What was it really like to be a sheriff in the Old West?Most people know the famous names-but the frontier was shaped by hundreds of hardworking lawmen you've probably never heard of. In Unsung Heroes of the Wild West, young readers will explore 25 true stories of forgotten sheriffs, marshals, deputies, and Rangers who kept order in places where the rules were still being written.These weren't movie characters. They were real people doing a tough job in real towns-cattle stops, mining camps, border settlements, and wide-open counties where a single ride could take days.Inside, kids will discover: How frontier lawmen earned their badgesWhat their work was like day to dayThe towns and regions they protected-from Kansas railheads to New Mexico desert communitiesWhy the job could be difficult, lonely, and sometimes dangerousHow each story ended, told in an age-appropriate, respectful wayWith a focus on geography, community, and true history, this book helps kids understand how the American West grew from scattered settlements into lasting towns and states.Perfect for ages 6-10, family reading, school projects, and young history fans who want the real story-beyond the legends.