200 Texas Outlaws and Lawmen, 1835-1935

200 Texas Outlaws and Lawmen, 1835-1935
Title 200 Texas Outlaws and Lawmen, 1835-1935 PDF eBook
Author Laurence J. Yadon
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Crime
ISBN 9781589805149

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Beginning with Texas's declaration of independence in 1835 and stretching into the turbulent Depression era a century later, many ruthless criminals and daring deputies and rangers kicked up dust within the state's borders. Billy the Kid, Machine Gun Kelly, Bat Masterson, and Belle Star were familiar faces. Other characters included Texas Jack, Rowdy Joe, Mysterious Dave, Long Haired Jim, Buckskin Frank, and Curly Bill. In this book, accounts of gunfights, robberies, and kidnappings follow selected profiles. In a borrowed costume, Marshal Ratliff, the Santa Claus Robber, held up cashiers while several of his "elves" pulled weapons to help St. Nick fill his sack. Mishaps, accidents, and misunderstandings lighten the mood between truly heinous crimes such as that of the Bender family. Owners of a small hotel, the four family members would kill lone travelers for their possessions. While pursuing his undergraduate degree at the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma, Laurence Yadon considered himself fortunate to have studied under William Settle, a Jesse James scholar. This experience served as his inspiration to become a lifelong student of American history, especially that of the Southwest. Dan Anderson is a former newswriter, photographer, features writer, and columnist. He has been honored with multiple awards from the Associated Press for spot news reporting, investigative reporting, and newswriting. Anderson and Yadon are also the authors of 100 Oklahoma Outlaws, Gangsters, and Lawmen: 1839-1939, published by Pelican.

100 Oklahoma Outlaws, Gangsters & Lawmen

100 Oklahoma Outlaws, Gangsters & Lawmen
Title 100 Oklahoma Outlaws, Gangsters & Lawmen PDF eBook
Author Laurence Yadon
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 402
Release 2010-09-23
Genre History
ISBN 1455600040

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The only thing wilder than Oklahoma in the late nineteenth century are the tales that continue to surround it. In the days of the Wild West, Oklahoma was teeming with assassins, guerillas, hijackers, kidnappers, gangs, and misfits of every size and shape imaginable. Featuring such legendary characters as Billy the Kid, Bonnie and Clyde, Machine Gun Kelly, Belle Starr, and Pretty Boy Floyd, this book combines recorded fact with romanticized legend, allowing the reader to decide how much to believe. Violent and out of control, the figures covered in 100 Oklahoma Outlaws, Gangsters, and Lawmen often left behind numerous victims, grisly accounts, and unforgettable stories. Included are criminals like James Deacon Miller, the devout Methodist and hired assassin. Righteous and devious, he often avoided the gallows by convincing others to admit to his murders. Rufus Buck, a man of Native American descent, targeted white settlers. His crimes against them became so heinous as to cause the Creek nation to take up arms against him. The answer to criminals such as these came in the form of Hanging Judge Parker and other officers of the law. Although they were greatly outnumbered, they provided some balance to the chaos. This historical compilation covers every memorable outlaw and lawman who passed through Oklahoma.

Legendary Outlaws and Lawmen of the Old West Coloring Book

Legendary Outlaws and Lawmen of the Old West Coloring Book
Title Legendary Outlaws and Lawmen of the Old West Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author E. L. Reedstrom
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 52
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0486259951

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Black-and-white drawings portray famous men and women of the Wild West.

Arizona Outlaws and Lawmen

Arizona Outlaws and Lawmen
Title Arizona Outlaws and Lawmen PDF eBook
Author Marshall Trimble
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 144
Release 2010-10-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1625855303

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True stories of the wild and dangerous world of the Arizona Territory—includes photos. A refuge for outlaws at the close of the 1800s, the Arizona Territory was a wild, lawless land of greedy feuds, brutal killings and figures of enduring legend. These gunfighters included heroes as well as killers, and some were considered both. Bandit Pearl Hart committed one of the last recorded stagecoach robberies in the country, and James Addison Reavis pulled off the most extraordinary real estate scheme in the West. But with fearless lawmen like C.P. Owens and George Ruffner at hand, swift justice was always nearby. In this collection of true stories, Arizona’s official state historian and celebrated storyteller Marshall Trimble brings to life the rough-and-tumble characters from the Grand Canyon State’s most terrific tales of outlawry and justice.

The Encyclopedia of Lawmen, Outlaws, and Gunfighters

The Encyclopedia of Lawmen, Outlaws, and Gunfighters
Title The Encyclopedia of Lawmen, Outlaws, and Gunfighters PDF eBook
Author Leon Claire Metz
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 321
Release 2002
Genre Criminology
ISBN 143813021X

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Standoffs, saloons, and sunsets spring to mind when one envisions the rough and tumble early days of the American frontier.

Wild West Lawmen and Outlaws

Wild West Lawmen and Outlaws
Title Wild West Lawmen and Outlaws PDF eBook
Author Ryan P. Randolph
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 28
Release 2005-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1404255443

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Relates the history of the lawmen and outlaws who played an integral part in the building of the American West.

Outlaws and Lawmen

Outlaws and Lawmen
Title Outlaws and Lawmen PDF eBook
Author Kenneth McIntosh
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 64
Release 2014-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1422296865

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American society in the 1800s had a rough edge to it. In a nation made up of people of diverse backgrounds and heritage, social controls needed to be strict and enforceable. The extreme economic inequality of America's cities and the wide-open moral code of the frontier led to a culture of crime and violence that still plagues our country. During the 1800s, professional police forces were established in cities, towns, and territories across the continent. On the frontier, "justice" was often swift and severe, with "hanging judges" making their reputations as representatives of the law in a lawless land. Long prison sentences in miserable conditions were the rule for criminals, and many a prisoner might have preferred the option of a quick execution. Before the reform of the legal system—which is an ongoing process—there was definitely a separate law, and a separate standard of penalties, for the rich and for the poor. The evolution of a humane penal system and a fairer protection of all citizens under the law is an important contribution of 1800s America to the modern world.