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The Day Dodge City Declared War

Wild West Podcast by Michael King

Mar 11, 20266:36Education

Send us Fan Mail A town can look calm on a map and still be one bad decision away from open conflict. We step onto Front Street in Dodge City on March 19, 1883, where the air feels heavy with coal smoke, cheap whiskey, a...

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The Day Dodge City Declared War is an episode from Wild West Podcast by Michael King. Send us Fan Mail A town can look calm on a map and still be one bad decision away from open conflict. We step onto Front Street in Dodge City on March 19,...

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Published Mar 11, 2026, 6:36 long, audio available.

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Send us Fan Mail A town can look calm on a map and still be one bad decision away from open conflict. We step onto Front Street in Dodge City on March 19, 1883, where the air feels heavy with coal smoke, cheap whiskey, and the kind of tension you can taste. What follows isn’t a shootout at first. It’s something sneakier and, in its own way, more dangerous: a political war fought with ballots, backroom whispers, and headlines sharp enough to cut. I tell the story of the nomination that puts Larry Deger forward as the “law and order” answer to Dodge City’s vice economy and the men who profit from it, including William H. Harris and the circle around the Long Branch. We dig into how Alonzo Webster backs Deger while old saloon rivalries turn public virtue into private vengeance. The Dodge City Times and the Ford County Globe don’t just report the fight, they join it, shaping the narrative as either a crusade for decency or a power grab fueled by jealousy and business rivalry. Then come the tools that make everything combustible: Ordinances 70 and 71, framed as suppression of vice and vagrancy, enforced in ways that feel selective and strategic. As Luke Short feels the noose tighten, he starts reaching out to friends who don’t travel light. That’s when the Dodge City War begins to look inevitable, setting the stage for Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the famous Peace Commission moment that captures a town sweating through its own history. If you care about Old West history, Dodge City politics, frontier newspapers, or how “reform” can become a weapon, this story lands hard.

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Published Mar 11, 2026 and 6:36 long