Wayne Gard
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The Chisholm Trail
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1954
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17 editions
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The Great Buffalo Hunt
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published
1968
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5 editions
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Sam Bass
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published
1969
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4 editions
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Frontier Justice
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published
1949
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10 editions
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UNITARIANISM IN DALLAS : AN OUTLINE HISTORY OF THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH IN DALLAS, TEXAS, IN ITS FIRST SEVENTY YEARS
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Along the Early Trails of the Southwest
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Fabulous quarter horse: Steel Dust;: The true account of the most celebrated Texas stallion
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Book Reviewing
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published
1937
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2 editions
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The great buffalo hunt
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The Great Buffalo hunt
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“The attitude of Oregon pioneers toward the Indians was recorded by Father John Beeson, one of the early settlers. Of his fellows, most of whom were from Missouri, he wrote: ‘Among them it was customary to speak of the Indian man as a buck, the woman as a squaw, until at length, in the general acceptance of the terms, they ceased to recognize the rights of humanity in those to whom they were so applied. By a natural and easy transition, from being spoken of as brutes, they came to be thought of as game to be shot or vermin to be destroyed.’
Any white man found dead was assumed to have been murdered by Indians, and often his death was made an excuse for raiding the nearest Indian village and killing all the men, women, and children found there. In one instance an elderly white miner who had refused to participate in such raids was called on by a score of men and forced to join them. Father Beeson related, ‘After resting on the mountains, they shot him, cut off his head, leaving it on the limb of a tree, and divided his property among themselves.”
― Frontier Justice
Any white man found dead was assumed to have been murdered by Indians, and often his death was made an excuse for raiding the nearest Indian village and killing all the men, women, and children found there. In one instance an elderly white miner who had refused to participate in such raids was called on by a score of men and forced to join them. Father Beeson related, ‘After resting on the mountains, they shot him, cut off his head, leaving it on the limb of a tree, and divided his property among themselves.”
― Frontier Justice
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