I'd never heard of One Eyed Charlie Parkhurst before. You did her justice Santee. Definitely pulled the wool over every man's eyes till the end. Cheers to her!!
Another interesting and informative bit of the old west. Thanks Santee. Charlie Parkhurst was going to be one of our stages for an upcoming ladies only cowboy action match this year, so this was very timely. “Pew pew”.
more balls than 99.999999% of men back then and put up with things they would never, ever, ever endure- a true pioneer and someone that deserves respect
Never underestimate a woman. Years ago I was going easy on a tall, athletic woman I was sparring in Kajukenbo because she was a woman and because of my old school mentality. She nailed me with a sidekick that cracked some ribs. Lesson learned.
I get that Greg!.. Years ago in my Karate sparring I also would take it easy on one little woman,.. And she’d always get me good in my “Nether region”.. Damn!
Just goes to show you that things aren’t always as they seem and there was a vast array of people that made the old west, and our whole country, what it is today. Thanks
Fantastic piece this week, Santee! I’ve never even heard of Charlie Parkhurst before today! Great work bringing light to someone that not many know about!
Great episode as always. Charley got me an A in Hiigh School. My history teacher thought I made it up until I showed him an article in Sunset Magazine. She was one of the inspirations for me to learn to drive teams. Been to the graveside years ago.
I remeber readying a pretty good historical fiction book about Charlie a few years ago in college. Somehow i forgot it was a real story! But this all brought it back. Great video as always Santee! Hope you and everybody involved in the channel is having a great day!
Thanks for another interesting and educating video. The story of Charlie Parkhurst definitely is history that deserves to be remembered. I did not know that she even existed. Now I do.
As always, Santee and company can "cram" more info, entertainment, and dang, fine, attention getting knowledge into us, than just about anyone else in 5 or 6 minutes. WOW, SHE was something else.🤠💪🤗
*Very interesting topic today.* I love learning about the, well, interesting people you find to make an educational and entertaining video about. Thanks for kicking off Saturday for me. Be safe out there, and take it easy man. 😎
Great episode and "Spanky" to start a Saturday!! Thanks for the visit Santee!! If you would, please consider looking into AZ legend, Jim (Uncle Jim) Roberts, thanks!
Very important and special is the recovery of people who lived in times of exploration and conquests and were, in a certain way, important and special in history. Congratulations for the video and the content - Jorge Roberto - Brazil
Very interesting story. Good thing her name wasn't Wilma and then changed it to Willie, then he'd been called "One Eye'd........" Another very interesting, educational and entertaining video Santee!
Great video Santee! I love these biopics that you do and I would love to see more of them they're really enjoyable with all the other great videos you do 🤠🤠🤠
If anyone is interested, it seems like there is a transportation museum dedicated to stage coaches and westward expansion in St. Louis. I wanted to go in it as a kid but the adults wanted to go in that old wobbly gateway arch instead. 👍😎
My misanthropic ex-husband use to say, "They should have never given you women the right to vote." Charlie Parkhurst, "the best damn (female) stagecoach driver in California" definitely proves this wrong! Courageous women like her, who dared to defy the conventions of the time, were actually trailblazers for the future women's suffrage movement, which eventually won us girls the right to vote and to be heard. Thank you, Charlie! And thank you, Santee, for another great video!
Well, I can't help but think of the Dykes on Bikes in present day California and the Hitler's car scene in The Rat Race. You know, HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) causes cancer of the throat and tongue and you can catch it from eating pu@@y.....
Very awesomely interesting, inspiring and informative video, I really loved and enjoyed it. I definitely learned a lot about one eyed Charlie parkhurst, who up until now I’ve never heard of, thanks for the history of the old west I learned something new.
What woman! And what man she has lived two lives in one!! And say we have now at days! We hare living in paradise times ! And she work in Panama has well hell on earth back then! Fantastic rough tough life!
I’d heard of a couple of women during the civil war, I think, that weren’t discovered until badly wounded or dead. Never heard of One-eyed Charlie. Great history, thanks. She beat our Janett Rankin on voting but Rankin served in Congress before WW1 and voted against the war. Served again before WW2 and voted against entry to that one too. Gotta love history, specially about the American West.
There a Private Parkhurst on "Blackadder Goes Forth" She wanted to see how men fought a war so badly, to which Capt Blackadder replied "well you've come to the right place."
Weeeeell Mr. Santee, I see you have sprouted a nice set of Chin whiskers!! Lookin' good!! Charlie P, I, bein' a re-enactin' whip, H.M. have known of Charlie, but never knew the details of his/ her life. Once more, as per usual, you give us a grand learning, entertaining, fun, informative, video! Interesting, no actual pictured of Ms. Charlie! Thanks a-gain Mr. S.
Interesting stuff. Loved the Little Rascals/Our Gang clip. The actor who played Butch used to sign photos of himself for $5 at the Swap Meet in San Diego for years as an income. I saw him there a lot.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Butch's real name was Tommy Bond. "About San Diego" featured him shortly before his death. If you saw him, you would still recognize "Butch."
Interesting fella, that Charley Parkhurst. Thanks for the video. Of note: Wyoming was the first state to grant women's suffrage within its borders when it was admitted to the Union, with the right for women to vote being a condition of their admittance. The territory had given that right in 1869, and became a state in 1890.
Toda una pionera para el momento. Se podría decir que rompio todos los esquemas de la época. Se que este es un canal "family friendly", pero me gustaria mas informes sobre este tipo de temática. Otro interesante reporte como siempre Mr.Santee. Salud y buena suerte. 🌈👍
I first read about her in the old SASS magazine. She amazes me with her story, then a few women managed to pass as men during the Civil War until wounded or illness exposed them
Here’s some small paragraphs from my old West and arctic wilderness inspired digital horror and lovecraftian horror inspired story I’m writing: Deep within the ancient Eldritch woods known as the Ordovhai shadow woods which is shrouded in a dome of unnatural Eldritch darkness. That forest is also a eerie and twisted vast sea of trees that is overgrown and still expanding. Throughout the many long millenniums since the early paleo-old west during the era of the Pre-archaic during the Arkeiyas eon, the forsaken Eldritch woods began expanding engulfing all of the frontier in its path including outpost settlements. Here’s a list of the of the different bullet types in my old West and arctic wilderness inspired digital horror and lovecraftian horror story: 1. Shuriken bullets 2: electro bullets 3. Vaporizing digitized bullets 4:lava bullets and ice/snow bullets 5: the deadliest of all globular malice-pain bullets( which are only used by the dark corporation cults and the outlaw-cults of the old west frontier-virtual internet/dreamscape universe of phantasmagoria) I hope you all really like these paragraphs from my book
Hey Arizona, you left a nice comment on one of my videos an hour or so ago. I answered it then thought of a question but I can't find the comment any more. I always liked your channel since I found it. I wanted to ask your advise for a channel as it grows mine blew up the last couple weeks. I tried to email you but after solving the robot verification several times I still can't get the email.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I see you have a 100K subs. I was a very small channel until about a week and a half ago now I got 30K subs, basically got lucky with the perfect short video that brought in a lot of people all of the sudden . Do you have any general advice about how to run a large channel? What do you think of monitization? Is it worth it?
I find to run a large channel it takes a weekly committment. Coming up with content, always "upping" your editing and skills, etc. You've got a great thing going with your super fast shooting. Keep it up, maybe continue to recreate famous Hollywood shootouts ocassionally. Collaborating with others channels helps, too. You get their subs, they get your subs, etc. Monetization is terrific, but don't expect to quit your day job just yet. I'm not knocking it, the money is appreciated and helped me pay off my mortgage sooner!
Great job and well done, keep up the great work, I got a lot of inspiration for the old west and arctic wilderness inspired lovecraftian horror and digital horror story I’m writing. I’m definitely going to add a female stage coach driver to my story, in my story they’ll also be a gunslinger, I’m naming the character Caelia ( pronounced as kai-lia) Heimrael. In the story Caelia is a member of the ancient StarVeil tribe, who are Eldritch-light beings made up of stars and plasma, they are also known as ‘ the Magjura, masters of Twylacity. Which is a ancient Eldritch light energy that’s a combination of electricity and twilight. The StarVeil tribe live in CelestialFall grove that’s deep within the part of the unnaturally dark and ancient Ordovhai shadow woods called The old Hymerian Meadow that’s deep within the oldest and twisted yet eeriest part of those forsaken Eldritch woods.
Just imagine if through a time machine Charlie could have teamed with Catalina de Erauso (toughest, manliest mule driver, after being a soldier, on both sides of the Pond, back in the XVII century). Instead of blinding robbers, they would have minced and diced them!
I have lived in the Monterey, Santa Cruz nd Salinas area and now live up here in the "NorCal" and had never heard of Charlie sadly. Makes me wonder if in all my travels, if i have covered some of the same ground as he did.
I'd never heard of One Eyed Charlie Parkhurst before. You did her justice Santee. Definitely pulled the wool over every man's eyes till the end. Cheers to her!!
Thanks!
*Him, not 'her.'
Another interesting and informative bit of the old west. Thanks Santee. Charlie Parkhurst was going to be one of our stages for an upcoming ladies only cowboy action match this year, so this was very timely. “Pew pew”.
Very cool!
more balls than 99.999999% of men back then and put up with things they would never, ever, ever endure- a true pioneer and someone that deserves respect
Absolutely.
You never cease to have something of interest. Yet again another great episode. Thanks Santee
My pleasure!
Never underestimate a woman. Years ago I was going easy on a tall, athletic woman I was sparring in Kajukenbo because she was a woman and because of my old school mentality. She nailed me with a sidekick that cracked some ribs. Lesson learned.
Ouch!!!
I get that Greg!.. Years ago in my Karate sparring I also would take it easy on one little woman,.. And she’d always get me good in my “Nether region”.. Damn!
@@mikeseier4449😂
Just goes to show you that things aren’t always as they seem and there was a vast array of people that made the old west, and our whole country, what it is today. Thanks
YOu're welcome
I learned about One-Eyed Charlie in a book I read a few years ago called Riding Freedom
Cool!
Love these old tales . Thank you 🙏
Glad you enjoy the history of the Old West.
Fantastic piece this week, Santee! I’ve never even heard of Charlie Parkhurst before today! Great work bringing light to someone that not many know about!
Glad you enjoyed it
Congrats on reaching 100K subscribers! It's well deserved my friend!
Thank you very much! Now we're both on that peak spreadin' history.
I've never heard that story before, thanks for sharing it with us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Little Jo is a very good almost forgotten nugget of a movie . Thanks
It is a good movie.
It's funny, but I can't wait until Saturday morning to watch your newest video episodes. Love them all. Very educational.
Glad you like them!
I’ve been waiting for this one! Great job!
Thanks!
Its amazing how she kept her secret without anyone knowing. Congratulations on on almost 100,000 subscribers!
Thank You!
Great episode as always. Charley got me an A in Hiigh School. My history teacher thought I made it up until I showed him an article in Sunset Magazine. She was one of the inspirations for me to learn to drive teams. Been to the graveside years ago.
So cool!
Thanks as always Santee. I learn something new with every video.
My pleasure!
I look foward to your 100k Subscriber Special!
Coming quicker than I projected.
Wow just amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You!
Interesting one. Very good story. Thank you all. Keep them coming 🤠👍
Thank you! Will do!
I remeber readying a pretty good historical fiction book about Charlie a few years ago in college. Somehow i forgot it was a real story! But this all brought it back. Great video as always Santee! Hope you and everybody involved in the channel is having a great day!
Thanks for sharing!
Riding freedom?
Wow! Very interesting person. I think Rex was looking for the cat behind the stage. Keep up the great work Santee! Cheers!
Thank you very much! He likes cats!
You know what? I think my middle school class read a book about Charlie! I completely forgot all about it. Thank you for helping me remember this!
You're welcome.
Great story. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done my friend 💖
Thanks for the visit and the help!
great pictures
Thanks for another interesting and educating video. The story of Charlie Parkhurst definitely is history that deserves to be remembered. I did not know that she even existed. Now I do.
Good!
As always, Santee and company can "cram" more info, entertainment, and dang, fine, attention getting knowledge into us, than just about anyone else in 5 or 6 minutes. WOW, SHE was something else.🤠💪🤗
Thank You!
*Very interesting topic today.* I love learning about the, well, interesting people you find to make an educational and entertaining video about. Thanks for kicking off Saturday for me.
Be safe out there, and take it easy man. 😎
Thanks so much!
Another classic. Thanks!!! Keep ‘em coming!
Thanks! Will do!
That was darn good Santee...
Thank You!
Such a Great Show !!!!!!
Thank You!
Great episode and "Spanky" to start a Saturday!! Thanks for the visit Santee!! If you would, please consider looking into AZ legend, Jim (Uncle Jim) Roberts, thanks!
I'll check it out!
Very important and special is the recovery of people who lived in times of exploration and conquests and were, in a certain way, important and special in history. Congratulations for the video and the content - Jorge Roberto - Brazil
Thank You!
Enjoyed the history and story telling. Thanks.
Our pleasure!
I love when you use Hell on Wheels clips. I miss acting on that show. I was actually there when Stage Coach Mary punched Dandy Johnny Shea.
yeah, you one of the fellers in the back there?
Love your channel!
So glad!
100K!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That happened incredibly fast Santeee!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whoooooo Hooooo!!!
That last thousand went faster than the whole year! LOL! Thanks.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Do you have anything special planned?
and How long before you get the shiny TY wall-hanger to show off?
😁
😁
@@ArizonaGhostriders Oh and by the way.... Yeeeeeee Haaaaaaaa!
@@sailorbychoice1 I'm pretty sure we'll do a giveaway next week. The wall hanger should be about a month, I reckon. Very excited! Thanks.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Have you ever considered doing a live episode?
That’s a new one for me! Glad to learn about One Eye
Thank You!
Amazing story again 👍 Thanks for sharing, appreciate it a lot.
Greets from the Netherlands 🇳🇱🌷, T.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I had heard the name before but never knew the story. Less known history like this is why I like this channel.
Thank You!
Congratulations on 100k!🎊
Thank You!
Interesting video Santee! Who’d a thunk it! See ya own down thuh trayul!
Thank You!
Great video! Charley Parkhurst is a fascinating figure in old West history. I enjoyed his story as well.
Much appreciated.
Gosh darn I slept in. Music ,dance and Ka-pew. Great way to start a Saturday. Where's that bacon
Love bacon.
Working some OT, got my coffee, and a new episode of AZ Ghostriders. Life is good.
Thank You!
Now this was an eye opener.
LOL!!!
Very interesting story. Good thing her name wasn't Wilma and then changed it to Willie, then he'd been called "One Eye'd........" Another very interesting, educational and entertaining video Santee!
HAHA! Yes.
If Charley was pregnant at one point, sounds like One Eyed Willie was an accessory at some point.
Wasn’t familiar with this part of history. Why I love this channel.
Thanks!
Another great episode. Like so many AGR episodes I'm inspired to search out more information. Thanks 😎🏴
Great to hear!
Great video Santee! I love these biopics that you do and I would love to see more of them they're really enjoyable with all the other great videos you do 🤠🤠🤠
Very much appreciated.
Very interesting. 👍
Thank You!
Have a good weekend sir
You too
I think it’s so cool she was the first woman to technically vote! Very cool video
Right?
If anyone is interested, it seems like there is a transportation museum dedicated to stage coaches and westward expansion in St. Louis. I wanted to go in it as a kid but the adults wanted to go in that old wobbly gateway arch instead. 👍😎
Ooooo!
Another amazing and interesting video Santee. We both liked this episode very much :) and of course: PEW PEW :D :D
Thanks for the visit Bjorn!
I WONDER IF SHE EVER KEPT AN EYE OUT FOR ANYONE GREAT VIDEO SANTEE
She was blind to most things!
Great video Santee!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great episode
Thank You!
My misanthropic ex-husband use to say, "They should have never given you women the right to vote." Charlie Parkhurst, "the best damn (female) stagecoach driver in California" definitely proves this wrong! Courageous women like her, who dared to defy the conventions of the time, were actually trailblazers for the future women's suffrage movement, which eventually won us girls the right to vote and to be heard. Thank you, Charlie! And thank you, Santee, for another great video!
You're welcome.
Cheers! To her or him. ❤️🏅💯💯
Thank You!
Never heard of her before. Good video Santee as always!
Glad you enjoyed it
another good one santee ty santee-------on the brazos.
Thank You!
Very interesting story on this gal. She was a dadgum good “man” in them days. Thank you Santee for another great and informative video
Well, I can't help but think of the Dykes on Bikes in present day California and the Hitler's car scene in The Rat Race. You know, HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) causes cancer of the throat and tongue and you can catch it from eating pu@@y.....
Glad you enjoyed it
Thats amazing sounds like one amazing woman.
She was tough as hard tack.
Man, not a 'woman.'
Very awesomely interesting, inspiring and informative video, I really loved and enjoyed it.
I definitely learned a lot about one eyed Charlie parkhurst, who up until now I’ve never heard of, thanks for the history of the old west I learned something new.
You're welcome.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks 💕😎🌟❤️👍🏼
Almost 100k subs YAY
🙂
@@ArizonaGhostriders i wish i would have subed sonner ive been watching for years
@@Texas.Ranger Awww, as long as you've been watching that's what matters. Thank You!
She earned it without Charity. Much respect.
Yes!
awesome video thanks for sharing👍
You're welcome.
What woman! And what man she has lived two lives in one!! And say we have now at days! We hare living in paradise times ! And she work in Panama has well hell on earth back then! Fantastic rough tough life!
Yes
Great story 👏. She was an interesting character of the old west. Pew, Pew.
Yes.
Just Discovered Her Yesterday!
Really Cool Stuff
Thank You!
Him, not 'her.'
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
I’d heard of a couple of women during the civil war, I think, that weren’t discovered until badly wounded or dead. Never heard of One-eyed Charlie. Great history, thanks. She beat our Janett Rankin on voting but Rankin served in Congress before WW1 and voted against the war. Served again before WW2 and voted against entry to that one too. Gotta love history, specially about the American West.
You're welcome.
Wow that is crazy. I thought the world was crazy today. This story just proves that it is always been nuts.
Just how people deal with it over the ages, right?
There a Private Parkhurst on "Blackadder Goes Forth" She wanted to see how men fought a war so badly, to which Capt Blackadder replied "well you've come to the right place."
Interesting.
what an awesome story !!!
Thank You!
Never heard of this person but damn do I admire them now
Right?
Weeeeell Mr. Santee, I see you have sprouted a nice set of Chin whiskers!! Lookin' good!! Charlie P, I, bein' a re-enactin' whip, H.M. have known of Charlie, but never knew the details of his/ her life. Once more, as per usual, you give us a grand learning, entertaining, fun, informative, video!
Interesting, no actual pictured of Ms. Charlie!
Thanks a-gain Mr. S.
Thanks. Yeah, Charley was probably busy most of the time.
Didn't have time to be
Photy-grafed!!
@@sitaspell4384 Correct! LOL!
@@ArizonaGhostriders
Soooooo, where did Charlie's "picture" come from, if there are no "real" pictures of him/ her??
Askin' for a friend!!
@@sitaspell4384 picture? You mean the illustration? OH, that was probably just an artist representation.
Well, I didn’t see that coming 👍🇦🇺
Good. Glad you learned somthing!
Interesting stuff. Loved the Little Rascals/Our Gang clip.
The actor who played Butch used to sign photos of himself for $5 at the Swap Meet in San Diego for years as an income. I saw him there a lot.
Neat!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Butch's real name was Tommy Bond. "About San Diego" featured him shortly before his death. If you saw him, you would still recognize "Butch."
@@elultimo102 That's pretty neat. I would like to have met him.
your videos are great
Glad you think so!
Interesting fella, that Charley Parkhurst. Thanks for the video.
Of note: Wyoming was the first state to grant women's suffrage within its borders when it was admitted to the Union, with the right for women to vote being a condition of their admittance. The territory had given that right in 1869, and became a state in 1890.
Thanks.
interesting and informative
Glad you think so!
A remarkable woman, Santee. Thanks for bringing her story to my attention.
Our pleasure! She would have punched you to the floor for calling her that, though. LOL!
I’d heard the story of ‘One-Eyed Charley’ years ago but had forgotten a lot of the details. Eye opening autopsy (sorry, couldn’t help myself)!
LOL!
She died 100 years before I was born lol. Thanks for the video Santee
You're welcome.
There's no need to underestimate women......the nature made us all strong enough to overcome the problems of life .....everyone his/her own way.
Well said.
That was interesting!!
Thank You!
Toda una pionera para el momento. Se podría decir que rompio todos los esquemas de la época. Se que este es un canal "family friendly", pero me gustaria mas informes sobre este tipo de temática. Otro interesante reporte como siempre Mr.Santee. Salud y buena suerte. 🌈👍
Gracias!
I first read about her in the old SASS magazine. She amazes me with her story, then a few women managed to pass as men during the Civil War until wounded or illness exposed them
Interesting!
Very good
Thanks
Here’s some small paragraphs from my old West and arctic wilderness inspired digital horror and lovecraftian horror inspired story I’m writing:
Deep within the ancient Eldritch woods known as the Ordovhai shadow woods which is shrouded in a dome of unnatural Eldritch darkness.
That forest is also a eerie and twisted vast sea of trees that is overgrown and still expanding.
Throughout the many long millenniums since the early paleo-old west during the era of the Pre-archaic during the Arkeiyas eon, the forsaken Eldritch woods began expanding engulfing all of the frontier in its path including outpost settlements.
Here’s a list of the of the different bullet types in my old West and arctic wilderness inspired digital horror and lovecraftian horror story:
1. Shuriken bullets
2: electro bullets
3. Vaporizing digitized bullets
4:lava bullets and ice/snow bullets
5: the deadliest of all globular malice-pain bullets( which are only used by the dark corporation cults and the outlaw-cults of the old west frontier-virtual internet/dreamscape universe of phantasmagoria)
I hope you all really like these paragraphs from my book
🥃
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks 💕😎🌟❤️👍🏼
Hey Arizona, you left a nice comment on one of my videos an hour or so ago. I answered it then thought of a question but I can't find the comment any more. I always liked your channel since I found it. I wanted to ask your advise for a channel as it grows mine blew up the last couple weeks. I tried to email you but after solving the robot verification several times I still can't get the email.
santee2171@gmail.com
Honored to make your acquaintence! Ask away, gunslinger.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I see you have a 100K subs. I was a very small channel until about a week and a half ago now I got 30K subs, basically got lucky with the perfect short video that brought in a lot of people all of the sudden . Do you have any general advice about how to run a large channel? What do you think of monitization? Is it worth it?
I find to run a large channel it takes a weekly committment. Coming up with content, always "upping" your editing and skills, etc. You've got a great thing going with your super fast shooting. Keep it up, maybe continue to recreate famous Hollywood shootouts ocassionally.
Collaborating with others channels helps, too. You get their subs, they get your subs, etc.
Monetization is terrific, but don't expect to quit your day job just yet. I'm not knocking it, the money is appreciated and helped me pay off my mortgage sooner!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Thanks for the advise. I'd love to visit the Mescal Movie Set someday!😃
Great job and well done, keep up the great work, I got a lot of inspiration for the old west and arctic wilderness inspired lovecraftian horror and digital horror story I’m writing.
I’m definitely going to add a female stage coach driver to my story, in my story they’ll also be a gunslinger, I’m naming the character Caelia ( pronounced as kai-lia) Heimrael.
In the story Caelia is a member of the ancient StarVeil tribe, who are Eldritch-light beings made up of stars and plasma, they are also known as ‘ the Magjura, masters of Twylacity.
Which is a ancient Eldritch light energy that’s a combination of electricity and twilight.
The StarVeil tribe live in CelestialFall grove that’s deep within the part of the unnaturally dark and ancient Ordovhai shadow woods called The old Hymerian Meadow that’s deep within the oldest and twisted yet eeriest part of those forsaken Eldritch woods.
Thank You!
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks and your welcome 💕😎🌟❤️👍🏼
Just imagine if through a time machine Charlie could have teamed with Catalina de Erauso (toughest, manliest mule driver, after being a soldier, on both sides of the Pond, back in the XVII century). Instead of blinding robbers, they would have minced and diced them!
Yeah, man!
Your better half is something else Santee! lol your a blessed man.
Yes, I am.
Even back then, huh? Ha ha ha. Well, as long as he/she was good at their job, go for it. Good episode.
Way before that, Ralph!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Ha! No doubt.
Thank you for using masculine pronouns for Charley during this video. He's such an awesome person in history.
That's how people knew him
I have lived in the Monterey, Santa Cruz nd Salinas area and now live up here in the "NorCal" and had never heard of Charlie sadly. Makes me wonder if in all my travels, if i have covered some of the same ground as he did.
Absolutely, you have. Charley's routes can be found online. I bet you crossed them plenty.
Funny thing we actually just finished reading ridin freedom In my class
Cool!