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Plainsman or The Plainsman may refer to: Films: * ''The Plainsman'', a 1936 Western film starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur * ''The Plainsman'' (1966 film), a Technicolor remake of the 1936 film Newspapers: * ''Plainsman'' (South Africa), a local newspaper * ''Plainsman'' (South Dakota), a newspaper in Huron, South Dakota, United States * '' Kanto Plainsman'', a United States Air Force newspaper out of Tachikawa Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, from 1961 to 1970 * '' The Auburn Plainsman'', the student-run newspaper of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, United States Vehicles: * Chrysler Plainsman (1957–1959), the station wagon version of the Australian Chrysler Royal automobile * Beechcraft Plainsman, a car made in 1946 by the Beech Aircraft Company Other uses: * The Plainsman Museum, Aurora, Nebraska, United States * The Plainsman ''The Plainsman'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. The film presents a ...
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The Plainsman
''The Plainsman'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. The film presents a highly fictionalized account of the adventures and relationships between Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Buffalo Bill Cody, and General George Custer, with a gun-runner named Lattimer (Charles Bickford) as the main villain. The film is notorious for mixing timelines and even has an opening scene with Abraham Lincoln setting the stage for Hickok's adventures. Anthony Quinn has an early acting role as an Indian. A remake using the same title was released in 1966. Plot With the end of the American Civil War, military industrialists are left with an oversupply of weapons. Some of the more unscrupulous ones view the Indians as possible new customers. Wild Bill Hickok has just been discharged from the Union Army and is making his way back west. On a paddle steamer, he bumps into his old army scout colleague, Buffalo Bill Cody and his new bri ...
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The Plainsman (1966 Film)
''The Plainsman'' is a 1966 American Western film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Don Murray and Guy Stockwell. It's a remake of the 1936 Cecil B. DeMille film of the same name. Plot After being taken prisoner by Crazy Knife and a band of Cheyenne warriors, Wild Bill Hickok's life is spared by Chief Black Kettle, but when he is set free, it is without his horse and his boots. Calamity Jane, driving a stagecoach, gives Hickok a ride back to the fort, where Lt. Stiles of the Army seems indifferent to Hickok's warning that the Cheyenne are now armed with repeating rifles. At the saloon, where Wild Bill renews an acquaintance with old friend Buffalo Bill, he spots a gambler named Lattimer cheating at poker and deals with him accordingly. Crazy Knife and his men take Calamity Jane captive, and Lattimer turns out to be the one supplying them with the rifles. Hickok manages to save Jane, who loves him, and the fort ends up with a new officer in command, General Custer. ...
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Plainsman (South Africa)
The ''Plainsman'' is a local newspaper in the Mitchell's Plain region of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the .... Weekly newspapers published in South Africa Mass media in Cape Town Publications with year of establishment missing {{SouthAfrica-newspaper-stub ...
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Plainsman (South Dakota)
The ''Daily Plainsman'', also referred to as the ''Plainsman'', is a newspaper in Huron, South Dakota. The paper is owned by the News Media Corporation. It started operation in 1886 and is still in production. History The ''Huron Plainsman'' started as the ''Daily Huronite'' on January 3, 1886. It ran with four to six pages per edition. Being locally owned for almost 100 years, the owners sold the paper to Freedom Communications, Freedom Newspapers in 1980, which ran it for the next ten years, when they sold to the ''Omaha World-Herald'' in 1990. The Omaha paper sold it along with other papers in South Dakota to News Media Corporation in 1998.November 11, 2000, edition on Huron Plainsman References External links *Huron Plainsman
' website Newspapers published in South Dakota Huron, South Dakota Publications established in 1886 1886 establishments in Dakota Territory {{SouthDakota-newspaper-stub ...
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Kanto Plainsman
{{italic title The ''Kanto Plainsman'' was a consolidated United States Air Force newspaper out of Tachikawa Air Base from 1961 to 1970 covering news and events of that base, as well as Fuchu Air Station, Grant Heights Housing, Green Park Housing, Washington Heights Housing, Yamato Air Station, Showa Air Station, Iwo Jima, Marcus Island, Ofuna and other minor detached Air Force properties in Japan's Kanto Plain Kantō (Japanese) Kanto is a simplified spelling of , a Japanese word, only omitting the diacritics. In Japan Kantō may refer to: *Kantō Plain *Kantō region *Kantō-kai, organized crime group *Kanto (Pokémon), a geographical region in the ' ... area. The only nearby base to retain its own newspaper was Yokota Air Base. Origins The first issue, Vol. I no. 1, appeared on 30 June 1961, replacing Tachikawa's paper ''The Marauder'' and other separate base papers. The appearance of the ''Kanto Plainsman'' coincided with the activation of the 6100th Support Wing a ...
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The Auburn Plainsman
The Auburn Plainsman is the student-run news organization for Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. It has notably received awards for excellence from the Associated Collegiate Press and is the most decorated student publication in the history of the National Pacemaker competition. As of February 2021, The Plainsman is primarily an online publication, updating its website daily with articles, photographs and weekly podcasts. The Plainsman prints four to six special editions each year which are freely distributed throughout the campus and surrounding cities of Auburn and Opelika. The editor-in-chief is selected by the Auburn University Communications Board, a group of faculty, students and professional journalists. In turn, the editor hires a paid and volunteer staff to run the paper. The Plainsman currently has a staff exceeding 50 paid and volunteer student-journalists. The Plainsman is a self-supported publication and receives no regular student or state taxpayer revenue. The ...
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Chrysler Royal (Australia)
The Chrysler Royal is an automobile which was produced by Chrysler Australia from 1957 to 1963. After investing in tooling to stamp body panels for the 1954 P25 series Plymouth locally, and with Chrysler headquarters in Detroit unwilling to assist in the costs of retooling for the new US models, Chrysler Australia made the decision to develop their own range, using as much of the existing tooling as possible, whilst also realising that the new car had to appear as different as possible. The doors and basic structure of the P25 sedan was retained, and with input from Australian and American Chrysler designers, the 1955 US Plymouth front sheetmetal was adapted to the P25 body and the rear quarter panels redesigned. They also added a wraparound rear windscreen, which caused development problems with Pilkington Glass, the Australian suppliers, who struggled to get the correct curved shape."Great Ideas in Motion, A History of Chrysler in Australia 1946-1981 by Gavin Farmer" AP1 T ...
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Beechcraft Plainsman
The Beechcraft Plainsman was a car made in 1946 by the Beech Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas. The Plainsman was fitted with an air cooled four cylinder Franklin engine driving a generator, which in turn powered four electric motors, one for each wheel. It was fitted with fully independent air suspension. It also had an aluminum body. It weighed , its top speed was , and could carry six passengers. Only two were built. References External links1946 Beechcraft Plainsman Concept Car Editors of Consumer Guide Concept cars First car made by manufacturer {{Classicpow-auto-stub Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Kansas ...
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The Plainsman Museum
The Plainsman Museum is a museum located in Aurora, Nebraska, focusing on the history of the settlers and their descendants in the central Nebraska plains region. It was officially dedicated on July 4, 1976, as a part of the American national bicentennial, and consists of a complex of buildings housing various items demonstrating the everyday life of the plains settlers, along with agricultural history. Facilities The main center for the museum is the Plainsman Building which holds the bulk of the museum's collections. Inside are a replica sod house and log cabin, along with a reproduction miniaturized Main Street where visitors can look upon late 19th and early 20th century life. Shops include a hardware store, a doctor's office, a town jail, a bar and a bank. Also within this building are further collections of local as well as historic interest. The Agricultural Building, located directly behind the Plainsman Building to the east was built in 1986 and houses an actual homest ...
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Team Tejas
{{Infobox comics organization , image=TeamTejas 1.jpg , imagesize=200 , caption=''Team Tejas #1''Cover art by Randy Saffle , publisher=Azteca Productions , debut=''Team Tejas #1'' , creators=Richard Dominguez , base=Dallas, Texas , members= Lonestarr ReataCalibre PlainsmanTrinity , subcat=Azteca Productions , hero=y , villain= Team Tejas is a fictional superhero team created by Richard Dominguez and published by Azteca Productions. The group made its first appearance in ''Team Tejas #1'', published in 1997. The comic follows the story of three super-powered mutants and their government appointed leader in their fight against crime and superpowered terrorists. All members of the group receive government checks for their efforts, making their vigilante activities legal. Characters Lonestarr Government appointed leader of Team Tejas. Lonestarr's true identity is that of Jonathan Gonzales, assistant mayor of Dallas, Texas and son of Senator Enrique Gonzales. Lonestarr has no superpo ...
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