Dr. Goodfellow:
Physician to the
Gunfighters, Scholar, & Bon Vivant
Empire of Sand: The Ehrenberg, Quartzsite, Parker Triangle: Myths, Mistakes, Hard Times and a few Hard Cases
The Earp Papers: In A Brother's Image
NELLIE CASHMAN and the North American Mining Frontier
“The San Pedro River (Arizona) Mills Towns, Born and Killed by Water” [with David D. de Haas, MD], Tombstone Times, November, 2024
“Tombstone's Leading Ladies” [with David D. de Haas], WILD WEST HISTORY ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, September, 2024
“They Took the Money and Ran, The Big Six Tombstone, Arizona Founders” [with David D. de Haas, MD]
The Tombstone Epitaph, National Edition, July, 2024
“Tombstone Arizona Mines, Did Depth Matter?” [with David D. de Haas, MD], Tombstone Times, July, 2024
“Tombstone, Arizona's Intriguing 1800's Ethnic Mix” [with David D. de Haas, MD], Tombstone Times, May, 2024
“Tombstone Mining's Successful Failures, Eliphalet Gage and William Stanton and the efforts to strike it rich” [with David D. de Haas, MD]
The Tombstone Epitaph, National Edition, May, 2024
Tombstone, Arizona Mystique: A History of the History-Making (in the world’s most influential “Mining Camp”)
Don Chaput & David D. de Haas, MD. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Press, 2023
“Tombstone's Early Lawmen, It's more than just the Earps and Behan” [with David D. de Haas, MD]
The Tombstone Epitaph, National Edition, December, 2023
“Ike Clanton's Folly: The Spicer Hearings”, WILD WEST HISTORY ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, September, 2023
Foreword. In: Young, Roy B. Newton Jasper Earp, Mystery Brother of the Famous "Fighting Earps". Apache, OK: Young & Sons Enterprises, 2022
"Tumbling Dice, Blind Pigs and Brothels" [with David D. de Haas, MD], TRUE WEST, September, 2022
“The Fitch Fickle Finger of Fate,” Journal of the Wild West History Association, March, 2022
“Earp Fellow Sophisticates” [with David D. de Haas], Wild West, October, 2021
“Senator Shoots Suspect by the Seashore,” Wild West, October, 2021
“Wyatt, Hart & Beach.” Wild West, February, 2021
“Hands Up! Don’t Shoot!” [Mormon confrontation], Wild West, December, 2020
“Clusters of Earps,” Wild West, October, 2020
The Earps Invade Southern California: Bootlegging Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and the Soldiers Home. Don Chaput, David de Haas.
Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press, 2020
“Law and Some Disorder,” Wild West, April, 2020
“A Tale of Two Lawmen (Virgil Earp, John Kirgan), Wild West, April 2019
“Triggered: Most Anything Could Spark Gunplay,” Wild West, February, 2019
“A Talk with Don Chaput,” Tombstone Epitaph, National Edition, October, 2017
“Death of an Arizona Ranger,” Wild West, December, 2017
The Cliff: America’s First Great Copper Mine. Hancock: Quincy Mine Hoist Association, 2015 [reprint of 1971 Edition]
Some French Canadian Wanderings, with a few Chaput-Remillard Phases. Santa Ana: Graphic Publishers, 2015
“He Perfected a Gimmick to Fire a Pistol First,” Wild West, December, 2015
Empire of Sand: The Ehrenberg, Quartzsite, Parker Triangle: Myths, Mistakes, Hard Times and a few Hard Cases.
Santa Ana: Graphic Publishers, 2015
“Steamer G. A. Flagg: From Glory Cargo to Fertilizer,” with Ed Chaput, in Inland Seas, LXVI (Fall, 2010), 211- 20
“An Earp of Many Hats [Virgil],” Wild West, December, 2009, 20
“Great Lakes Treasure,” with Ed Chaput, in Inland Seas, LXIV (Fall, 2008), 194-210
“The Los Angeles ‘Big Four’,” The Searcher, July/August, 2002, pp. 218-20
"The Earp Brothers' Body Count," NOLA (National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History), XXV (April-May, 2001), 33-39
Magazine apology, author confusion, in American-Canadian Genealogist, XXVI (No. 1, 2000), 105
Cochise County Stalwarts: A Who's Who of the Territorial Years. By Lynn R. Bailey & Don Chaput. Tucson: Westernlore Press, 2000; 2 vols
"The Men Behind the Names," NOLA (National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History), XXXIV (July-September, 2000), 13-14
The Odyssey of Burt Alvord: Lawman, Train Robber, Fugitive. Tucson: Westernlore Press, 2000
"Fred Dodge: Undercover Agent, or Con Man?" NOLA (National Assn for Outlaw and Lawman History), XXV (January-March 2000), 10-15
“Compania Mexicana de Terrenos & Colonizacion, 1887,1917. Una empresa britanica,” chapter in
Ensenada: Nuevas Aportaciones para su Historia. Mexicali, 1999
Review of Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait. By Karen Holliday Tanner. Journal of Arizona History, XL (Spring, 1999), 110-12
"Buckskin Frank" Leslie. Tucson: Westernlore Press, 1999
"Philippine Resistance in Candon, 1942,"Philippine Studies, XLVII (No. 1, 1999), 100-13
“Striking it Rich” [Klondike Gold Rush], American History, XXXIII (March, 1998), 26-32, 65-66
Review of John Ringo, by Dave Johnson, Journal of Arizona History, XXXIX (Summer, 1998), 209-10
Dr. Goodfellow: Physician to the Gunfighters, Scholar, & Bon Vivant. Tucson: Westernlore Press, 1996
Virgil Earp: Western Peace Officer. [paperback reprint] Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996. [Marketed, Aug.]
"In Search of Silver & Gold" [Nellie Cashman], American History, XXX (February, 1996), 36-40, 70
NELLIE CASHMAN and the North American Mining Frontier. Tucson: Westernlore Press, 1995
Review of Brothers on the Sante Fe and Chihuahua Trails: Edward James Glasgow and Wm. Henry Glasgow, 1846-1848, in
Pacific Historical Review, XLIV (February, 1995), 128-29
Articles "Lukban" and "Luna" in Benj. R. Beede (ed.). The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions 1898-1934. New York: Garland Publ. Co., 1994
The Earp Papers: In A Brother's Image. Encampment, Wy.: Affiliated Writers of America, 1994
Virgil Earp: Western Peace Officer. Encampment, Wy.: Affiliated Writers of America, 1994
"Civil War Military Post on Catalina Island," Southern California Quarterly, LXXV (Spring, 1993), 37-50
"Modest Fortunes: Mining in Baja California," Terra, XXXI (Spring, 1993), 36-42
Modest Fortunes: Mining in Northern Baja California. [with Wm. M. Mason & David Zarate Loperena, co-authors].
Los Angeles: Natural History Museum, 1992
The Man from ASARCO: A Life and Times of Julius Kruttschnitt. [with Kett Kennedy, co-author]
Parkville, Australia: Australasian Mineral Heritage Trust, 1992
“A French View of the Massacre [New Mexico],” Terra, XXX (Summer, 1992), 30-31
Review of Manuel Alvarez, 1794-1856: A Southwestern Biography, by Thomas E. Chavez. Pacific Historical Review, LX (May, 1991), 246-48
"The Largest Hotel and Watering Place in the World: Tale of Baja California Hotel Mirrors 19th Century Real Estate Booms and Busts,"
Terra, XXIX (Fall, 1990), 27-30
"Governor Jorge Ryerson," Baja California Symposium, XXVIII (1989), 67-90
"The Fiji Non-Rush of the 1930s and the Australian Connection," Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society,
LXXIV (October, 1988), 147-58
Review of Mexican Colonial Copper Industry, by Elinore M. Barrett. Journal of Arizona History, XXIX (Summer, 1988), 202
Review of Miners and Mining in the Americas, by William Culver and Thomas Greaves. Business History Review, LXII (Spring, 1988), 184-85
"Bahia de los Angeles as a Mining Center," Baja California Symposium, XXVI (1988), 109‑17
"Orders of Chivalry,” Terra, XXVI (March/April, 1988), 13‑17
"The British are Coming! or, The Army of India and the Founding of Ensenada," Journal of San Diego History, XXXIII (Fall, 1987), 151‑64
Review of Technology on the Frontier: Mining in Old Ontario, by Dianne Newell. Business History Review, LXI (Autumn, 1987), 509
Review of Life in the Oil Fields, by Robert M. and Diana Davids Olien. Business History Review, LXI (Summer l987), 331‑32
"Beginning of Gold Mining in the Philippines." Proceedings, Pacific Rim Congress 87, pp.77‑81
Parkville, Vic.: Australasian Inst. of Min. & Met., 1987
Review of Bonanza West: The Story of the Western Mining Rushes, l848‑l900, by Wm. Greever. Pacific Historian, XXX (No. 4, l987), 70
"Joseph Bailly; Jean‑Baptiste Nolin," articles in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, VI (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, l987)
"Mining and the birth of Ensenada," Baja California Symposium, XXV (Redlands, Ca., l987), 6‑11
"Gold for the Commissars: Chas. Janin's Siberian Ventures," Huntington Library Quarterly, IXL (Autumn, l986), 385‑400
"The Quest and the Rush: From Brazil to Alaska," Terra, XXV (March‑April, l987), 27‑33
"Miner Warriors of the Philippines," Philippine Studies, XXXV (#1, l987), 51‑70
Review of Firearms in the American West, l866‑l894, by L. Garavaglia and Chas. Worman. Southern California Quarterly,
LXVIII (Fall, l986), 298‑99
"The Art of the Asian Armorer," Terra, XXV (January‑February, l987), 7‑14
"Louis Mendelson: Baja California Statesman,"Western States Jewish History, XIX (January, l987), 99‑114
"Queenslanders Get Fiji Gold," Royal Historical Society of Queensland Journal, XII (August, l986), 388‑400
Hubbell: A Copper Country Village, 1986 [reprint of 1969 edition]
"Cerro Gordo," in Silver in the Golden State. Oakland: Oakland Museum, l986
Review of Oil Booms: Social Change in Five Texas Towns, by Roger & Diana Olien. Business History Review, LIX (Winter, l985), 699‑700
"Fraud at Fresno?” Pacific Historian, XXIX (Winter, l985), 47‑58
"Order of the Crown of Tonga," Medal Collector, XXXVII (Jan‑Feb, l986), 22‑26
Review of What I saw in California, by Edwin Bryant. Terra, XXIV (Jan‑Feb, l986), 3l
La participation de Canadiens français a la conquête de l'Ouest américain (publ. also as French Canadian Contribution to
Winning the American West). Quebec Gov. Office: Los Angeles, l985
"Alexander Fraser (of LOVAT)," Anglesey Antiquarian Society and Field Club Transactions, l985, pp. 65‑8l. (Bangor, N. Wales.)
Review of Big Bear: The End of Freedom, by Hugh Dempsey. Pacific Historian, XXIX (No. l, l985), 86‑87
"E. A. Weinberg and the Australian Smelting Industry," Transactions, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, l985, pp. l43‑5l
Review of Jose Velasquez: Saga of a Borderland Soldier, by Ronald Ives. Journal of San Diego History, XXXI (Spring, l985), l4l‑42
"The Temescal Tin Fiasco," Southern California Quarterly, LXVII (Spring l985), l‑24.
Review of Edward F. Beale & The American West, by Gerald Thompson. Pacific Historical Review, LIV (February, l985), 9l
"How's That for Salome! Some Dick Wick Prose and Poetry," Terra, XXIII (March‑April, l985), 5‑20
"When Copper Supplanted Gold," Philippine Studies, XXXII (No. 3, l984), 273‑89
"On the Ore Trail with Dick Wick," Journal of Arizona History, XXV (Spring, l984), l‑20
Review of Black Sands: History of the Mineral Sand Mining Industry, by I. W. Morley. Business History Review, LVIII (Summer, l984), 3l5‑l6
"Leyte Sulphur Mining," Leyte‑Samar Studies, XVIII (No. l, l984), 3l‑42
"The Burra Burra Question: To Ship or To Smelt," Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, Number l2, l984, 60‑75
"George Samuel Windsor Earl: Ethnologist as Hawker," Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, LXX (June, l984), 4l‑5l
"Good Old Days, Good Old Wars," The Californians, II (May/June, l984), 35‑37
Consultant, Noble Metals. Alexandria, VA: Time‑Life Books, l984
Review of Old Reliable: An Illustrated History of the Quincy Mining Company, by L. Lankton and C. Hyde.
Chronicle: Quarterly Journal of the Historical Society of Michigan, XIX (Winter, l983‑84), 32
"Jean‑Gabriel Cerré," in Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, V, l983, pp. l74‑75
Review of Forging the Copper Collar: Arizona's Labor‑Management War, by James Byrkit. Pacific Historian, XXVII (Summer, l983), 83‑84
"The Panaon 'Gold Papers,'" Leyte‑Samar Studies, XVI (No. 2, l982), l39‑48
Review of Coal in Queensland: The First Fifty Years, by R. Whitmore. Business History Review, LVII (Spring, l983), l60‑6l
"Von Johannsen: Bunco Baron & Mining Fraud," The Californians, I (March/April, l983), 28‑30
Review of Over the Chihuahua and Santa Fe Trails, l847‑l848, by R. W. Frazer. Southern California Quarterly, LXIV (Winter, l982), 320‑2l
Supreme Court of the United States, October, 1982; Chippewa et al vs. University of Michigan; Petition for Writ of Certiorari;
Donald Chaput, one of several expert witnesses
"Horatio N. Rust and the Agent‑As‑Collector Dilemma," Southern California Quarterly, LXIV (Winter, l982), 28l‑95
"Samar's Iron Mining Beginnings," Leyte‑Samar Studies, XV (No. 2, 198l), l85‑92
"The Berdan Pan,” Mining Congress Journal, XLIII (May, l982), 46
Review of No Cheap Padding: Seventy‑five Years of the Indiana Magazine of History, l904‑l979, by Lorna L. Sylvester.
Wisconsin Magazine of History, LXV (Winter, l98l‑82), l48‑49
"The Southern Gold Rush: A Rejoinder," Southern California Quarterly, LXIII (Fall, l98l), 226‑3l
"Dredging's Golden Age: Did the Fox Guard the Chickens?" Western Historical Quarterly, XII (July, l98l), 305‑06
"Report of the Governor of Samar, July, l904," Leyte‑Samar Studies, XIV (No. l, l 980), 7l‑76
Review of Fort Gibson: Terminal on the Trail of Tears, by Brad Agnew. Arizona and the West, XXII (Winter, l980), 366‑67
"Private William W. Grayson's War in the Philippines, l899," Nebraska History, LXI (Fall, l980), 355‑66
"Troops and Communications on Leyte‑Samar in l907," Leyte‑Samar Studies, XIII (No. 2, l979), l47‑49
“The Picoté de Belestre Family," Louisiana History, XXI (Winter, l980), 67‑76
Five articles in Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, IV, l979
One chapter in The Commissioners of Indian Affairs, l824‑l977. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press, l979
Three chapters in Readings in Leyte‑Samar History. Tacloban City: Divine Word University Press, l979
"The Corporal Without Fear," Medal Collector, XXX (September, l979), 24‑25
"The French Post at Detroit: An Unrealized Promise," Detroit in Perspective, III (Spring, l979), l66‑8l
"San Bernardino County Museum," Southern California Quarterly, LXI (Spring, l979), lll‑l4
"Pacific Frontiers," Terra, XVII (Winter, l979), l8‑23
Review of The Army in Bourbon Mexico, l760‑l8l0, by C. Archer. Western Historical Quarterly, IX (October, l978), 52l‑22
"Treason or Loyalty? Frontier French in the American Revolution," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society,
LXXI (November, l978), 242‑5l
"History of the Upper Great Lakes Area," chapter in Handbook of North American Indians.
Washington: Smithsonian Institution, l978; Vol. XV, Northeast
"The Family of Drouet de Richerville: Merchants, Soldiers, and Chiefs of Indiana," Indiana Magazine of History, LXXIV (June, l978), l03‑l6
Review of Old Mobile: Fort Louis de la Louisiane, l702‑l7ll, by Jay Higginbotham. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society,
LXXI (No. 2, l978), l55‑56
"Samar in World War II," Leyte‑Samar Studies, XII (No. l, l978), l4‑29
"The Early Missouri Graduates of West Point: Officers or Merchants?" Missouri Historical Review, LXXII (April, l978), 262‑70
"Charlotte de Rocheblave: Metisse Teacher of the Teachers," Beaver, 308 (Autumn, l977), 55‑58
"Lt. Howard's Hurdy‑Gurdy Machine," Arms Gazette, V (December, l977), 22‑24
"Philippine Scouts and Constabulary," Military Collector & Historian, XXVIII (Winter, l976), l58‑59
"Ruperto K. Kangleon," Leyte‑Samar Studies, XI (No. l, l977), l21‑20
Review of Journal of Joseph Marin, French Colonial Explorer and Military Commander in the Wisconsin Country, by Kenneth Bailey.
Wisconsin Magazine of History, LX (Spring, l977), 236‑37
"Daniel Z. Romualdez Enters Politics," Leyte‑Samar Studies, IX (No. 2, l975), ll‑l7.
"Founding of the Leyte Scouts," Leyte‑Samar Studies, IX (No. 2, l975), 5‑l0
"The Misses Nolin of Red River," Beaver, 306 (Winter, l975), l4‑l7
"The Mass Produced Items of the Victorian Era," Terra, XIV (Fall, l975), 20‑26.
Review of Michigan Perspectives: Peoples, Events, Issues, by A. Brown et al. Michigan History, LVIII (Fall, l974), 279‑80
"United States Decorations and Medals," Arms Gazette, II (May, l975), 33‑36
"Los Angeles and the Department of Arizona," Southern California Quarterly, LVII (Spring, l975), l7‑26
"Leyte Leadership in the Revolution: The Moxica‑Lukban Issue," Leyte‑Samar Studies, XI (No. l, 1975), 3‑l2
François X. Aubry: Trader, Trailmaker and Voyageur in the Southwest, l846‑l854. Glendale: Arthur H. Clark Co., l975
"Asian Bipod Firearms," Arms Gazette, II (February, l975), 46‑47
"Marines in the Philippines," Marine Corps Gazette, LIX (January, l975), 49‑5l
Four articles in Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, III, l974
"U. S. Postal Beginnings in the Philippines: Awkward but Effective," Stamps, CLIX (Nov. 2, l974), 286‑87
Review of History of Wisconsin, Vol. I, by Alice Smith. Colorado Magazine, LI (Summer, l974), 242‑43
Chapter on French‑Canadian repatriation in The Ethnic Dimension in American Society. Boston: Holbrook Press, l974
"The American Press and General Vicente Lukban, Hero of Samar," Leyte‑Samar Studies, VIII (No. l, l974), 2l‑3l
"From Publisher to General: Harrison Gray Otis," Terra, XII (Spring, l974), 22‑24
"Those Russian Snaphaunces," Gun Report, XX (June, l974), 34‑36
"How Detroit Killed the Grand Gladstone Canal," Detroit Free Press Magazine, Feb. l3, l972, pp. 20‑2l
Review of Michigan Place Names, by Walter Romig. Michigan History, LVII (Spring, l973), 70‑72
"Babes in Arms" [F.X. Aubry l853 Journal], Journal of Arizona History, XIII (Autumn, l972), l97‑204
"Generals, Indian Agents, Politicians: The Doolittle Survey of l865," Western Historical Quarterly, III (July, l972), 269‑82
The Cliff: America's First Great Copper Mine. Kalamazoo: Sequoia Press, l97l
Review of The Territory of Michigan, 1805-1837, by Alec Gilpin, Wisconsin Magazine of History, LIV (Spring, 1971), 224-25
Michigan History, quarterly magazine, published by Michigan Historical Commission; Editor of all issues, 1966-71
Michigan Fur Trade, Ida Johnson. Preface, pub. Black Letter Press, Grand Rapids, 1971
“Baraga County Newspapers, Baraga County Historical Pageant, 1971, pp. 40-45
"The Gladstone‑Au Train Ship Canal," Inland Seas, XXVII (Winter, l97l), 260‑78
"French Interest in Lake Superior Copper," Inland Seas, XXVI (Spring, l970), 20‑35
Michigan Indians: A Way of Life Changes. Hillsdale: Hillsdale Educational Publ., l970
“Early Fur Traders on Keweenaw Bay, Baraga County Historical Pageant, 1970, pp. 20-22
“Daniel D. Brockway: First Government Blacksmith at L’Anse,” Baraga County Historical Pageant, 1970, pp. 45-47
"Michipicoten Island: Ghosts, Copper and Bad Luck," Ontario History, LXI (December, l969), 2l7‑23
“Europeans Enter the Lake Superior Country,” Baraga County Historical Pageant, 1969, p. 6
"A Historical Re‑examination of the Juchereau Tannery," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, LXII (December, l969), 385‑406
Consultant/Contributor, Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, II, l969
Hubbell: A Copper Country Village. Lansing, Mich.: The Author, l969
"Some Repatriement Dilemmas," Canadian Historical Review, LXIX (December, l968), 400‑l2
"Le Courrier du Michigan," Historical Society of Michigan Chronicle, IV (#8, l968), 3‑5
Review of Ojibwa Religion and the Midewewin, by Ruth Landes. Michigan History, LII (Fall, l968), 249‑5l
"French Canadian Family Research," Family Trails [Michigan], I (Summer, 1968), 3-7
Review of Cornish Miner in America, by Arthur Todd. Michigan History, LII (Spring, l968), 69‑72
Review of Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol. I. Michigan History, LI (Spring, l967), 60‑6l
"The Semantics of Nadowa," Names, XV (August, l967), 72‑78
Review of Great Lakes Reader, by W. Havighurst, and Great Lakes Country, by R. McKee. Michigan History, L (September, l966), 260‑6l
“From Indian to French: A Female Name Curiosity,” Names, XIV (Sept 1966), 143-49
“The Language-Standard Dilemma,” American Speech, XL (December, 1965), 305-306
"Pronunciation of Algonquian Place Names," Inland Seas, XXI (Winter, l965), 322‑24
"Quelles Hures!" [Huron Indians] Historical Society of Michigan Chronicle, II (October, 1965), 4-6
"Mark Twain: Copied Originality," Mark Twain Journal, XII (Summer, l965), 20‑2l
"A Plea for Moderation in Place‑name Controversies," Michigan History, XLIX (March, l965), 68‑72
“Uncle Tom and Predestination,” Negro History Bulletin, XXVII (March, 1964), 143