The biographies of all 1,782 Texas Rangers who served during the era of the Mexican Revolution are collected in one volume for the first time.
Three lears Among The Camanches: The Narrative of Nelson Lee, The Texas Ranger, ContainingA Detailed Account Of His Captivity Among the Indians, His Singular Escape Through The Instrumentality Of H is I/Vatch, And Fully Illustrating ...
Here is the first full telling of the most colorful and famous law enforcers of our time.
Now in One Ranger Returns, Jackson reopens his case files to tell more unforgettable stories, while also giving readers a deeply personal view of what being a Texas Ranger has meant to him and his family.
"Book is a biography of Texas Ranger Lee Hall, born in North Carolina in 1849 and died in Texas in 1911. His career ranged all over Texas but mainly in South Texas and the Panhandle"--
However, the high bluffs on the Texas side of the river afforded a spectacular view of the ring far above the ... 25 For his part Mabry wrote glowingly of the Rangers' contribution to the entire escapade in his bi-annual report to the ...
In the following story of those years of my life which were passed on the broad table-lands of Western Texas, I have endeavored to set down, plainly and truthfully, events as they actually occurred.
She has written sixteen books, mostly stemming from her genealogical research. She has co-authored with Chuck Parsons and James S. Peterson, writing the biography of Mace Bowman Texas Feudist Western Lawman. Little lives in South Texas.
Additionally, McDonald diversified his commercial interests to include 105 acres in land and thirteen town lots.6 While McDonald was developing his business, he was also active in community affairs. During the congressional convention ...
I spent the night at another cabin about five miles from Alfred Brown's place waiting for him. See More didn't show. Three days in the bush with a cold trail, I put a call in to Henry Timmerman. Henry kept a pack of bloodhounds down on ...
Explained John Hornsby, who had been appointed receiver by the Texas court, “Waiting a favorable time, when some of the Oklahoma guard was relieved, Hamer and Hickman slipped in, seized it, and refused to be dislodged.