Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame

The Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame, is located at the Boot Hill Museum in Dodge City, Kansas. The first inductees were selected in 2002.[1]

Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame
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Established2002
Location500 W. Wyatt Earp Blvd., Dodge City, KS, 67801
TypeHall of fame
WebsiteKCHF

Inductees

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2002

  • Don Goodnight

2003

  • Henry Gardiner
  • Jim Gray
  • Leonard Hampton
  • Richard Ingland
  • Ron Long

2004

  • Horace Greely "Buck" Adams
  • Jim Hoy
  • Charles "Floyd" Rumford Jr.
  • Otis W. Jennings
  • Johnny Western

2005

  • John J. Vanier
  • C. Robert Haywood
  • Gerald Roberts
  • Don Fisher
  • Harold L. "Buddy" Heaton

2006

  • Jim Gilliland
  • Harry E. Chrisman
  • Carvel "Kurly" Hebb
  • Tom Finney
  • Milburn Stone

2007

  • Dan D. Casement
  • Bill Kurtis
  • Melvin Fields
  • Buck Mead
  • Lance Brittan

2008

  • Alfred Barby
  • Don Rowlison
  • John McBeth
  • Asher Crowley
  • Marion McLain

2009

  • Duane Walker
  • Harold Dawley
  • Wayne Dunafon
  • Bill Barnes
  • H. Russell Moss

2010

  • Fred Germann
  • David Dary
  • Sonny Worrell
  • Merv Wilson
  • Earl Kuhn

2011

  • George Herrmann
  • Joseph McCoy
  • Gail McComb
  • Harold Grinstead
  • Charlie Norton

2012

  • William F. Ebbutt
  • John F. Valentine
  • Ernie Love
  • Willis Ray Negus
  • Geffrey Dawson

2013

  • Raymond E. Adams Jr.
  • V. James "Jim" Sherer
  • Bobby Berger
  • Kenneth & Marshall Hoy
  • Stan Herd

2014

  • Bob & Wayne Alexander
  • Fredric R. Young
  • Bud Sankey
  • Dusty Anderson
  • Barry Ward

2015

  • Olis Goodnight
  • Gary & Margaret Kraisinger
  • Harley Dean Gilbert
  • Gerald "Jerry" Nelson Peck
  • Orin Friesen

2016 - "Year of the Cowgirl"

2017 "Honoring Couples"

  • Andy & Helen Ebbutt Olson
  • Merritt & Elizabeth Beeson
  • Pete & "Boots" Tucker
  • Larry "Dee" & Phyllis Scherich
  • Lem & Blanche McKenney Hunter

2018

  • Loren Doll
  • Charlie Meade
  • Roland Hein
  • Barry Elliot
  • Virginia Robinson Moore

2019

  • Norman Lee Giles
  • David V. Williams
  • Will Lowe
  • Jim Arnold
  • Brent Harris

2020

  • Orson E. "Bud" Alexander
  • Charles "Walter" Couch
  • Faye Louise (Peck) Heath
  • Keith L. Downer
  • John E. "Cowboy Jack" Steinmitz

2021

  • Lawrence and Gilbert Krier
  • Michael Grauer
  • Wendell Tranter
  • Bill Brewer
  • Dr. R.C. Trotter

2022

  • Rosie Clymer
  • George Henrichs
  • Arlene Lemar
  • Van Haines
  • Ron Wilson


References

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  1. ^ Tanner, Beccy (September 27, 2015). "Wichita's Orin Friesen to be inducted into Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame". Wichita Eagle. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
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