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Follow me to hell, McNelly's Texas Rangers and the rise of frontier justice, Tom Clavin

Label
Follow me to hell, McNelly's Texas Rangers and the rise of frontier justice, Tom Clavin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 453-461)
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Follow me to hell
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1376540977
Responsibility statement
Tom Clavin
Series statement
Thorndike Press large print nonfiction
Sub title
McNelly's Texas Rangers and the rise of frontier justice
Summary
"In 1870s Texas, Ranger Leander McNelly led his men in one campaign after another, throwing dangerous criminals into jail or six feet under. They would stop at nothing in pursuit of justice, even sending twenty-six Rangers across the border to retrieve stolen cattle, taking on Mexican troops with nothing but their Sharps rifles and six-guns. The nation came to call them "McNelly's Rangers." Set against the backdrop of 200 years of thrilling Texas Rangers history, this page-turner takes readers into the tough life along the Texas border that was tamed by a courageous captain and his team of fearless men"--, Back cover
Table Of Contents
Prologue -- Act I: Colonists and Captains. "Texian devils!" -- Luckless liberators -- The long republic -- A Connecticut Yankee -- The empresario -- The "Magna Carta" -- An inkling of independence -- Unlearned lessons -- Austin behind bars -- "Come to our aid" -- "How do you like that answer?" -- Looting and shouting -- "Hurry on!" -- "Victory purchased with blood" -- Take the fight south -- From bad to worse -- The finest company -- "My men evinced no dismay" -- "Boys, fight to the last!" -- Invading Comancheria -- Act II: Lone Star lawman. "Walking whiskey keg" -- Gettysburg of the west -- "Coolness and courage" -- Frontier forces -- "True to his colors" -- Farmer and father -- No book to stop this bullet -- Follow the money -- Another long and bloody war -- Quick with a gun -- "A perfect reign of terror" -- The peacekeepers -- Reporters and rangers -- Act III: Their backs to the river. "Patrolling the Nueces strip -- "You must be the judge" -- Emperor McNelly -- "Got you now!" -- "Master of the situation" -- "The jaws of death" -- "Kill all you see" -- Rio Grande standoff -- "Death squad" -- Captain McNelly goes to Washington -- "This rash young man" -- "Two best pistol fighters in Texas" -- The new lieutenant -- "The brave who sink to rest" -- Epilogue
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
McNelly's Texas Rangers and the rise of frontier justice
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