Legends and Outlaws of Texas

Legends and Outlaws of Texas
Author: Danny Davis
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2009-03-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781441440365


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Stories of Texas, outlaws and Famous People and Recipes of Texas.The stories in this book were, told to me or I seen during My visit to many towns in Texas, a few of the topics 1. Elvis and Abraham Lincoln, Fake their deaths and move to Texas?2. Pat Garrett kill a man named Bill Barlow and then let his friend Billy the kid escape. 3. was Brushy Bill Roberts really Billy the Kid?4. Comanche Texas festival in honor of John Wesley Hardin5. Bonnie and Clyde and Much More famous Texans Old Texas Style Recipes: Rattlesnake, Venison Chili, Texas Hot Sauce, Barbecue Sauce and more.

200 Texas Outlaws and Lawmen, 1835-1935

200 Texas Outlaws and Lawmen, 1835-1935
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.

Tales of Badmen, Bad Women, and Bad Places

Tales of Badmen, Bad Women, and Bad Places
Author: Charley F. Eckhardt
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780896724204


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Presents twenty-one true stories and legends about outlaws in Texas history, including such famous and lesser-known figures as Bonnie and Clyde, Judge Roy Bean, John Wesley Hardin, the Yokums of the Big Thicket, and the Papworths of Erath County.

200 Texas Outlaws and Lawmen, 1835–1935

200 Texas Outlaws and Lawmen, 1835–1935
Author: Laurence Yadon
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008-02-29
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781455600052


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A lively reference covering a century’s worth of shooters, sheriffs, and more in the Lone Star State. The Lone Star State is known for producing both vicious outlaws and valorous lawmen. While Machine Gun Kelly terrorized urban civilians, lawmen such as Ranger John Barclay Armstrong tried to keep things under control. This is the story of Texas’s most famous criminals, intrepid lawmen—and in the case of James Edwin Reed, both—as well as such figures as the legendary Judge Roy Bean. This reference brings to life a time before the West was tamed, and also includes a chronology of well-known crimes and a locale list of notorious events.

Cowboys, Cops, Killers, and Ghosts

Cowboys, Cops, Killers, and Ghosts
Author: Kenneth L. Untiedt
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2013-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1574415328


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This Publication of the Texas Folklore Society has something for everyone. The first section features a good bit of occupational lore, including articles on cowboys—both legendary ones and the relatively unknown men who worked their trade day by day wherever they could. You’ll also find a unique, personal look at a famous outlaw and learn about a teacher’s passion for encouraging her students to discover their own family culture, as well as unusual weddings, somewhat questionable ways to fish, and one woman’s love affair with a bull. The backbone of the PTFS series has always been miscellanies—diverse examinations of the many types of lore found throughout Texas and the Southwest. These books offer a glimpse of what goes on at our annual meetings, as the best of the papers presented are frequently selected for our publications. Of course, the presentations are only a part of what the Society does at the meetings, but reading these publications offers insight into our members’ interests in everything from bikers and pioneers of Tejana music to serial killers and simple folk from small-town Texas. These works also suggest the importance of the “telling of the tale,” with an emphasis on oral tradition, as well as some of the customs we share. All of these things together— the focus on tradition at our meetings, the fellowship among members, and the diversity of our research—are what sustain the Texas Folklore Society.

Texas Literary Outlaws

Texas Literary Outlaws
Author: Steven L. Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780875656755


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Davis makes extensive use of untapped literary archives to weave a fascinating portrait of six Texas writers, calling themselves the Mad Dogs, who came of age during a period of rapid social change: Bud Shrake, Larry L. King, Billy Lee Brammer, Gary Cartwright, Dan Jenkins, and Peter Gent.

Buried Treasures of Texas

Buried Treasures of Texas
Author: W. C. Jameson
Publisher: august house
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874831788


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Collects legends of buried treasure in Texas, including the gold of Haystack Mountain, a missing Incan hoard, and the Deer Island shipwrecks

To Marry a Texas Outlaw

To Marry a Texas Outlaw
Author: Linda Broday
Publisher: Men of Legend
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781492630234


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On the run for a murder he didn't commit, the last thing Luke Weston needs is to go looking for more trouble. But when Luke stumbles across a fiercely beautiful woman struggling against two heavily armed men, it's obvious that trouble has found him. Original.

Legends of Texas

Legends of Texas
Author: James Frank Dobie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1924
Genre: Legends
ISBN:


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