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XVIII. The End of the Indian Trail: The Rangers in the Far West
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Walter Prescott Webb
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter iii
- PUBLISHER'S NOTE viii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- They Rode Straight Up to Death: A Preface xv
- CONTENTS xvii
- ILLUSTRATIONS xix
- I. Texas: A Conflict of Civilizations 1
- II. Out of the Revolution 17
- III. The Rangers and the Republic 27
- IV. From Cherokee to Comanche 51
- V. The Captain Comes: John C. Hays 65
- VI. The Texas Rangers in the Mexican War 89
- VII. First Years in the Union 125
- VIII. The Bloody Years, 1858-1859 149
- IX. The Cortinas War on the Rio Grande 173
- X. Sam Houston's Grand Plan 195
- XI. The State Police 217
- XII. McNelly and His Men in Southwest Texas 231
- XIII. McNelly and the War of Las Cuevas 253
- XIV. McNelly's Successors: Lee Hall and John Armstrong 281
- XV. The Frontier Battalion: Major John B.Jones 305
- XVI. The El Paso Salt War 343
- XVII. Sam Bass: Texas's Beloved Bandit 369
- XVIII. The End of the Indian Trail: The Rangers in the Far West 393
- XIX. The Closed Frontier: Last Services of the Frontier Battalion 423
- XX. The Texas Rangers in the Twentieth Century 455
- XXI. Revolution, World War, and Prohibition 471
- XXII. Frank Hamer: Modern Texas Ranger 517
- XXIII. Some Adventures of a Ranger Historian 547
- Bibliography 569
- Index 573
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter iii
- PUBLISHER'S NOTE viii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- They Rode Straight Up to Death: A Preface xv
- CONTENTS xvii
- ILLUSTRATIONS xix
- I. Texas: A Conflict of Civilizations 1
- II. Out of the Revolution 17
- III. The Rangers and the Republic 27
- IV. From Cherokee to Comanche 51
- V. The Captain Comes: John C. Hays 65
- VI. The Texas Rangers in the Mexican War 89
- VII. First Years in the Union 125
- VIII. The Bloody Years, 1858-1859 149
- IX. The Cortinas War on the Rio Grande 173
- X. Sam Houston's Grand Plan 195
- XI. The State Police 217
- XII. McNelly and His Men in Southwest Texas 231
- XIII. McNelly and the War of Las Cuevas 253
- XIV. McNelly's Successors: Lee Hall and John Armstrong 281
- XV. The Frontier Battalion: Major John B.Jones 305
- XVI. The El Paso Salt War 343
- XVII. Sam Bass: Texas's Beloved Bandit 369
- XVIII. The End of the Indian Trail: The Rangers in the Far West 393
- XIX. The Closed Frontier: Last Services of the Frontier Battalion 423
- XX. The Texas Rangers in the Twentieth Century 455
- XXI. Revolution, World War, and Prohibition 471
- XXII. Frank Hamer: Modern Texas Ranger 517
- XXIII. Some Adventures of a Ranger Historian 547
- Bibliography 569
- Index 573