Legends of the Wild West (Imperial) Checklist
Legends of the Wild WestThe dangerous and Wild West has always had its share of heroes and villains. Some made their claim to fame by protecting others and keeping the West tamed. Other made their way to infamy through murder and greed. In any case, these names and people have found their way in history through different means. Such people include Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Buffalo Bill and Crazy Horse. Now in plastic form, Imperial has gone to great lengths to immortalize these timeless characters for years to come.
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Legends of the Wild West (Imperial) Checklist

Basic Series
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Henry McCarty-Antrium, alias Bill Bonney was born in New York. He moved to Kansas in 1870. An orphan by age 15, he fell under the influence of thieves. Arrested for stealing, he escaped by climbing. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
William Frederick Cody was born in 1846 in Iowa. Lacking formal education, he worked as a wrangler, mounted messenger, gold prospector at the Pike's Peak gold rush and pony express rider by the time . . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Crazy Horse was one of the young Sioux Chiefs. Along with Sitting Bull and Chief Gall, he is famous for leading the attack on George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Big Hor. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
John "Doc" Holliday was a dentist turned gambler, drunkard and gunfighter. Although considered somewhat of an outlaw himself, "Doc" is best known for having helped marshall Wyatt . . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
George Armstrong Custer was born in 1839. After graduation from West Point, he fought the Battle of Bull Run. After distinguishing himself, he was soon promoted to the rank of brigadier general He . . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Geronimo was born in 1829 in Arizona. Because of his bravery, skill and determination, he rose to be a leader of the Chiricahuas and raided many settlements. He was captured by General Cook and put . . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
In the Civil War, Jesse and his brother Frank rode with the Confederate guerilla group "Quantrill's Raiders". After the war, the James boy's were involved in at least 23 bank, train and stag. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Jim Bowie was born in Tennessee in 1795 but came to Texas in 1828. He was elected as colonel of the Texas Rangers in 1830. Bowie is best known as the leader of the Texas volunteers who fought and died. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Red Cloud was one of the greatest Sioux Chiefs. When miners, settlers and the U.S. Army violated the Fort Laramie Treaty, he fought to protect Sioux lands. Although he was famous as a warrior, Red C. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Sitting Bull killed his first buffalo calf at age 10, drew a picture of a buffalo-bull sitting on his haunches and put this on his totem. That is how he eventually go this name Sitting Bull. He grew. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
James "Wild Bill" Hickock was a soldier for the Union army during the Civil War. He late served as a scout in the 7th Cavalry under Colonel George Armstrong Custer. Hickock was also a U.S.. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Basic Series
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Wyatt Earp was born in Illinois, in 1848. Wyatt later moved to Missouri. There, he ran for marshal (against his brother) and won the election. He drifted into Kansas and joined in the buffalo hunts. . .
Horse and Riders
 
Western
Legends of the Wild West - Western
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Henry McCarty-Antrium, alias Bill Bonney was born in New York. He moved to Kansas in 1870. An orphan by age 15, he fell under the influence of thieves. Arrested for stealing, he escaped by climbing. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Western
Released in 1991 by Imperial
William Frederick Cody was born in 1846 in Iowa. Lacking formal education, he worked as a wrangler, mounted messenger, gold prospector at the Pike's Peak gold rush and pony express rider by the time . . .
Legends of the Wild West - Western
Released in 1991 by Imperial
John "Doc" Holliday was a dentist turned gambler, drunkard and gunfighter. Although considered somewhat of an outlaw himself, "Doc" is best known for having helped marshall Wyatt . . .
Legends of the Wild West - Western
Released in 1991 by Imperial
In the Civil War, Jesse and his brother Frank rode with the Confederate guerilla group "Quantrill's Raiders". After the war, the James boy's were involved in at least 23 bank, train and stag. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Western
Released in 1991 by Imperial
James "Wild Bill" Hickock was a soldier for the Union army during the Civil War. He late served as a scout in the 7th Cavalry under Colonel George Armstrong Custer. Hickock was also a U.S.. . .
Legends of the Wild West - Western
Released in 1991 by Imperial
Wyatt Earp was born in Illinois, in 1848. Wyatt later moved to Missouri. There, he ran for marshal (against his brother) and won the election. He drifted into Kansas and joined in the buffalo hunts. . .
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