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Taming the Sooner State: the War Between Lawmen & Outlaws in Oklahoma & Indian Territory 1875-1941 1st edition
R. D. Morgan
Taming the Sooner State: the War Between Lawmen & Outlaws in Oklahoma & Indian Territory 1875-1941 1st edition
R. D. Morgan
Oklahoma is a state rich in lawmen and outlaw history, truly the last bastion of the "Old West." The state has a tradition of banditry dating back to the time of the Indian Territory. The following account presents a collection of rare photographs, biographical sketches, and true stories offered in chronological order dealing with the epic battle between the forces of law and order and wrongdoers taking place in a geographic area encompassing the modern state of Oklahoma. This narrative, which represents nearly ten years of research, is presented in two-part form within a single volume. Part I covers the period of 1875-1919, chronicling events taken from the Indian and Oklahoma Territories to statehood and beyond, while Part II covers the period 1920-1941. This work does not represent an attempt to tell a complete history of lawmen and outlaws in Oklahoma. It is merely offered as a series of prime examples of the genre.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 8, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781581071399 |
Publishers | New Forums Press |
Pages | 214 |
Dimensions | 200 × 12 × 250 mm · 435 g |
Language | English |