Against the Vigilantes
Title | Against the Vigilantes PDF eBook |
Author | Dutch Charley Duane |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 225 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780806131665 |
"His memoir, originally printed in the San Francisco Examiner in 1881, was located and edited by John Boessenecker. Now published for the first time in book form, it reveals a charismatic ruffian who played many roles: gunfighter, fire chief, politician, shoulder-striker, bare-knuckle boxer, gambler, saloon keeper, and land squatter."--BOOK JACKET. "Boessenecker's introduction provides information that is crucial in judging the actions of the vigilantes who moved against Duane and his cohorts. At the same time, Against the Vigilantes is cultural history, filled with details about the fires that swept early San Francisco, prizefighting, dueling, and urban machine politics in the decade before the Civil War."--Jacket.
The Vigilantes
Title | The Vigilantes PDF eBook |
Author | W.E.B. Griffin |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 465 |
Release | 2011-06-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0515149594 |
Murders are on the rise in Philadelphia-but no one seems to mind because the victims are all fugitives with histories of heinous sex crimes against women and children. Worse for Homicide Sergeant Matt Payne, the main suspect is leaving evidence for police to find. But when copycat killings start popping up due to vigilante groups dealing out their own justice, Payne must find out who's behind the chaos before the violence overtakes the city.
Against the Vigilantes
Title | Against the Vigilantes PDF eBook |
Author | John Boessenecker |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 225 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | California |
ISBN | 9780585149523 |
Shadow Vigilantes
Title | Shadow Vigilantes PDF eBook |
Author | Paul H. Robinson |
Publisher | Prometheus Books |
Total Pages | 346 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1633884317 |
"This book examines many examples of how the community has responded when the justice system is perceived to fail."--Book jacket.
Faces Like Devils
Title | Faces Like Devils PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew J. Hernando |
Publisher | University of Missouri Press |
Total Pages | 328 |
Release | 2015-04-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0826273343 |
In the twenty-first century, the word vigilante usually conjures up images of cinematic heroes like Batman, Zorro, the Lone Ranger, or Clint Eastwood in just about any film he’s ever been in. But in the nineteenth century, vigilantes roamed the country long before they ever made their way onto the silver screen. In Faces Like Devils, Matthew J. Hernando closely examines one of the most famous of these vigilante groups—the Bald Knobbers. Hernando sifts through the folklore and myth surrounding the Bald Knobbers to produce an authentic history of the rise and fall of Missouri’s most famous vigilantes. He details the differences between the modernizing Bald Knobbers of Taney County and the anti-progressive Bald Knobbers of Christian County, while also stressing the importance of Civil War-era violence with respect to the foundation of these vigilante groups. Despite being one of America’s largest and most famous vigilante groups during the nineteenth century, the Bald Knobbers have not previously been examined in depth. Hernando’s exhaustive research, which includes a plethora of state and federal court records, newspaper articles, and firsthand accounts, remedies that lack. This account of the Bald Knobbers is vital to anyone not wanting to miss out on a major part of Missouri’s history.
Urban Vigilantes in the New South
Title | Urban Vigilantes in the New South PDF eBook |
Author | Robert P. Ingalls |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 286 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780870495717 |
Brush Men and Vigilantes
Title | Brush Men and Vigilantes PDF eBook |
Author | David Pickering |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | 262 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781585443956 |
As Charles Frazier's novel Cold Mountain dramatized, dissenters from the Confederacy lived in mortal danger across the South. In scattered pockets from the Carolinas to the frontier in Texas, some men clung to a belief in the Union or an unwillingness to preserve the slaveholding Confederacy, and they died at the hands of their own neighbors. Brush Men and Vigilantes tells the story of how dissent, fear, and economics developed into mob violence in a corner of Texas--the Sulphur Forks river valley northeast of Dallas. Authors David Pickering and Judy Falls have combed through court records, newspapers, letters, and other primary sources and collected extended-family lore to relate the details of how vigilantes captured and killed more than a dozen men. The authors' story begins before the Civil War, as they describe the particular social and economic conditions that gave rise to tension and violence during the war. Unlike most other parts of Texas, the Sulphur Forks river valley had a significant population of Upper Southerners, some of whom spoke out against secession, objected to enlisting in the Confederate army, or associated with "Union men." For some of them, safety meant disappearing into the tangled brush thickets of the region. Routed from the thicket or gone to ground there, dissenters faced death. Betrayed by links to a well-known Union guerrilla from the Sulphur Forks area, more men of the area were captured, tried in mock courts, and hanged. Other men met their death by sniper fire or private execution, as in the case of brush man Frank Chamblee, who for years eluded his enemies by clever tricks but was finally gunned down after the war, reportedly by one of the area's most prominent men. Anyone with an interest in the new history of the Civil War or Texas should find much to digest in this compelling book, whose authors Richard B. McCaslin congratulates for taking their place "in the ranks of Texas' literary reconstructionists."