Like some mysterious Paladin, Harry Love seemed to suddenly appear
on the California landscape at a time when he was particularly
needed. As captain of the California Rangers, Love pursued Joaquin
Murrieta and his bandits, and the outlaw was captured and killed.
Then, his job done, he again faded into obscurity. Where did he
come from? What was his life before, and after, the Murrieta
affair? From Texas to California, this enigmatic and shadowy figure
has been a figure of myth. Those who wrote of Murrieta, including
John Rollin Ridge, knew little about Love. He has been fair game
for those who sought to sensationalize his career, or create it out
of whole cloth. For the first time the story of Harry Love is now
told. Based upon years of research, digging deep into archives and
contemporaneous accounts, tracking down obscure legends and lore,
California historian Bill Secrest recounts with vitality and
long-needed honesty the tale of Love, Murrieta, and the world in
which they lived. As an army courier and express rider in Texas,
Mexico, and New Mexico during and after the Mexican War, Love was a
popular and well-known figure. His 1850 exploration of the Rio
Grande and its possibilities for navigation were important and
covered in newspapers throughout the U.S. and Mexico. First
visiting California by sea in 1839, Love returned in 1850 during
the Gold Rush. A vivid picture of the lawlessness of the land and
the animosity between Mexicans and Americans is drawn by the
author, highlighting the events in which Murrieta and his
associates were involved. A detailed history of the Rangers and the
bandits they pursued is given. Murrieta looms large in this tale.
Without Murrieta, there would not have been a Harry Love as we know
him. It was both the high point and the turning point of his life.
Thus this biography includes a complete account of California's
most famous outlaw, who met his fate in 1853 at the hands of Love
and his Rangers. Following the killing of Murrieta, Love settled
near Santa Cruz. As a pioneer sawmill operator and farmer, his life
became more prosaic. His marriage floundered, his mill was
destroyed, his plans came to naught. But the account of his years
in the mountains above Santa Cruz offers a unique glimpse into
pioneer life after the Gold Rush.
General
Imprint: |
University of Oklahoma Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
William B Secrest
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
304 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8061-9299-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-8061-9299-2 |
Barcode: |
9780806192994 |
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