“I shot him in the left temple; the gun dropped from his hands; he quivered one instant, and Andy McGinnis climbed the Golden Stairs....” This was Chris Evans speaking. Evans, the killer, train robber and fugitive, was describing the famous 1892 shootout at Young's cabin when he and his partner John Sontag ambushed and killed two members of a posse that was pursuing them. In California Desperadoes, Evans and seven other early outlaws tell their own raw stories—tales of holdups, shootouts and desperate flights from the law. Witness the cruel confessions of the ruthless gang of California bandits who murdered a whole family, men, women and children, in the opening days of the Gold Rush. Stand on the gallows with the notorious Jim Stuart as he is hanged by San Francisco vigilantes determined to retake their city from hordes of Australian convicts, robbers and killers. The ill-starred adventures of Tom Bell, Tiburcio Vasquez and Charles Dorsey will hold you spellbound as the outlaws themselves take you along the dangerous trails they rode. And stage robbers Jim Smith and Dick Fellows will shock you with their own tales of the harrowing and sometimes hilarious antics of the California highwaymen of another day. These are true stories told by true desperadoes and illustrated with many rare photographs.
Gives some anecdotes on some of California's lesser known criminals. Also includes some word game.
Lawmen & Desperadoes: A Compendium of Noted, Early California Peace Officers, Badmen and Outlaws, 1850-1900
SO GRAT WAS ARRESTED once again in territory under the purview of Hanging Judge Parker, his former boss, and my brother Bob and I went into hiding in the Ozarks near the Cookson hills. Reward posters were printed with faces not to our ...
California Bandits, Bushwhackers, Outlaws, Crooks, Devils, Ghosts, Desperados, and Other Assorted and Sundry Characters
John Garraty and Mark C. Carnes. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. An Ex-Convict's Story: Life in Joliet Penitentiary, Joliet, Illinois. Chicago: L. T. Dunkley, 1892. Ashby, LeRoy. William Jennings Bryan: Champion of Democracy.
The story of the Sydney Coves is little-known, fascinating and well worth telling.
SOUTH COAST # 3 2 Route Directions 0.0 From South Coast # 32 : Vallecito Wash Vallecito Wash Trail Trail , 5.3 miles from S2 via Canyon sin Nombre , 1.1 miles west of the inter- STARTING POINT Sweeney Pass Road ( S2 ) , section of ...
Major Helen Prescott always played by the rules.
Psychological journey of "astonishing intensity" moves between the backstreets of 1950s Dublin and revolutionary Central America as Frank and Eleanor Little leave Ireland to search for their missing son in...
Captain John B. Montgomery had occupied Yerba Buena ( San Francisco ) and had no men to spare for an Indian war . When he received word of the invasion , he appealed to the Vallejos at Sonoma to meet the emergency .