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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Map xi
- Preface xiii
- 1 All that Glitters Is Not Gold 1
- 2 The Rise and Dominance of the “Fourteen-Mile City” at Alder Gulch 8
- 3 The First Factor Leading to Vigilantism in the Region 21
- 4 The Second Factor Leading to Vigilantism in the Region 44
- 5 The Third Factor Leading to Vigilantism in the Region 57
- 6 The Murder of Nicholas Tiebolt and the Trial and Execution of George Ives 89
- 7 Formation of the Vigilance Committee 119
- 8 The Hanging Spree Begins 135
- 9 The Bloody Drama Moves from Bannack to Virginia City 156
- 10 The Establishment of a Territorial Court at Alder Gulch 178
- 11 Vigilantism Migrates North to Helena, 1865–70 194
- 12 The Power of Reprieve and the Execution of James Daniels 231
- 13 Normative Due Process and Trial Procedure in the Criminal Cases of 1860s Montana 285
- 14 Due Process and Procedure 300
- 15 Due Process and Procedure 316
- 16 Postmortem Echoes of Times Past 338
- 17 Conclusion 384
- Appendix A Organic Act of the Territory of Montana, with Amendment 393
- Appendix B Bylaws of the Vigilance Committee 404
- Appendix C Petition for the Reprieve and Pardon of James Daniels 406
- Appendix D Reprieve of James Daniels 408
- Appendix E Military Procedures for Execution by Hanging 409
- Appendix F Petition for Pardon of Henry Plummer, May 21, 1993 411
- Acknowledgments 414
- Bibliography 417
- About the Author 433
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Map xi
- Preface xiii
- 1 All that Glitters Is Not Gold 1
- 2 The Rise and Dominance of the “Fourteen-Mile City” at Alder Gulch 8
- 3 The First Factor Leading to Vigilantism in the Region 21
- 4 The Second Factor Leading to Vigilantism in the Region 44
- 5 The Third Factor Leading to Vigilantism in the Region 57
- 6 The Murder of Nicholas Tiebolt and the Trial and Execution of George Ives 89
- 7 Formation of the Vigilance Committee 119
- 8 The Hanging Spree Begins 135
- 9 The Bloody Drama Moves from Bannack to Virginia City 156
- 10 The Establishment of a Territorial Court at Alder Gulch 178
- 11 Vigilantism Migrates North to Helena, 1865–70 194
- 12 The Power of Reprieve and the Execution of James Daniels 231
- 13 Normative Due Process and Trial Procedure in the Criminal Cases of 1860s Montana 285
- 14 Due Process and Procedure 300
- 15 Due Process and Procedure 316
- 16 Postmortem Echoes of Times Past 338
- 17 Conclusion 384
- Appendix A Organic Act of the Territory of Montana, with Amendment 393
- Appendix B Bylaws of the Vigilance Committee 404
- Appendix C Petition for the Reprieve and Pardon of James Daniels 406
- Appendix D Reprieve of James Daniels 408
- Appendix E Military Procedures for Execution by Hanging 409
- Appendix F Petition for Pardon of Henry Plummer, May 21, 1993 411
- Acknowledgments 414
- Bibliography 417
- About the Author 433
- Index 435