Co-Founders Best Book Award 
				    First Place 
				      Brian Dervin Dillon, ed 
				      Aloha, Amigos! 
			        Los Angeles Corral 
				    Second Place  
				      George W. T. Beck, Jeremy Johnston, and Lynn Houze, ed. 
				      Beckoning Frontiers: The Memoir of a Wyoming Entrepreneur 
				      Pahaska Corral 
				    Third Place (tie) 
				      Jeff Broome 
				      Indian Raids and Massacres:  Essays on the Central Plains Indian Wars 
				      Denver Posse 
				    Third Place (tie) 
				      John Fraley 
				      Heroes of the Bob Marshall Wilderness 
				      Northwest Montana Posse of Westerners 
				    “Coke” Wood Award for Historical Monograph or Published Article 
				    First Place 
				      Chuck Lanehart 
				      “Custer, Captive Girls, and the Cheyenne on Sweetwater Creek”  
				      Lubbock Avalanche Journal 
				      Llano Estacado Corral 
				    Second Place 
				      Richard Sola 
				      “All Roads Lead to Power City” 
				      The Pacific Northwesterner 
				      Spokane Corral 
				    Third Place 
				      John H. Monnett 
				      “Contested Lands and the Struggle for the Powder River Country, 1856-1866” 
				      Journal of the West 
				      Denver Posse 
			         
				    Phillip A. Danlelson Award for Best Presentation or Program 
			        (award goes to the hosting corral or posse) 
				    First Place 
				      Cochise County Corral 
				      Program:  Jonathon Donahue,  “The Paintings of George Catlin” 
				    Second Place 
				      Tucson Corral 
				      Program:  Bernd Brand, “Juh – The Last Chiricahua War Chief of the Free Apaches” 
				    Heads Up Award 
			        Large Corral 
				      Cochise County Corral 
				      Doug Hocking, Sheriff 
			         
				    Heads Up Award 
			        Smaller Corral 
				      Spokane Corral 
				      Dick Jensen, Sheriff 
			         
				    Fred Olds Award for Cowboy Poetry 
				    First Place 
				      Tim Heflin 
				      “Round-Heeled Women,”  and “The Saga of Hank Vaughan (1849-1893) 
				      Cowboy Poetry Keepsake 51 
				      Los Angeles Corral 
				    Second Place 
				      Gary Turner 
				      “Ode to Toilet Paper,” “Wash My Hands,” and “The Last Card” 
				      Cowboy Poetry Keepsake 51 
				      Los Angeles Corral 
				    Third Place 
				      Ron Wilson 
				      “Sister Mary Alphonsa Thompson,” “Multi-Tool,” and “Sunrise in the Flint Hills” 
				      from Live at the Lazy T Ranch 
				      Kansas Corral 
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