connoisseur, many other titles, and serving as publisher of The Writer's Handbook

 

Deeply devoted to social justice, especially for veterans, women, and Native Americans, she has served on boards and donated her fundraising skills to Chief Joseph Foundation, Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), Homeless Veterans Initiative, Humane Society, and other nonprofits.  

 

Deborah's soon-to-be released historical novel, BLOOD TO RUBIES weaves indigenous and pioneer history, strong women and clashing worlds into a sweeping saga praised by NYT bestselling authors as "crushing," "rhapsodic," "gritty," and "sensuous." Purchase BLOOD TO RUBIES online beginning June 9. Connect with Deborah on DeborahHufford.com, Facebook, and Instagram.

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