James P. Langley, once a well known saddle collector from Warwick, N.D., was posthumously inducted in the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame on Saturday, June 13. Langley was born into a family shaped by grit, land and hard work. His father came north from Kansas in 1904 after hearing that land would be opened for homesteading on the Fort Totten Indian Reservation. Like many early settlers, he...
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