Description
Volume 2 of Man-Hunters of the Old West shows that limited resources and dire conditions often made extralegal violence necessary for survival. Harry Love, the famous killer of California bandito Joaquin Murrieta, and Tom Tobin, who ended the murders of the Espinosa gang in Colorado, tracked their quarries to remote hideouts, shot them, and cut off their heads to prove they had been eliminated. Felon trackers, like the vigilante organizations that preceded them, on occasion administered summary justice - the on-the-spot hanging of their captured prey - especially if they believed the established court system was not working.
Some of the man-hunters in DeArment's accounts were freelance scouts and trackers; others were career officers of the law. At least one, Frank Norfleet, was a private citizen turned dedicated nemesis of con artists. Love, Stuart, and Morse began life as easterners who made their way West. All the others were midwesterners or far westerners. Some of these man-hunters wrote about their adventures, and were written about in turn. Garrett's account of his hunt for Billy the Kid remains a best seller, for example, and both Reeves and Hughes have been credited for inspiring the Lone Ranger of TV and movie fame.
DeArment discusses constant threats to the man-hunters' survival, the federal government's undependable presence, and extralegal violence as major themes in western law enforcement. In recounting these eight men's adventures, this volume reveals the forces that made brutality seem commonplace.
About the Author
Robert K. DeArment is a University of Toledo, Ohio, graduate whose field of interest is nineteenth-century American history with special emphasis on outlaws and law enforcement in the frontier West. He is the author of Bat Masterson: The Man and the Legend and the three-volume Deadly Dozen: Forgotten Gunfighters of the Old West, published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
Reviews
Be they lawmen, outlaws, or gunfighters - or all three - no one knows them better than Bob DeArment. In this second volume of Man-Hunters of the Old West, he takes a sharp look at eight of the most feared, unrelenting, and ornery trackers of outlaws who ever lived. No one would want these man-hunters on his trail. This is history as high adventure."" - Roger D. McGrath, author of Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes
Book Information
ISBN 9780806159119
Author Robert K. DeArment
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint University of Oklahoma Press
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Weight(grams) 653g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 28mm