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Rangers and Sovereignty - Texas on CD
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Rangers and Sovereignty - Texas on CD

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Roberts, Dan W., Rangers and sovereignty San Antonio, Tex.: Wood Print. & Engraving Co., 1914, 188 pgs. Contents Non-Indexed Pages #1 Organization The Deer Creek fight Packsaddle Mountain fight Enlistment and first scout Fugitive list Lost Valley fight With forces even (Second Saline fight) "The wind up" Third Saline fight Moved camp to Las Moras The Staked Plains fight Viewing out a road Capt. Roberts married The Mason County War Non-Indexed Pages #2 Rio Grande campaign On the march Fort Davis Scout The Potter scout--1880 Waiting on the courts Pegleg stage robbing--1880 Stealing saddles Cattle stealing Mavericks The killing of Sam Bass Considering results Fence cutters Horrel War The old Texas Rangers Interesting letters Adios Rangers Old Spanish Fort Old San Antonio Road A new Texas

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