Texas Ranger Tales

The Life of John of John Wesley Hardin as Written by Himself
Series: Texas Ranger Tales, Book 1. Price: $2.89 USD. Words: 50,790. Language: English. Originally Published: November 8, 2013 by Maine Book Barn Publishing. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Criminals & outlaws, Nonfiction » History » Reference, Nonfiction » History » Social history, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA
John Wesley Hardin 1853-1895 was an American outlaw, gunfight, and controversial folk-hero of the Old West, born in Texas. Hardin became famous as a gun slinger so mean that he reputedly killed a man for snoring! He killed his first man at age 15 and by the time he was finally arrested by Texas Rangers, he claimed to have killed 42 men. The newspapers of the day said it was "only" 27. Various...
The Texas Vendetta; Or The Sutton-Taylor Feud: The Deadliest Blood Feud In Texas
Series: Texas Ranger Tales, Book 2. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 22,580. Language: English. Originally Published: October 20, 2013 by Maine Book Barn Publishing. Categories: Nonfiction » History, Nonfiction » History » Military, Nonfiction » History » Social history, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA
"The Texas Vendetta; Or The Sutton-Taylor Feud: The Deadliest Blood Feud In Texas" by Victor M. Rose is a history of the most famous blood feud in Texas history. Victors M. Rose (1842-1893), the author was an editor, lawyer, poet, and Texas historian born in Victoria Texas. When Texas seceded, Rose joined the Third Texas Cavalry which was incorporated into a brigade, later commanded by General...
Life And Services Of General Ben McCulloch
Series: Texas Ranger Tales, Book 3. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 93,280. Language: English. Originally Published: January 28, 2014 by Maine Book Barn Publishing. Categories: Nonfiction » History » Native American, Nonfiction » History » Social history, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA
"Life And Services Of General Ben McCulloch" by Victor M. Rose is the biography of a famous Texas' Ranger, U. S. Marshall, & Confederate General in the American Civil War. Victor M. Rose (1842-1893), the author, was an editor, lawyer, poet, and Texas historian born in Victoria Texas. When Texas seceded, Rose joined the Third Texas Cavalry which was incorporated into a brigade, later commanded...
The Scouting Expeditions Of McCulloch's Texas Rangers In Mexico In 1846
Series: Texas Ranger Tales, Book 4. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 109,290. Language: English. Originally Published: March 9, 2014 by Maine Book Barn Publishing. Categories: Nonfiction » History » Biography, Nonfiction » Biography » Military biography, Nonfiction » Biography » Adventurers & explorers, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA, Nonfiction » History » North America » USA
"The Scouting Expeditions Of McCulloch's Texas Rangers In Mexico In 1846" by Samuel Reid is a first-hand view of the Mexican-American War exploits of Ben McCulloch---a famous Texas Ranger, Texas frontiersman, & later Texas Confederate General. Sam Reid 1818-1897 was a surveyor, lawyer, Texas Ranger, newspaper reporter & author who joined the Texas Rangers, who were organized to provide vital...