From the dusty streets of Hell’s Valley to the Llano Estacado, where the Commanche and wild horses run free, follow the West’s newest hero, Webb Wakefield, as he starts discovering life’s hardships at a very young age. After killing his first man at eight years of age while protecting his father, Webb continues to do right with a gun while still fulfilling he and his father’s dream of a working ranch. The Wakefield’s and friends take you on the adventures of a lifetime. Don’t miss out on gun fights, political corruption, deceit, faith, determination, and tons of cowboy humor. Crossing Paths, introducing Webb Wakefield - Jason Horn
The Real Wakefield's
The first Wakefield’s born in Hell’s Valley, William Elias Wakefield born 1865 and died 1930 and Larah Alice Furguson Wakefield.
Richard Webb
Born 1871 between Ozan and Old Washington, Arkansas and died 1932 near Hell’s Valley, Arkansas.
Hell's Valley Courthouse
The first courthouse of Howard County which was previously located in Center Point, Arkansas and later moved to Hell’s Valley (Nashville, Arkansas).
Photo courtesy of Freddie Horne, the Howard County Historical Society
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