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Dear Teacher | Death Valley Days (Unknown)

Episode 10 of the Western Stories | OTRWesterns.com podcast, hosted by Andrew Rhynes, titled "Dear Teacher | Death Valley Days (Unknown)" was published on July 27, 2025 and runs 30 minutes.

July 27, 2025 ·30m · Western Stories | OTRWesterns.com

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Original Air Date: UnknownHost: Andrew RhynesShow: Western StoriesPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Host:• The Old Ranger Creator:• Ruth Woodman Music:• Leith Stevens Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Shortstop, The by Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) LibriVox Zane Grey (Pearl Zane Gray) born in 1872 in Zanesville, Ohio was best known for his western stories, most notably Riders Of The Purple Sage which has been filmed four times, the last in 1996 starring Ed Harris and Amy Madigan. Among his other interests was baseball. He attended the University of Pennsylvania on a baseball scholarship where he earned a degree in dentistry. Grey later played minor league baseball with a team in Wheeling, West Virginia. According to the Internet Movie Data Base he is credited with 110 films made from his stories and books. Grey died from a heart attack in 1939 in Altadena, California.In The Shortstop (1909) drawing on his baseball experience Grey follows the adventures of seventeen year-old Chase Alloway on his quest to make his fortune as a baseball player and lift his family out of poverty. Along the way young Chase encounters hardship and set-back. But with perseverance he discovers not only himself but friendship and love. (summary Jimmyjohn Boss and Other Stories, The by Owen Wister (1860 - 1938) LibriVox This is the fifth published book of Owen Wister, author of the archetypical Western novel, The Virginian. Published in 1900, it comprises eight Western short stories. (Summary by David Wales) Shortgrass Country News T.G. Jurney Rural western Oklahoma stories of the life and times of T.G. Jurney Goldfields Stories of Western Australia Lorraine Kelly History and stories of the Western Australian Goldfields written by local historian, Norma King (OAM) and Lorraine Kelly. Podcasts produced and published by Lorraine Kelly
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