From the moment her feet left the last step as she alighted from the train at McPherson Station, Ena Raymonde, a Southern belle and markswoman, knew that she had found the land of her new home. Whistler's band of Cut-off Sioux, "Buffalo Bill" Cody, "Texas Jack" Omohundro, "Doc" Carver, "Wild Bill" Hickok and other plainsmen also left their tracks in the Medicine Creek Valley of southwest Nebraska during the 1870s. Their lives are brought together in this story that transcends time and place.
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