When ex-lawman Jim Cochrane headed for the Diamond R ranch, he could hardly have foreseen the battle with the outlaw brothers Josh and Brett Vickery. When they kidnap Ranger's son Joey, Jim takes on the outlaws and rescues the boy, but kills Brett Vickery's son Earl. In answer, the Vickerys hire a professional gunfighter to dispatch Jim to Boot Hill...
"Jim Griffin brings to life fictional characters interspersed with real life experiences in the same voice as Max Brand and Louis L'Amour. This fifth novel in the series is as riveting as the first four.
"Along the way the reader will gain a better understanding of the border war along the Potomac, in the South Branch Valey, and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia"--Page 10.
Set in Texas, 1825-1826. Includes material on the Fredonian Rebellion.
The owner of a longhorn herd and his trail boss not only have to figure out how to get their cattle over the raging Cimarron River, but also then have to deal with gun-toting ranchers fencing off the range on the other side.
Year Player Position School 2002 Jermaine Austin Fullback Georgia Southern University (GA) 2003 Kevious Johnson Running Back Wofford College (SC) 2004 Andrew Thacker Free Safety Furman University (SC) 2005 Dedrick Bynam Defensive Back ...
Texas Rangers Lane and Rivers allow outlaw Arkle to give them the slip in Santa Fe, and they believe him lost.
But Quantrill's Raiders are a fascinating part of Grayson County and North Texas history as well. This book will explore their activities in North Texas, both during, and after the Civil War.
Kelton continues the story of the Lewis family and the formative years of the Lone Star state in this second installment of the saga of early Texas.
Members of the Union Army steal an engine from the Confederates, but the ensuing pursuit to capture the thieves may prove more challenging than the theft itself.
At the U.S. Army Center of Military History, William M. Hammond went through successive drafts of the manuscript with a sharp pencil. Among the author's colleagues, Bianka J. Adams, Andrew J. Birtle, and Edgar F. Raines each read one or ...