Texas Ranger Lee Hall: From the Red River to the Rio Grande
"Book is a biography of Texas Ranger Lee Hall, born in North Carolina in 1849 and died in Texas in 1911. His career ranged all over Texas but mainly in South Texas and the Panhandle"--
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UNT Press
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Zusammenfassung: | "Book is a biography of Texas Ranger Lee Hall, born in North Carolina in 1849 and died in Texas in 1911. His career ranged all over Texas but mainly in South Texas and the Panhandle"-- |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 421 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781574417906 |
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505 | 8 | |a "Lee went to Texas in search of adventure" -- "A moment's reflexion convinced him he was a dead man if he resisted" -- "Now gentlemen, you can go to killing Rangers, but if you don't surrender the Rangers will go to killing you" -- "Cleaning out the crop of knaves and bloody-handed scoundrels" -- Hall retaliated and John Price was "everlastingly pounded up" -- "Battle Royal between Robbers and Rangers" -- Hall and Buckley "... by whipping their horses up the bank, barely did save themselves from destruction" -- "Lee Hall is ... as brave a man as ever stood" -- "All of a sudden one drew a knife and the other a pistol" -- "Uncle Sam or any other power could not get together a more formidable cavalry than the sun-browned, raw-boned, danger-tried rangers of the Texas frontier" -- Lee Hall "is an old captain of the Texas Rangers" -- "There is the stamp of the battlefield upon his face" -- "He never sent his men where danger was greatest. That part of the work he assumed himself" -- Epilogue | |
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spelling | Parsons, Chuck 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)1058563416 aut Texas Ranger Lee Hall From the Red River to the Rio Grande Chuck Parsons Denton, TX UNT Press [2020] xvi, 421 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Lee went to Texas in search of adventure" -- "A moment's reflexion convinced him he was a dead man if he resisted" -- "Now gentlemen, you can go to killing Rangers, but if you don't surrender the Rangers will go to killing you" -- "Cleaning out the crop of knaves and bloody-handed scoundrels" -- Hall retaliated and John Price was "everlastingly pounded up" -- "Battle Royal between Robbers and Rangers" -- Hall and Buckley "... by whipping their horses up the bank, barely did save themselves from destruction" -- "Lee Hall is ... as brave a man as ever stood" -- "All of a sudden one drew a knife and the other a pistol" -- "Uncle Sam or any other power could not get together a more formidable cavalry than the sun-browned, raw-boned, danger-tried rangers of the Texas frontier" -- Lee Hall "is an old captain of the Texas Rangers" -- "There is the stamp of the battlefield upon his face" -- "He never sent his men where danger was greatest. That part of the work he assumed himself" -- Epilogue "Book is a biography of Texas Ranger Lee Hall, born in North Carolina in 1849 and died in Texas in 1911. His career ranged all over Texas but mainly in South Texas and the Panhandle"-- Hall, Jesse Lee 1849-1911 (DE-588)121354596X gnd rswk-swf Hall, Jesse Lee / 1849-1911 Texas Rangers / Biography Peace officers / Texas / Biography Frontier and pioneer life / Texas Texas Rangers Frontier and pioneer life Peace officers Texas Biographies (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Hall, Jesse Lee 1849-1911 (DE-588)121354596X p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-57441-790-6 |
spellingShingle | Parsons, Chuck 1940- Texas Ranger Lee Hall From the Red River to the Rio Grande "Lee went to Texas in search of adventure" -- "A moment's reflexion convinced him he was a dead man if he resisted" -- "Now gentlemen, you can go to killing Rangers, but if you don't surrender the Rangers will go to killing you" -- "Cleaning out the crop of knaves and bloody-handed scoundrels" -- Hall retaliated and John Price was "everlastingly pounded up" -- "Battle Royal between Robbers and Rangers" -- Hall and Buckley "... by whipping their horses up the bank, barely did save themselves from destruction" -- "Lee Hall is ... as brave a man as ever stood" -- "All of a sudden one drew a knife and the other a pistol" -- "Uncle Sam or any other power could not get together a more formidable cavalry than the sun-browned, raw-boned, danger-tried rangers of the Texas frontier" -- Lee Hall "is an old captain of the Texas Rangers" -- "There is the stamp of the battlefield upon his face" -- "He never sent his men where danger was greatest. That part of the work he assumed himself" -- Epilogue Hall, Jesse Lee 1849-1911 (DE-588)121354596X gnd |
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title_short | Texas Ranger Lee Hall |
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