Sam Mountian Texas Ranger

Sam Mountian Texas Ranger
Author: Will Welton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557059410

An old time type western, about the old adage of, âone Ranger for one job, was the best way.â After delivering a prisoner for the Texas Rangers, Sam Mountain took a leave of absents to visit his sister-in-law and nephew. Sam didnât bother to tell anyone he was a Texas Ranger. From the time, he arrived until he finished taking care of business he was in constant danger. The Indians and most of the neighbors were afraid to go near Saddle Mountain even in the day light. The rustlers were wiping out the Circle M from stealing the cattle and horses to burning the ranch builds. Sam found the secret of Saddle Mountain. Also his true love if she would have him.

Sam Bass Meets the Mountain Man

Sam Bass Meets the Mountain Man
Author: Robert Hanlon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781799061151

A brand new frontier Western adventure from David Watts!What would happen if the famous Texas outlaw, Sam Bass, fleeing the hot pursuit of the Texas Rangers after his last bank robbery, beat a path to the mountains of New Mexico and met up with a famous mountain man. Might there be a tangle with a grizzly bear in the middle of a river, a death run set up by a renegade band of Comanche, a hideaway in a beaver dam, a love story with an Indian maiden and the unparalleled revelry of the annual Rendezvous of Mountain Men up in Wyoming? On top of all that, might there be a painstaking reproduction of the richest times of adventure in American history along the Frontier? All that, and a lot more!

Sam Lamar, Texas Ranger

Sam Lamar, Texas Ranger
Author: Ron Richardson
Publisher: Ron Richardson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"Sam Lamar Texas Ranger" intricately weaves the lives of three prominent families against the rugged backdrop of the late 1800s. At the heart of the narrative lies the Catlett family, led by the resilient rancher Bard Catlett. With the vast expanse of the Texas frontier as their domain, the Catletts epitomize the grit and determination of those who carve out a living from the land. Yet, their prosperity is shadowed by longstanding tensions with the Pickett brothers, Forrest and his sibling, also ranchers of notable repute. The rivalry between these two clans simmers beneath the surface, fueled by a history of land disputes and personal vendettas, threatening to erupt into a conflict that could tear the region apart. Amidst this volatile landscape stands Sam Lamar, a retired Texas Ranger whose legendary exploits are the stuff of frontier folklore. Drawn back into duty by the call of justice, Lamar finds himself embroiled in a web of lawlessness that threatens the very fabric of society. As he confronts the resurgence of outlaw activity along the Red River, Lamar's sense of duty clashes with the ghosts of his past, driving him to confront not only the outlaws who roam the frontier but also the demons that haunt his own soul. Against the backdrop of shifting allegiances and moral ambiguity, this book emerges as a gripping tale of courage, redemption, and the enduring bonds that tie together the destinies of those who call the untamed West their home.

Six Years with the Texas Rangers, 1875 to 1881

Six Years with the Texas Rangers, 1875 to 1881
Author: James B. Gillett
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1921
Genre: History
ISBN:

The author recounts his six years of service with the Texas Rangers, describing such events as the Mason County War, the capture of Sam Bass, and the pursuit of Chief Victorio's Apaches.

Ai Machonnee

Ai Machonnee
Author: Will Welton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2009-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557127165

Joe Helms received a grant while at the University of Maryland. He was on a quest to find lost treasures and artifacts of the Spanish explorers who came up from Mexico to travel through what is Now Texas, Oklahoma, and into Colorado. In the 1890's Joe Helms set out on his quest and found more than he bargained for. The University sent Joe a letter telling him that he no longer held a grant or was employed by them. It was not long afterward that Joe made the biggest discovery of his life and became a rich man. Even though he had every thing that he had ever wanted he was still haunted by not finding out more about the old Spanish Settlement at Devils Canyon.

Treasures of Indian Territory of Oklahoma

Treasures of Indian Territory of Oklahoma
Author: Will Welton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557057930

When most people hear the word Oklahoma, they think about the Oklahoma Land Run, cowboys and Indians, and the oil boom, however, they do not realize that there are many treasures that were lost throughout history in the state of Oklahoma.Things told and remembered of outlaw gold but none has ever been reported are supposedly recovered. Even though there has been hundreds of moneys recovered that could have been outlaw gold that has been reported. The following items have never been recovered or reported.Some of the lost treasures have no exact location. The owners just knew that while traveling through the Oklahoma territory their treasures disappeared, mainly because they forgot where they hide the money. One such incident is the story of an Atoka cattleman. All of his gold was lost in Oklahoma most likely close to Atoka. Whether he buried his gold or in fact lost the gold, no one knows for sure.

Rangers and Sovereignty

Rangers and Sovereignty
Author: Dan W. Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN:

CONTENTS: Organization The Deer Creek Fight Packsaddle Mountain Fight Enlistment and First Scout Fugitive List Lost Valley Fight Second Saline Fight "The Wind Up" Third Saline Fight Moved Camp to Las Moras The Staked Plains Fight Viewing Out a Road Captain Roberts Married The Mason County War Rio Grande Campaign On the March Fort Davis Scout The Potter Scout Waiting on the Courts Pegleg Stage Robbing Stealing Saddles Cattle Stealing Mavericks The Killing of Sam Bass Considering Results Fence Cutters Horrel War The Old Texas Rangers Adios Rangers Old Spanish Fort Old San Antonio Road A New Texas Dan W. Roberts was Captain of Company "D" of the Texas Rangers.

Slingin' Sam

Slingin' Sam
Author: Joe Holley
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0292745699

Dan Jenkins calls him “the greatest quarterback who ever lived, college or pro.” Slingin’ Sammy Baugh, who played for TCU and the Washington Redskins, single-handedly revolutionized the game of football. While the pros still wore leather helmets and played the game more like rugby, Baugh’s ability to throw the ball with rifle-like accuracy made the forward pass a strategic weapon, not a desperation heave. Like Babe Ruth, who changed the very perception of how baseball is played, Slingin’ Sam transformed the notion of offense in football and how much yardage can be gained through the air. As the first modern quarterback, Baugh led the Redskins to five title games and two NFL championships, while leading the league in passing six times—a record that endures to this day—and in punting four times. In 1943, the triple-threat Baugh also scored a triple crown when he led the league in passing, punting, and interceptions. Slingin’ Sam is the first major biography of this legendary quarterback, one of the first inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Joe Holley traces the whole arc of Baugh’s life (1914–2008), from his small-town Texas roots to his college ball success as an All-American at TCU, his brief flirtation with professional baseball, and his stellar career with the Washington Redskins (1937–1952), as well as his later career coaching the New York Titans and Houston Oilers and ranching in West Texas. Through Holley’s vivid descriptions of close-fought games, Baugh comes alive both as the consummate all-around athlete who could play every minute of every game, on both offense and defense, and as an all-around good guy.

White Bear Clan Tanner Oaks

White Bear Clan Tanner Oaks
Author: Will Welton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557084628

Action packed western of the 1890's where the old adage was one Ranger could handle any job. When any law enforcement person pin their badge on they are putting their life on the line for you and me. These are individuals that want to help the people of our great nation and help to keep the laws of our land. They bring justice for everyone and even though it may seem that they aren't doing their jobs, at times, they are the only thing standing between the criminals of this world and you and me. Tanner Oaks (Ta Noaks) was a full blood Comanche Indian. His band of Comanche tribes men were the first on the Fort Sill reservation. Tanner Oaks received a white mans education at Fort Sill Indian Territory Of Oklahoma and was sent to a college in Tennessee for his education of higher learning. When he returned to the reservation, finding his people starving to death from bad food or no food furnished by the agency, he took his immediate family that was still alive and headed west.