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Hell on the Border: He Hanged Eighty-Eight Men

Hell on the Border: He Hanged Eighty-Eight Men
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  • Comments: New With No Marks Or Damage From Past Owners, Not A Former Library Book, Not A Remainder Or Book Club, Not Clipped, Hardcover. This Is A Brand New Book Still In The Shrink Wrap From The Publisher. Never Opened And Never Read. Saac Charles Parker (October 15, 1838 - November 17, 1896) Was An American Politician And Jurist. He Served As The United States Congressman For Missouri's 7Th Congressional District For Two Terms And Presided Over The United States District Court For The Western District Of Arkansas F

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  • ISBN-13: 9780803223622
  • ISBN: 0803223625
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Publication Date: 1992
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press

AUTHOR

Harman, S. W., Ball, Larry D.

SUMMARY

Judge Isaac C. Parker was the scourge of evil-doers during the twenty-one years he presided over the federal court for the Western District of Arkansas, which included Indian Territory. From 1875 to 1896 he handed death sentences to 172 lawbreakers; 88 of them were actually hanged. The fact that 65 of his deputy marshals were slain in the line of duty indicates the unhealthiness of that border country. Judge Parker, often criticized for rigidity, sympathized with victims and their families but not with the criminals who went to the Fort Smith gallows, which could accommodate six at a time. Hell on the Border, written by S. W. Harman, who was a defense attorney in Judge Parker's court, is one of the seminal books on outlaws and lawmen. These pages were among the first to recount the daring misdeeds of Frank Dalton, a former deputy marshal under the judge's jurisdiction, and his dangerous brothers. Belle Starr, indicted as a horse thief, appears, one in a parade of defendants, notorious and A reprint of the original and unabridged edition published in 1898, this Bison Book is introduced by Larry D. Ball, who discusses the formation of the famous court.Harman, S. W. is the author of 'Hell on the Border: He Hanged Eighty-Eight Men', published 1992 under ISBN 9780803223622 and ISBN 0803223625.

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