[1][2][3] Through some years of writing, Hunter himself found to be in some instances the names and date might not be correct but the articles are true in details.
[4] Western publication owned by Joe Austell Small purchased The Frontier Times in 1955 suspending all publications till the ending of 1957 when it was published and edited by Norm Wiltsey under Walter Prescott Webb of the Handbook of Texas making differences from the magazine only in title labeled as companion to True West.
Walter Prescott Webb was a historical consultant, in winter 1959 the editor and also publisher was Joe Small.
[4] Hunter himself published only a few of hundred copies of Frontier but the magazine had reached a circulation of up to 105,000 in November 1985 as stories of Indians, train robberies, cowboys, ghost town treasure and gold mines were all covered.
[4][5][6] Requests were made for copies during Marvin Hunter's edition and its original documents that deal with the history of settlers, cattlemen, observer of events in Texas and pioneers periodically of Texas history of ones alive and still able to tell their stories making it one of the most valuable assets of the magazine, all the article are largely written from point of eye witness and observer before the generation of those settlers passed on and had sought to gather as much their testimonies to published.