Frontier era Texas Ranger books..........

Started by Uncle Stinky, September 12, 2008, 05:54:41 PM

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Uncle Stinky

Would someone chime in with recommendations on quality books containing not only history but personal stories of the old rangers that worked the frontier? Being a cheapskate, I'm going to try and find them at the public library first and then buy a few once I find the best of the best. That part could be challenging as the general public likely has little interest in the subject.
Thanks........Stinky
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Books OToole

The Texas Rangers:  A Century of Defense by Walter Prescott Webb is the best that I know of.

By all means go and check it out at your local library first.  Nice hard bound copies w/dust jackets are available for about $ 20.00 if you decide to own one.

Books
G.I.L.S.

K.V.C.
N.C.O.W.S. 2279 - Senator
Hiram's Rangers C-3
G.A.F. 415
S.F.T.A.

Texas Lawdog

Bud, If you wanna read stories about the Rangers, Contact the Ranger Museum in Waco, Texas or the Retired Ranger Assoc. in Kerrville,Texas
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Ranger RB

The Texas Rangers, Wearing the Cinco Peso 1821 to 1900 by Mike Cox . Mike spent 15 years as the head spokesman for the Texas Dept. of Public Safety

Probably the most comprehensive I have seen.

Wymore Wrangler

Here's a link to texas ranger hall of fame website, lots of good stories here

http://www.texasranger.org/

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James Hunt

Classic work, great primary source material with plenty of personal stories about the Rangers during the years described: Six Years with the Texas Rangers 1875 to 1881, by James B. Gillett, Universsity of Nebraska Press (first printing about 1925 I think). Well written for an amateur writer, quick read, very enjoyable. Go for it on Amazon Uncle Stinky, you won't be disappointed. I'll give you a money back guarantee!! You know you can trust me, by the way I also have an 85 3/4 ton Chevy I need to get rid of that is an outstanding value ;D
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3 Fingers Tequila

One of the articles I have on my website www.rustygunbarrel.com is about El Paso's Texas Rangers. This was published in the SASS Cowboy Chronicles.  Enjoy...

Three Fingers Tequila


Sir Charles deMouton-Black

3 Fingers Tequila;   Your stories of the history of law enforcement in El Paso provided a couple of hours of real enjoyment.  As a frequent visitor to EP and C. Juarez I was facinated to have it all laid out, after hearing & reading only fragments here & there.

Are you an El Pasoan?
NCOWS #1154, SCORRS, STORM, BROW, 1860 Henry, Dirty Rat 502, CHINOOK COUNTRY
THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT (SHOTS)
Those who are no longer ignorant of History may relive it,
without the Blood, Sweat, and Tears.
With apologies to George Santayana & W. S. Churchill

"As Mark Twain once put it, "History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme."

St. George

In addition to the above good references, you should try:

'The Men Who Wear the Star' - Charles M. Robinson III

'The Western Peace Officer' - Prassel

'Gunfighters of the Old West' - Southworth

Vaya,

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3 Fingers Tequila

Quote from: Sir Charles deMoutonBlack on October 17, 2008, 06:56:53 PM
3 Fingers Tequila;   Your stories of the history of law enforcement in El Paso provided a couple of hours of real enjoyment.  As a frequent visitor to EP and C. Juarez I was facinated to have it all laid out, after hearing & reading only fragments here & there.

Are you an El Pasoan?

Yes, born and raised here.

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