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E-raamat: Frontier Terror: Murder, Lynching, and Vigilantes in the Old West

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2023
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  • ISBN-13: 9781493067732
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  • Kirjastus: TwoDot Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493067732
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Following the events of January 6, 2021, talk of vigilantes and mob violence have become a part of our daily discourse, reminding us that we havent come as far as we thought from the wild days of the Old West. The nineteenth century was a time of opportunity in the West, but it was also fraught with lawlessness, racism, and extreme violence as territories became states, freemen and immigrants settled alongside white homesteaders, and the first unions changed the way we work. Author Michael Rutter examines the growing pains of the American West through the lens of nineteenth century vigilantes, outlaws, mob violence, and lynchings, proving that oftentimes our countrys democratic progress comes at the cost of physical violence.
Introduction v
Chapter 1 East Texas Regulator-Moderator War: The Bloodiest Range Feud in Texas History
1(10)
Chapter 2 Joseph Smith: An American Prophet Murdered by an American Mob
11(20)
Chapter 3 John Glanton, Scalp Hunter: The Glanton Gang Terrorizes Northern Mexico
31(8)
Chapter 4 San Francisco Sex Trafficking Is Another Gold Rush
39(10)
Chapter 5 The Mountain Meadows Massacre: Arkansas Wagon Train Murdered by Mormon Militia
49(16)
Chapter 6 The Montana Vigilantes: Montana Gold Miners Take the Law into Their Hands
65(6)
Chapter 7 A Wicked Town at Trail's End: The Mythic versus Real Dodge City, Kansas
71(10)
Chapter 8 The Texas Tin Hat Brigade: Maybe the Bloodiest Vigilante Group in the West
81(10)
Chapter 9 Los Angeles Vigilantes Massacre Chinese: Nineteen Men Hanged in Racial Attack
91(6)
Chapter 10 Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War: The Regulators Fight "the House" in a Range War Nobody Won
97(18)
Chapter 11 Ellen "Cattle Kate" Watson: Hung by Wyoming Ranchers Who Wanted Her Land
115(10)
Chapter 12 Teddy Roosevelt: "That Damned Cowboy" Was a Bully Buster President
125(18)
Chapter 13 Elizabeth Potts: Murderess Dismembers Her Victim and Is the First Woman Hung in Nevada
143(16)
Chapter 14 The Johnson County War: Wyoming Cattle Barons Hire Texas Gunmen to Kill Homesteaders
159(16)
Chapter 15 Three Dakota Indians Lynched: An Irate Mob Avenges the Spicer Family
175(10)
Chapter 16 Brown's Park: Range War for a Mountain Valley on the Utah-Colorado Border
185(6)
Chapter 17 Tom Horn: "Killing Men Is My Specialty It's a Business Proposition"
191(20)
Chapter 18 Jesse Washington: Convicted of Murder and Lynched in the Town Square
211(6)
Chapter 19 Texas Rangers: Sometimes an Instrument of Ethnic Cleansing
217(10)
Bibliography 227(4)
Index 231(4)
About the Author 235
Michael Rutter is a freelance writer who lives in Orem, Utah. He is the author of more than forty books (including Globe Pequot's Fun with the Family Utah and Outlaw Tales of Utah). He teaches English at Brigham Young University.