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Captain Jack Helm

Author : Chuck Parsons
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 12,3 MB
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1574417266

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In Captain Jack Helm, Chuck Parsons explores the life of John Jackson “Jack” Helm, whose main claim to fame has been that he was a victim of man-killer John Wesley Hardin. That he was, but he was much more in his violence-filled lifetime during Reconstruction Texas. First as a deputy sheriff, then county sheriff, and finally captain of the notorious Texas State Police, he developed a reputation as a violent and ruthless man-hunter. He arrested many suspected lawbreakers, but often his prisoner was killed before reaching a jail for “attempting to escape.” This horrific tendency ultimately brought about his downfall. Helm’s aggressive enforcement of his version of “law and order” resulted in a deadly confrontation with two of his enemies in the midst of the Sutton-Taylor Feud. “Captain Jack Helm is more than a fine gunfighter biography: it is a vivid statement about the murderous violence of Reconstruction in Texas.”—Bill O’Neal, State Historian of Texas

The Sutton-Taylor Feud

Author : Chuck Parsons
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 50,5 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1574412574

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History, Rangers, Quarrels, Trials.

Texas Lawmen, 1835-1899

Author : Clifford R. Caldwell
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 15,63 MB
Release : 2011-02-18
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 161423633X

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The tally of Texas lawmen killed during the states first sixty-five years of organized law enforcement is truly staggering. From Texas Rangers the likes of Silas Mercer Parker Jr., gunned down at Parkers Fort in 1836, to Denton County sheriff s deputy Floyd Coberly, murdered by an inmate in 1897 after ten days on the job, this collection accounts for all of those unsung heroes. Not merely an attempt to retell a dozen popular peace officer legends, Texas Lawmen, 18351899 represents thousands of hours of research conducted over more than a decade. Ron DeLord and Cliff Caldwell have carefully assembled a unique and engaging chronicle of Texas history.

The Governor's Hounds

Author : Barry A. Crouch
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 39,71 MB
Release : 2011-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0292742479

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In the tumultuous years following the Civil War, violence and lawlessness plagued the state of Texas, often overwhelming the ability of local law enforcement to maintain order. In response, Reconstruction-era governor Edmund J. Davis created a statewide police force that could be mobilized whenever and wherever local authorities were unable or unwilling to control lawlessness. During its three years (1870–1873) of existence, however, the Texas State Police was reviled as an arm of the Radical Republican party and widely condemned for being oppressive, arrogant, staffed with criminals and African Americans, and expensive to maintain, as well as for enforcing the new and unpopular laws that protected the rights of freed slaves. Drawing extensively on the wealth of previously untouched records in the Texas State Archives, as well as other contemporary sources, Barry A. Crouch and Donaly E. Brice here offer the first major objective assessment of the Texas State Police and its role in maintaining law and order in Reconstruction Texas. Examining the activities of the force throughout its tenure and across the state, the authors find that the Texas State Police actually did much to solve the problem of violence in a largely lawless state. While acknowledging that much of the criticism the agency received was merited, the authors make a convincing case that the state police performed many of the same duties that the Texas Rangers later assumed and fulfilled the same need for a mobile, statewide law enforcement agency.

A Lawless Breed

Author : Chuck Parsons
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 11,69 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1574415050

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John Wesley Hardin spread terror in much of Texas in the years following the Civil War as the most wanted fugitive. Hardin left an autobiography in which he detailed many of the troubles of his life. In A Lawless Breed, Parsons and Brown have meticulously examined his claims against available records to determine how much of his life story is true, and how much was only a half truth, or a complete lie.

"Aw Hell"

Author : Clarke Venable
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 44,34 MB
Release : 1927
Category : War stories
ISBN :

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