The Texas Ranger S Daughter

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Outlaws don't become rangers Or even suitable husbands for proper young women like Laurie Bender, the daughter of a Ranger. Big, bad Boon should know this—he once rode with the most notorious outlaw in Texas! To redeem himself, and have a shot at a coveted Texas Ranger's star, he must now rescue this feisty little lady from his former gang. Laurie represents everything a dangerous man like Boon can never have: she's beautiful, honorable… And when they share a stolen kiss, Boon starts dreaming the impossible.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Jenna Kernan
Publisher : Harlequin
Release : 2013-01-22
File : 282 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780373297238


Daughter Of Texas

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Danger lurks in the Lone Star State in this Western romantic suspense series debut from the New York Times–bestselling author. Texas Ranger Ben Fritz would give his life to protect Corinna Pike. After all, she’s his captain’s beloved daughter—and the only witness to her father’s murder. When the assassin targets Corinna, Ben dedicates himself to her safety. But he also does his best to keep his distance. The beautiful ballerina deserves better than a rough-and-tough ranger. Yet Corinna refuses to ignore the draw between them, just as she refuses to give in to fear as danger closes in. Ben will need all her courage—and her love—to guide him through the line of fire when the killer strikes again.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Terri Reed
Publisher : Harlequin
Release : 2018-03-12
File : 159 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781488098253


The Texas Rangers

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Texas writer/historian Mike Cox explores the inception and rise of the famed Texas Rangers. Starting in 1821 with just a handful of men, the Rangers' first purpose was to keep settlers safe from the feared and gruesome Karankawa Indians, a cannibalistic tribe that wandered the Texas territory. As the influx of settlers grew, the attacks increased and it became clear that a much larger, better trained force was necessary. From their tumultuous beginning to their decades of fighting outlaws, Comanche, Mexican soldados and banditos, as well as Union soldiers, the Texas Rangers became one of the fiercest law enforcement groups in America. In a land as spread-out and sparsely populated as the west itself, the Rangers had unique law-enforcement responsibilities and challenges. The story of the Texas Rangers is as controversial as it is heroic. Often accused of vigilante-style racism and murder, they enforced the law with a heavy hand. But above all they were perhaps the defining force for the stabilization and the creation of Texas. From Stephen Austin in the early days through the Civil War, the first eighty years of the Texas Rangers is nothing less then phenomenal, and the efforts put forth in those days set the foundation for the Texas Rangers that keep Texas safe today. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

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Genre : History
Author : Mike Cox
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Release : 2008-03-18
File : 509 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781429941426


Texas Rangers Abroad

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Texas Rangers Abroad is a combination of three separate stories about Texas Ranger Wayne Stephens and Scotland Yard Inspector Caleb Jones. They first meet in the streets of London in 1885 when Stephens stumbles into a case Jones is working on in the predawn hours. With doubt surrounding the validity of Jones's claims, the ranger agrees to help him solve his case while pursuing another dangerous criminal. The only question is, who will catch their man first? Next, after two years of writing to his new good friend and colleague, Stephens gets Jones to bring his wife to Texas for a visit to his parents' ranch near San Antonio. The peace and quiet lasts for about five minutes until a sheriff asks the ranger for help, and Jones has to assist the deputy in their absence. With robbery, murder, kidnapping, and a surprise relative in attendance, this vacation is anything but peaceful. Lastly, Stephens is ready to retire from the rangers after twenty years of service. He wants to have a family and stay close to home after one last patrol, but he doesn't have time to unpack before Jones recruits him for one last case. An adventure awaits them in the southern hemisphere where English subjects live in a Wild West atmosphere. A fortune in gold and the future of a nation hang in the balance as the two lawmen go farther than ever before to serve justice.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : J. Stephen Miles
Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Release : 2023-01-25
File : 482 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781639034901


Texas Rangers Ranchers And Realtors

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A native Georgian, James Hughes Callahan (1812–1856) migrated to Texas to serve in the Texas Revolution in exchange for land. In Seguin, Texas, where he settled, he met and married a divorcée, Sarah Medissa Day (1822–1856). The lives of these two Texas pioneers and their extended family would become so entwined in the events and experiences of the nascent nation and state that their story represents a social history of nineteenth-century Texas. From his arrival as a sergeant with the Georgia Battalion, through the ill-fated 1855 expedition that bears his name, to his shooting death in a feud with a neighbor, Callahan was a soldier, a Texas Ranger, a rancher, and a land developer, at every turn making his mark on the evolving Guadalupe River Basin. Separately, Sarah’s family’s journey reflected the experience of many immigrants to Texas after its war of independence. Thomas O. McDonald traces the pair’s respective paths to their meeting, then follows as, together, they contend with conflict, troublesome social mores, the emergence of new industries, and the taming of the land, along the way helping to shape the Texas culture we know today. With a sharp eye for character and detail, and with a wealth of material at his command, author Thomas O. McDonald tells a story as crackling with life as it is steeped in scholarly research. In these pages the lives of the Callahan and Day families become a canvas on which the history of Texas—from revolution, frontier defense, and Indian wars to Anglo settlement and emerging legal and social systems—dramatically, inexorably unfolds.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Thomas O. McDonald
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Release : 2021-03-25
File : 639 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780806169941


Tracking The Texas Rangers

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Tracking the Texas Rangers: The Twentieth Century is an anthology of fifteen previously published articles and chapter excerpts covering key topics of the Texas Rangers during the twentieth century. The task of determining the role of the Rangers as the state evolved and what they actually accomplished for the benefit of the state is a difficult challenge. The actions of the Rangers fit no easy description. There is a dark side to the story of the Rangers; during the Mexican Revolution, for example, some murdered with impunity. Others sought to restore order in the border communities as well as in the remainder of Texas. It is not lack of interest that complicates the unveiling of the mythical force. With the possible exception of the Alamo, probably more has been written about the Texas Rangers than any other aspect of Texas history. Tracking the Texas Rangers covers leaders such as Captains Bill McDonald, "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, and Barry Caver, accomplished Rangers like Joaquin Jackson and Arthur Hill, and the use of Rangers in the Mexican Revolution. Chapters discuss their role in the oil fields, in riots, and in capturing outlaws. Most important, the Rangers of the twentieth century experienced changes in investigative techniques, strategy, and intelligence gathering. Tracking looks at the use of Rangers in labor disputes, in race issues, and in the Tejano civil rights movement. The selections cover critical aspects of those experiences--organization, leadership, cultural implications, rural and urban life, and violence. In their introduction, editors Bruce A. Glasrud and Harold J. Weiss, Jr., discuss various themes and controversies surrounding the twentieth-century Rangers and their treatment by historians over the years. They also have added annotations to the essays to explain where new research has shed additional light on an event to update or correct the original article text.

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Genre : History
Author : Bruce A. Glasrud
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Release : 2012
File : 382 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781574414653


The Texas Rangers

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The renowned historian’s classic study of the Texas Ranger Division, presented with its original illustrations and a foreword by Lyndon B. Johnson. Texas Rangers tells the story of this unique law enforcement agency from its origin in 1823, when it was formed by “Father of Texas” Stephen F. Austin, to the 1930s, when legendary lawman Frank Hamer tracked down the infamous outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. Both colorful and authoritative, it presents the evolution and exploits of the Texas Rangers through Comanche raids, the Mexican War, annexation, secession, and on into the 20th century. Written in 1935 by Walter Prescott Webb, the pioneering historian of the American West, Texas Rangers is a true classic of Texas history.

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Genre : History
Author : Walter Prescott Webb
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Release : 2010-07-22
File : 1110 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780292786691


Twelve Years In The Saddle With The Texas Rangers

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Sullivan recalls his time spent as sergeant of the legendary Texas Rangers during the years from 1889 to 1901, and his most intriguing memories that include hanging murderers, wrestling buffalo, and rounding up cattle poachers.

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Genre : History
Author : W. John L. Sullivan
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Release : 2001-05-01
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0803292872


Cinderella S Daughter And The Secret Of Big Bend

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Diane Garner considers herself a small town Texas Anglo girl with an astonishingly successful single mom. She experiences a dramatic transition from desperate poverty that resulted when her father abandoned the family. The family finds prosperity in a small Texas town when her mother becomes a hospital executivea very unusual career for a woman in the fifties. Diane grows up in the nurturing community where she enjoys various adventures and mischievous pranks with friends. One day at the age of twenty-two she learns a startling secret about her mothers hidden past, then embarks on a journey to restore the lost legacy of her family.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Diane Garner
Publisher : iUniverse
Release : 2012-06-05
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : 147590102X


Early Settlers And Indian Fighters Of Southwest Texas

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In 'Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas' by A. J. Sowell, readers are provided with a comprehensive account of the early history of Southwest Texas, focusing on the interactions between settlers and Native American tribes. Sowell's writing style is both informative and engaging, weaving together historical facts with personal accounts to give readers a vivid picture of the turbulent times. This book is a valuable resource for understanding the challenges faced by the early settlers in the region and the conflicts that arose with the indigenous populations. Sowell's attention to detail and in-depth research make this a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Texas and the American frontier. His clear writing style and ability to bring history to life make this book a compelling read for both scholars and general readers alike.

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Genre : History
Author : A. J Sowell
Publisher : Good Press
Release : 2023-12-26
File : 786 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547790112