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    Release Year
    2010
    ISBN
    9781574412949

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University of North Texas Press
    ISBN-10
    1574412949
    ISBN-13
    9781574412949
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    106022152

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Savage Frontier Vol. IV : Rangers, Riflemen, and Indian Wars in Texas, 1842-1845
    Number of Pages
    288 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2010
    Topic
    United States / State & Local / Southwest (Az, NM, Ok, Tx), American Government / State
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Political Science, History
    Author
    Stephen L. Moore
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.7 in
    Item Weight
    12 Oz
    Item Length
    8.4 in
    Item Width
    5.7 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2002-000480
    Reviews
    “Moore’s fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series contains many compelling battle narratives, but there is a wealth of social as well as military history lurking in these chapters. No one who is interested in the people and the problems of the Texas Republic can afford to leave these pages unread.â€�- James E. Crisp , author of How Did Davy Die? And Why Do We Care So Much?, "Moore's fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series contains many compelling battle narratives, but there is a wealth of social as well as military history lurking in these chapters. No one who is interested in the people and the problems of the Texas Republic can afford to leave these pages unread."-James E. Crisp, author of How Did Davy Die? And Why Do We Care So Much?, "The early 1840s was one of the most turbulent chapters in the history of the lower Rio Grande valley. Readers familiar with earlier volumes in the Savage Frontier series will find much to admire in Steven Moore's eminently readable account."-Sam W. Haynes, author of Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions, "The early 1840s was one of the most turbulent chapters in the history of the lower Rio Grande valley. Readers familiar with earlier volumes in the Savage Frontier series will find much to admire in Steven Moore's eminently readable account."--Sam W. Haynes, author of "Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions" PRAISE FOR THE "SAVAGE FRONTIER" SERIES "An exhaustively researched study of the pervasive violence that confronted the newborn Texas Rangers even in colonial days."--Kent Biffle, "Dallas"" Morning News" "The volumes of "Savage Frontier" provide exciting action and accurate history. In addition, important genealogical material is given for anyone seeking the role of his or her ancestors in early Texas history."--Chuck Parsons, "Texas Ranger Dispatch" "Moore has done an extraordinary job of exhaustively researching his subject. I am not aware of any other book that investigates this period of Ranger history with such thoroughness as "Savage Frontier"."--Donaly Brice, author of "The Great Comanche Raid" "Moore's fourth and final volume of the "Savage Frontier" series contains many compelling battle narratives, but there is a wealth of social as well as military history lurking in these chapters. No one who is interested in the people and the problems of the Texas Republic can afford to leave these pages unread."--James E. Crisp, author of "How Did Davy Die? And Why Do We Care So Much?",  "The early 1840s was one of the most turbulent chapters in the history of the lower Rio Grande valley. Readers familiar with earlier volumes in the Savage Frontier series will find much to admire in Steven Moore's eminently readable account."- Sam W. Haynes , author of  Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions, PRAISE FOR THE SAVAGE FRONTIER SERIES “An exhaustively researched study of the pervasive violence that confronted the newborn Texas Rangers even in colonial days.â€�- Kent Biffle , Dallas Morning News “The volumes of Savage Frontier provide exciting action and accurate history. In addition, important genealogical material is given for anyone seeking the role of his or her ancestors in early Texas history.â€�- Chuck Parsons , Texas Ranger Dispatch “Moore has done an extraordinary job of exhaustively researching his subject. I am not aware of any other book that investigates this period of Ranger history with such thoroughness as Savage Frontier .â€�- Donaly Brice , author of The Great Comanche Raid, "Moore's fourth and final volume of the  Savage Frontier  series contains many compelling battle narratives, but there is a wealth of social as well as military history lurking in these chapters. No one who is interested in the people and the problems of the Texas Republic can afford to leave these pages unread."- James E. Crisp , author of  How Did Davy Die? And Why Do We Care So Much?  , PRAISE FOR THE SAVAGE FRONTIER SERIES"An exhaustively researched study of the pervasive violence that confronted the newborn Texas Rangers even in colonial days."-Kent Biffle, Dallas Morning News"The volumes of Savage Frontier provide exciting action and accurate history. In addition, important genealogical material is given for anyone seeking the role of his or her ancestors in early Texas history."-Chuck Parsons, Texas Ranger Dispatch"Moore has done an extraordinary job of exhaustively researching his subject. I am not aware of any other book that investigates this period of Ranger history with such thoroughness as Savage Frontier."-Donaly Brice, author of The Great Comanche Raid,  PRAISE FOR THE  SAVAGE FRONTIER  SERIES "An exhaustively researched study of the pervasive violence that confronted the newborn Texas Rangers even in colonial days."- Kent Biffle ,  Dallas  Morning News "The volumes of  Savage Frontier  provide exciting action and accurate history. In addition, important genealogical material is given for anyone seeking the role of his or her ancestors in early Texas history."- Chuck Parsons ,  Texas Ranger Dispatch "Moore has done an extraordinary job of exhaustively researching his subject. I am not aware of any other book that investigates this period of Ranger history with such thoroughness as  Savage Frontier ."- Donaly Brice , author of  The Great Comanche Raid, “The early 1840s was one of the most turbulent chapters in the history of the lower Rio Grande valley. Readers familiar with earlier volumes in the Savage Frontier series will find much to admire in Steven Moore’s eminently readable account.â€�- Sam W. Haynes , author of Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Volume Number
    Vol. 4
    Dewey Decimal
    976.4
    Synopsis
    This fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series completes the history of the Texas Rangers and frontier warfare in the Republic of Texas era. During this period of time, fabled Captain John Coffee Hays and his small band of Rangers were often the only government-authorized frontier fighters employed to keep the peace. Author Stephen L. Moore covers the assembly of Texan forces to repel two Mexican incursions during 1842, the Vasquez and Woll invasions. This volume covers the resulting battle at Salado Creek, the defeat of Dawson's men, and a skirmish at Hondo Creek near San Antonio. Texas Rangers also played a role in the ill-fated Somervell and Mier expeditions. By 1844, Captain Hays' Rangers had forever changed the nature of frontier warfare with the use of the Colt five-shooter repeating pistol. This new weapon allowed his men to remain on horseback and keep up a continuous and deadly fire in the face of overwhelming odds, especially at Walker's Creek. Through extensive use of primary military documents and first-person accounts, Moore sets the record straight on some of Jack Hays' lesser-known Comanche encounters. For the exacting historian or genealogist of early Texas, the Savage Frontier series is an indispensable resource on early nineteenth-century Texas frontier warfare. PRAISE FOR SAVAGE FRONTIER VOL IV "Moore's fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series contains many compelling battle narratives, but there is a wealth of social as well as military history lurking in these chapters. No one who is interested in the people and the problems of the Texas Republic can afford to leave these pages unread."-- James E. Crisp , author of How Did Davy Die? And Why Do We Care So Much? "The early 1840s was one of the most turbulent chapters in the history of the lower Rio Grande valley. Readers familiar with earlier volumes in the Savage Frontier series will find much to admire in Steven Moore's eminently readable account."-- Sam W. Haynes , author of Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions PRAISE FOR THE SAVAGE FRONTIER SERIES "An exhaustively researched study of the pervasive violence that confronted the newborn Texas Rangers even in colonial days."-- Kent Biffle , Dallas Morning News "The volumes of Savage Frontier provide exciting action and accurate history. In addition, important genealogical material is given for anyone seeking the role of his or her ancestors in early Texas history."-- Chuck Parsons , Texas Ranger Dispatch "Moore has done an extraordinary job of exhaustively researching his subject. I am not aware of any other book that investigates this period of Ranger history with such thoroughness as Savage Frontier ."-- Donaly Brice , author of The Great Comanche Raid, This fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series completes the history of the Texas Rangers and frontier warfare in the Republic of Texas era. During this period of time, fabled Captain John Coffee Hays and his small band of Rangers were often the only government-authorized frontier fighters employed to keep the peace. Author Stephen L. Moore covers the assembly of Texan forces to repel two Mexican incursions during 1842, the Vasquez and Woll invasions. This volume covers the resulting battle at Salado Creek, the defeat of Dawson's men, and a skirmish at Hondo Creek near San Antonio. Texas Rangers also played a role in the ill-fated Somervell and Mier expeditions. By 1844, Captain Hays' Rangers had forever changed the nature of frontier warfare with the use of the Colt five-shooter repeating pistol. This new weapon allowed his men to remain on horseback and keep up a continuous and deadly fire in the face of overwhelming odds, especially at Walker's Creek. Through extensive use of primary military documents and first-person accounts, Moore sets the record straight on some of Jack Hays' lesser-known Comanche encounters. For the exacting historian or genealogist of early Texas, the Savage Frontier series is an indispensable resource on early nineteenth-century Texas frontier warfare., This fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series completes the history of the Texas Rangers and frontier warfare in the Republic of Texas era. During this period of time, fabled Captain John Coffee Hays and his small band of Rangers were often the only government-authorized frontier fighters employed to keep the peace. Author Stephen L. ......
    LC Classification Number
    E78.T4M675 2002

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