Savage Frontier Volume 3

Savage Frontier Volume 3
Author: Stephen L. Moore
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2002
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 1574412280

Annotation This third volume of the Savage Frontier series focuses on the evolution of the Texas Rangers and frontier warfare in Texas during the years 1840 and 1841. Comanche Indians were the leading rival to the pioneers during this period. Peace negotiations in San Antonio collapsed during the Council House Fight, prompting what would become known as the "Great Comanche Raid" in the summer of 1840. Stephen L. Moore covers the resulting Battle of Plum Creek and other engagements in new detail. Rangers, militiamen, and volunteers made offensive sweeps into West Texas and the Cross Timbers area of present Dallas-Fort Worth. During this time Texas' Frontier Regiment built a great military road, roughly parallel to modern Interstate 35. Moore also shows how the Colt repeating pistol came into use by Texas Rangers. Finally, he sets the record straight on the battles of the legendary Captain Jack Hays. Through extensive use of primary military documents and first-person accounts, Moore provides a clear view of life as a frontier fighter in the Republic of Texas. The reader will find herein numerous and painstakingly recreated muster rolls, as well as casualty lists and a compilation of 1841 rangers and minutemen. For the exacting historian or genealogist of early Texas, the Savage Frontier series is an indispensable resource on early nineteenth-century Texas frontier warfare.

Savage Frontier Volume 4

Savage Frontier Volume 4
Author: Stephen L. Moore
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 1574412949

Savage Frontier

Savage Frontier
Author: Stephen L. Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9781574412369

An account of the formative years of the legendary Texas Rangers. Through extensive use of primary military documents and first-person accounts, Moore provides a clear view of life as a frontier fighter in the Republic of Texas. The reader will find herein numerous and painstakingly recreated muster rolls, as well as a complete list of Texan casualties of the frontier Indian wars from 1835 through 1839. For the exacting historian or genealogist of early Texas, the "Savage Frontier "series will be an indispensable resource on early nineteenth-century Texas frontier violence.

Savage Frontier

Savage Frontier
Author: Ieva Jusionyte
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2015-06-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520286472

This highly original work of anthropology combines extensive ethnographic fieldwork and investigative journalism to explain how security is understood, experienced, and constructed along the Triple Frontera, the border region shared by Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. One of the major "hot borders" in the Western Hemisphere, the Triple Frontera is associated with drug and human trafficking, contraband, money laundering, and terrorism. It's also a place where residents, particularly on the Argentine side, are subjected to increased governmental control and surveillance. How does a scholar tell a story about a place characterized by illicit international trading, rampant violence, and governmental militarization? Jusionyte inventively centered her ethnographic fieldwork on a community of journalists who investigate and report on crime and violence in the region. Through them she learned that a fair amount of petty, small-scale illicit trading goes unreported—a consequence of a community invested in promoting the idea that the border is a secure place that does not warrant militarized attention. The author's work demonstrates that while media is often seen as a powerful tool for spreading a sense of danger and uncertainty, sensationalizing crime and violence, and creating moral panics, journalists can actually do the opposite. Those who selectively report on illegal activities use the news to tell particular types of stories in an attempt to make their communities look and ultimately be more secure.

The Savage Border

The Savage Border
Author: Dr Jules Stewart
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2007-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752496077

The first significant book in forty years on this territory viewed for centuries as a lawless wilderness.

The Apache Wars Saga Book 3: Savage Frontier

The Apache Wars Saga Book 3: Savage Frontier
Author: Len Levinson
Publisher: PREMIER DIGITAL PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1937624889

It’s 1854. In the East, tension between North and South pulled the country apart, with a weak President helpless to stop it and Secretary of War Jefferson Davis following his own agenda. But in the West, a different threat arose. A new generation of Apache leaders were taking over, who would no longer talk peace with the White Eyes. Instead they would fight with the courage, daring, and brilliance that was the Apache pride. First Lieutenant Nathanial Barrington was already a battle-scarred veteran of the Apache Wars. But nothing in his passion-driven life as a man and fighting life as a soldier prepared him for the love that flamed in the shadow of the gathering storm – or for the violence sweeping over the Southwest in the greatest test the U.S. Army ever faced and the hardest choice Barrington ever had to make… Savage Frontier.

The Savage Frontier

The Savage Frontier
Author: Donald Sydney Richards
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

From early Victorian times until independence, the vulnerability of the Indian sub-continent to an invasion by Russia engaged the attention of British politicians of every political persuasion. In the Victorian era it was known as the Great Game, and to ensure that her own rather than Russia's interest prevailed, Britain twice invaded Afghanistan in the 19th century. In more recent times a third campaign was launched to crush the Afghan armies of Amanullah and there were frequent clashes with the fiercely independent Pathans whose reputation for bravery, cruelty and cunning was tempered by the mutual respect with which tribesman and British soldier regarded each other.

Treasured Grace (Heart of the Frontier Book #1)

Treasured Grace (Heart of the Frontier Book #1)
Author: Tracie Peterson
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441265422

Tracie Peterson Begins Compelling New Series Set on the 1840s Frontier Grace Martindale has known more than her share of hardship. After her parents died, raising her two younger sisters became her responsibility. A hasty marriage to a minister who is heading to the untamed West seemed like an opportunity for a fresh start, but a cholera outbreak along the wagon trail has left Grace a widow in a very precarious position. Having learned natural remedies and midwifery from her mother, Grace seeks an opportunity to use her skills for the benefit of others. So when she and her sisters arrive at the Whitman mission in "Oregon Country," she decides to stay rather than push on. With the help of Alex Armistead, a French-American fur trapper, Grace begins to provide care for her neighbors, including some of the native populace. But not everyone welcomes her skills--or her presence--and soon Grace finds herself and those she loves in more danger than she imagined possible.

Savage Sword of Conan Volume 19

Savage Sword of Conan Volume 19
Author: Various
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1630081884

"If the devil wants blood to drink, it won't be mine!" While Conan fights to survive in a hostile kingdom, far away a similar dire circumstance is faced by an adventurer whose fate will determine Conan's very existence. But this land is not of the Hyborian Age--it is 1920s Mexico, and the adventurer is writer Robert E. Howard! The Savage Sword of Conan features over 500 pages of Conan tales never-before collected and out of print for over twenty years!

Cape York

Cape York
Author: Rodney Liddell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9780646283487