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N. A. Jennings - A Texas Ranger

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Eighteen-year-old Napoleon Augustus Jennings came to Rexas in 1874 and joined a special force of Texas ranger charged with border patrol under the command of L.H. McNelly. At this time the South Texas region was home to hundreds of outlaws and riffraff, and some three thousand Mexican guerrillas under Juan Cortina and others were raiding settlers on both sides of the Rio Grande. McNellys Rangers stormed into this lawless area for two reasons, according to Jennings: Two have fun, and to carry out a set policy of terrorizing the Mexicans at every opportunity, which would gain them the reputation as fire-eating, quarrelsome daredevils and make their job of subduing the guerrillas an easier prospect.Within a short time the Rangers had arrested more than eleven hundred men and reputedly killed many more. Jennings records many a fight with the Mexican guerrillas, including the time when McNelly defied the United States government, crossed the Rio Grande, and fought Cortina and his raiders at Las Cuevas. Jennings also gives accounts of scrapes with King Fishers outlaw band, John Wesley Hardin, and the families involved in the Taylor-Sutton feud.Originally published in 1899, A Texas Ranger was reprinted in 1930 with a foreword by J. Frank Dobie, who defends the veracity of the account despite the fact that Jennings was not, as his story claims, a member of the company in its earliest years. In a new introduction of this edition, Stephen L. Hardin explores the authenticity of Jennings account and imparts the story of the feud that erupted between Dobie and Walter Prescott Webb over the publication of A Texas ranger.

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title:A Texas Ranger
author:Jennings, N. A.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806129034
print isbn13:9780806129037
ebook isbn13:9780585168630
language:English
subjectJennings, N. A.--(Napoleon Augustus),--1856-1919, Texas Rangers--Biography.
publication date:1997
lcc:F391.J543 1997eb
ddc:363.2/092
subject:Jennings, N. A.--(Napoleon Augustus),--1856-1919, Texas Rangers--Biography.
Page i
A Texas Ranger
By
N. A. Jennings
Foreword
by
J. Frank Dobie
Introduction
by
Stephen L. Hardin
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
NORMAN AND LONDON
Page ii
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Jennings, N. A. (Napoleon Augustus), 1856-1919.
A Texas ranger / by N. A. Jennings; foreword by J. Frank Dobie;
introduction by Stephen L. Hardin.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-8061-2903-4 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1 Jennings, N. A. (Napoleon Augustus), 1856-1919. 2. Texas
RangersBiography. I. Title.
F391.J543 1997
363.2'092dc21Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 596-44442
[B]Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
Permission by the J. Frank Dobie Estate to reprint the foreword in this edition is gratefully acknowledged.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Picture 12
Published by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. First edition published in 1899 by Charles Scribners Sons, New York. Foreword copyright 1936 by J. Frank Dobie. Introduction by Stephen L. Hardin copyright 1997 by the University of Oklahoma Press. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First printing of the University of Oklahoma Press edition, 1997.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Contents
Foreword by J. Frank Dobie
v
Introduction by Stephen L. Hardin
xi
Chapter I
Public Opinion in Texas
1
Chapter II
Cattlemen and Their Cheery Customs
7
Chapter III
I Become a Quartermaster's Clerk for a Brief Season
17
Chapter IV
Off on a Surveying Trip
25
Chapter V
I Join the Mexican Revolutionists
35
Chapter VI
McNelly's Rangers
44
Chapter VII
The Texas Desperado and His Reign of Terror
51
Chapter VIII
Personal History of the Officers and Men of McNelly's Troop
57
Chapter IX
Roving Vigilance Committee Disbanded by McNelly
65

Page iv
Chapter X
Getting a Reputation as Daredevils
71
Chapter XI
The Command Crosses the Rio Grande
80
Chapter XII
Abandoned by the Army
91
Chapter XIII
Result of the Los Cuevos Fight
102
Chapter XIV
Capture of King Fisher and His Band
108
Chapter XV
Women Armed with Derringers
116
Chapter XVI
Two Hundred Shots in Four Minutes
122
Chapter XVII
Drawing Lots for Dangerous Service
129
Chapter XVIII
The Great Feud Between the Suttons and the Taylors
136
Chapter XIX
John Wesley Hardin, the Worst of the "Bad Men"
145
Chapter XX
Hardin a PrisonerThe Old Band Disbanded
153

Page v
Foreword
"... brought in the body of Pedro Paralis, a noted cow thief. He resisted arrest and o died with a dozen bullet holes through him."
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