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In this episode of Waywut, we dig into one of the wildest and most overlooked conflicts in American frontier history: The San Elizario Salt War of the 1800s.
What began as a community resource dispute in West Texas turned into a violent land grab involving corrupt lawyers, shady judges, and vigilante justice. And yes—people were literally killed over salt.
We also kick things off with a rant about conflict, bad tempers, and why not everyone should carry a weapon—even if it's legal. It's not about taking away guns. It's about knowing your limits.
In this episode:
If you like weird true stories, forgotten history, or tales from the lawless frontier—this one's for you.
Follow Waywut for more strange diversions and stories you probably never heard of.
By Darrell HollidayIn this episode of Waywut, we dig into one of the wildest and most overlooked conflicts in American frontier history: The San Elizario Salt War of the 1800s.
What began as a community resource dispute in West Texas turned into a violent land grab involving corrupt lawyers, shady judges, and vigilante justice. And yes—people were literally killed over salt.
We also kick things off with a rant about conflict, bad tempers, and why not everyone should carry a weapon—even if it's legal. It's not about taking away guns. It's about knowing your limits.
In this episode:
If you like weird true stories, forgotten history, or tales from the lawless frontier—this one's for you.
Follow Waywut for more strange diversions and stories you probably never heard of.