William MacLeod Raine (1871-1954) is the author of such popular western adventure novels as A Texas Ranger (1910), Yukon Trail (1917) and A Man Four-Square (1919). Raine's fast paced plots and varied settings are the backdrop for gun toting cowboys, tough marshals, mean outlaws and the language particular to the western frontier. A Texas Ranger was first published in 1911.
In a career spanning three decades, Ranger Lewis Rigler witnessed an era of great political and social turbulence and change in the state as well as within the Ranger force he had sworn to serve.
Texas Ranger Rory Yates fights for his life, and his freedom, as he investigates his ex-wife's murder in this stunning thriller _____________________________ Officer Rory Yates is called home to settle deadly scores.
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 ...
“Ranger Wynn McCord, this is Doctor Devin Woodward.You'll have to excuse his manners—he's worried about his sister.” Wynn faced Dr.Woodward. “Your sister is all right, sir.” He turned back to his friend. “We were attacked by what looked ...
The city of Sherman, the seat of Grayson County in North Texas, prided itself on being a center of culture, and its courthouse, built in 1859, was the pride of Sherman.1 On May 9, 1930, a black man, George Hughes, was in the courthouse ...
He was sent to San Antonio to assist Father Garcia, who ran the Mission of the Son. Church attendance and activity had greatly diminished over the past several years. Father Garcia retired in 1865 and returned to Mexico City, ...
Subsequently, four privates from Company F were listed as being under Wright's command, and when Taylor left the Rangers at the end of 1918, Sterling O. Durst, Harrison L. Hamer, and Austin T. Hamilton, who must have been three of those ...
Texas Ranger Lieutenant Jim Blawcyzk is on the trail of the men responsible for the killing of a fellow Ranger and the disappearance of another.
Austin : University of Texas Press , 1995 . Brands , H. W. Lone Star Nation : The Epic ... Carrigan , William D. The Making of a Lynching Culture : Violence and Vigilantism in Central Texas , 1836-1916 . ... Texas Ranger Tales II .
Sergeant Aten had tried to intercede, but the Fort Bend County sheriff, J. T. “Jim” Garvey had a message for Company D's top-noncom: “Aten, I am sheriff of this county and am going to handle this situation myself. You keep out of this.