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Hell Or High Water In The Indian Territory


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Hell Or High Water In The Indian Territory


Hell Or High Water In The Indian Territory
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Author : Terry Grosz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018-07-05

Hell Or High Water In The Indian Territory written by Terry Grosz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-05 with Fiction categories.


Saddle up and ride the Outlaw Trail throughout the Indian Territory in Oklahoma during one of the most violent and lawless periods in the history of the Old West. Ride with the three Dodson Brothers who experienced the almost total loss of their family members to cattle rustling, raping and murdering ex-confederate soldiers. Soldiers who then fled into the lawless Indian Territory to avoid prosecution in a land where only a few federal lawmen were available to enforce the laws of the land. Follow the tribulations of the three Dodson Brothers who cold track the murderers of their family members throughout the Indian Territory and, without lawful authority other than the rights of man, bring the killers before Federal Judge Isaac "The Hanging Judge" Parker for prosecution. Experience their conversion into Deputy U.S. Marshals at the behest of Judge Parker and then follow their law enforcement adventures as they pursue murderers, bootleggers, horse thieves, cattle rustlers and rapists throughout the Indian Territory wanted by Judge Parker's Court. Warning, be prepared for a surprising ending to the adventures of the three Dodson brothers, Deputy U.S. Marshals... Terry Grosz was a Conservation Officer for more than 32 years initially for the State of California as a fish and game warden and then with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a special agent. His fourteen previous wildlife law enforcement true life adventure books include Wildlife Wars, winner of the National Outdoor book award for nature and environment. He has a two hour movie credit titled "Wildlife Wars" with the Animal Planet T.V. series and is the author of six historical mountain man and western novels. He lives in Colorado.



Hell And High Water


Hell And High Water
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Author : William MacLeod Raine
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1951

Hell And High Water written by William MacLeod Raine and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1951 with Indian Territory categories.


"Bob Lee, Youthful cowboy, on the JAB ranch in the Indian Territory before Oklahoma became a state, arouses the enmity of a territory bootlegger by pouring out his stock at a nations barn dance at Cale Station. He gets deeper into a death-threatening situation by protecting his boss' daughter, Willie May Broderick, from dancing with a bleary-eyed member of the Hickory gang, law-flouting ex-Texans who had recently come into the region. Cleburn Hightower, full-blooded Choctaw Indian and close friend of Bob Lee, further complicates the set-up." -- review.



Hell And High Water


Hell And High Water
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Author : William MacLeod Raine
language : en
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Release Date : 2015-11-06

Hell And High Water written by William MacLeod Raine and has been published by Pickle Partners Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-06 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Another barnstorming Western adventure from the prolific pen of William MacLeod Raine. Bob Lee, Youthful cowboy, on the JAB ranch in the Indian Territory before Oklahoma became a state, arouses the enmity of a territory bootlegger by pouring out his stock at a nations barn dance at Cale Station. He gets deeper into a death-threatening situation by protecting his boss’ daughter, Willie May Broderick, from dancing with a bleary-eyed member of the Hickory gang, law-flouting ex-Texans who had recently come into the region. Cleburn Hightower, full-blooded Choctaw Indian and close friend of Bob Lee, further complicates the set-up.



Fort Reno And The Indian Territory Frontier


Fort Reno And The Indian Territory Frontier
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Author : Stan Hoig
language : en
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Release Date : 2005-10-01

Fort Reno And The Indian Territory Frontier written by Stan Hoig and has been published by University of Arkansas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-10-01 with History categories.


Following the Indian uprising known as the Red River War, Fort Reno (in what would become western Oklahoma) was established in 1875 by the United States government. Its original assignment was to serve as an outpost to exercise control over the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians. But Fort Reno also served as an embryonic frontier settlement around which the first trappings of Anglo-American society developed a regulatory force between the Indian tribes and the white man, and the primary arm of government responsible for restraining land-hungry whites from invading country promised to Native American tribes by treaty. With the formation of the new Territory of Oklahoma and introduction of civil law, Fort Reno was forced to assume another purpose: it became a cavalry remount center. But when the mechanization of the military brought an end to the horse cavalry, the demise of Fort Reno was imminent. When Ben Clark, the prideful scout who knew and loved Fort Reno, ended his own life in 1914, the military post that had once thrived on America’s frontier was brought to a poignant end. The story of Fort Reno, as detailed here by Stan Hoig, touches on several of the most important topics of nineteenth-century Western history: the great cattle drives, Indian pacification and the Plains Wars, railroads, white settlement, and the Oklahoma land rushes. Hoig deals not only with Fort Reno, but also with Darlington agency, the Chisolm Trail, and the trading activities in Indian Territory from 1874 to approximately 1900. The author includes maps, photographs, and illustrations to enhance the narrative and guide the reader, like a scout, through a time of treacherous but fascinating events in the Old West.



Hang Onto These Words


 Hang Onto These Words
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Author : Antonia Curtze Mills
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2005-01-01

Hang Onto These Words written by Antonia Curtze Mills and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-01-01 with Social Science categories.


In his testimony, David provides a rich description of the Witsuwit?en way of life as well as the injustices suffered at the hands of Indian agents and settlers.



The Katy Railroad And The Last Frontier


The Katy Railroad And The Last Frontier
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Author : V. V. Masterson
language : en
Publisher: University of Missouri
Release Date : 1952

The Katy Railroad And The Last Frontier written by V. V. Masterson and has been published by University of Missouri this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1952 with History categories.


History of the first railroad built across Indian Territory (Oklahoma).



The Frontier Army In The Settlement Of The West


The Frontier Army In The Settlement Of The West
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Author : Michael L. Tate
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 2001-10-01

The Frontier Army In The Settlement Of The West written by Michael L. Tate and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-10-01 with History categories.


A reassessment of the military's role in developing the Western territories moves beyond combat stories and stereotypes to focus on more non-martial accomplishments such as exploration, gathering scientific data, and building towns.



Hell Or High Water


Hell Or High Water
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Author : Eilean Adams
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2001-10

Hell Or High Water written by Eilean Adams and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-10 with History categories.


White, struggling to hang onto life, remembered only a few vague details of the rest of the trip, which he estimated lasted about two weeks." "Now, after decades of research, Adams has written a full account of the James White adventure, not only recounting his astonishing journey but also showing how his story was treated in the public record and telling of her own remarkable journey of discovery in piecing it all together."--Jacket.



The Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal


The Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal
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Author : Donald J. Berthrong
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 1976

The Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal written by Donald J. Berthrong and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1976 with History categories.


This book recounts the reservation period of the Cheyennes and the Arapahoes in western Oklahoma and the following fifteen years. It is an investigation-and an indictment-of the assimilation and reservation policies thrust upon them in the latter half of the nineteenth century, policies that succeeded only in doing enormous damage to sturdy, vital people. Confined to a reservation in the Indian Territory in 1875, the Southern Cheyennes and their neighbors, the Arapahoes, traditionally hunting and mobile societies, were forced into the federal government's image of "educated, Christian farmer-citizens." Lacking the support of adequate appropriations or protective legislation, the Cheyennes' lives were dominated by hunger, disease, and despair. Continuing niggardliness on the part of Congress in providing adequate agricultural equipment and instruction and an environment hostile to cultivation made agricultural self-sufficiency all but impossible. The continued reduction of their land base through allotments under the 1887 Dawes Act and later leasing and sale of land to whites further eroded the Indians' meager sources of income and security. An educational policy that left Cheyenne children without hope of jobs, the banning of traditional religious ceremonies, the prejudice of white citizens and institutions, and the undermining of the roles of head men and medicine men led to further despair. But, as the author demonstrates, despite these crushing burdens and in the face of the slow and inevitable changes in the society, the Southern Cheyennes retained their identity, a testimony to their courage and character. This well-documented, compassionate account of the ordeal of the two tribes serves as a classic example of what happened to America's Indians at the hands of the whites.



Sixkiller U S Marshal


Sixkiller U S Marshal
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Author : William W. Johnstone
language : en
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Release Date : 2016-01-26

Sixkiller U S Marshal written by William W. Johnstone and has been published by Pinnacle Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-01-26 with Fiction categories.


First in the series starring the fearless Cherokee lawman from the USA Today bestselling author. In his powerful bestsellers, William W. Johnstone captures the passion and fury of the untamed west. Now, inspired by one of America’s most legendary lawmen, he makes history come alive—with a vengeance . . . They called him Sixkiller He was born in the Going Snake District of the Cherokee Nation—and forged a destiny as bold as his name. John Henry Sixkiller was as fearless as they come. He fought in the 2nd Cherokee Mounted Rifles, his father’s regiment during the Civil War. Served with the Longhorse Police in Indian territory upholding the law among five tribes in a time of violence and change. But now, Sixkiller faces his greatest challenge yet. As a US marshal, he must take on the most notorious outlaws the west has ever seen. Horse thieves who kill without conscience. Train robbers who terrorize the railways. And one ruthless enemy whose bloody reign of fear would bring Sixkiller to the ultimate showdown. His name means justice. His story is America’s . . .