When James B. Gillett joined the newly created Texas Rangers in
1875, its duties were as varied and its members as unorthodox as
its methods were irregular.
First published in 1921, Gillett's now classic account of his
six years of service depicts with freshness and authenticity how
the Rangers maintained law and order on the frontier--and
occasionally dispensed summary justice. From the Mason County War
to the Horrell-Higgins feud, the capture of Sam Bass, and the
pursuit of Victorio's rebellious Apaches, Gillett saw the kind of
action that established the Rangers' enduring reputation for
effectiveness.
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