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William J. Hughes - Rebellious Ranger: Rip Ford and the Old Southwest

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The Texas of John Salmon Fords day demanded men of courage and versatility. Ford was such a man. He came to Texas in 1836, quickly became active in Texas affairs, and remained so until his death in 1897. During his long life, Ford was a practicing physician, adjutant in Colonel Hayss regiment of Texas Rangers during the Mexican War, newspaper editor, explorer and surveyor, state senator, mayor and city marshal of Austin, Ranger captain and Indian fighter, Mexican revolutionary general, Sunday-school teacher, Confederate colonel, mayor of Brownsville, superintendent of the state Deaf and Dumb School, and a charter member, of the state historical society.Ford was instrumental in getting Texas into the Union and, fifteen years later, in getting her out. After the Civil War he helped frame the new state constitution and place Texas once again in the roster of states. He defended her frontiers in the west against Comanches and in the south against Mexican raiders. The story of his life is one of service to his state. He loved Texas as only an old Texian could and stood ready to serve her in any capacity. Texas called on him to serve primarily as a trouble shooter, and he served well.Although the hero of several dime novels, Old Rip has never before been the subject of a complete biography based on historical research. His colorful and adventurous life reflects the growing pains of Texas during the formative years. Fords life was never dull; neither is his biography.

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title:Rebellious Ranger : Rip Ford and the Old Southwest
author:Hughes, W. J.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806110848
print isbn13:9780806110844
ebook isbn13:9780585148694
language:English
subjectFord, John Salmon, Texas--History--1846-1950, Texas Rangers--Biography.
publication date:1964
lcc:F391.F68H8 1964eb
ddc:976.4/06
subject:Ford, John Salmon, Texas--History--1846-1950, Texas Rangers--Biography.
Page iii
Rebellious Ranger
Rip Ford and the Old Southwest
By W. J. Hughes
Foreword by Walter L. Buenger
University of Oklahoma Press Norman and London Page iv - photo 2
University of Oklahoma Press Norman and London
Page iv
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 64-11323
ISBN: 0 - 8061 - 1084 - 8
Copyright 1964 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First edition, 1964; second printing, 1990.
Page v
Some years ago J. Frank Dobie wrote the comment that Texas has had three types of occupants: "Texians," the "Old Rock," who came to found a nation and a state; Texans, descended from the original settlers; and ''people who live in Texas," Johnnies-come-(relatively) lately. Consistent with his definitions, this account of a Texian is dedicated to Texans by one who has lived in Texas.
Page vii
Contents
Foreword, by Walter L. Buenger
xi
By Way of Explanation
xv
1. "Known to Everyone"
3
2. "Los Diablos Tejanos"
22
3. Blazing the Ford-Neighbors Trail
57
4. Border Battles, 1849-51
74
5. Printer's Ink and Politics
106
6. The Canadian River Campaign
129
7. Cortina and the Border War, 1859-60
160
8. Secession and Strife
187
9. The Ro Grande Expeditionary Force
212
10. The Postwar Years
245
11. A Paladin Passes
265
Bibliography
272
Index
280

Page ix
Illustrations
John Salmon Ford
facing page 36
John Coffee Hays
37
Lancer Attack at San Juan Teotihuacn
52
Joe Lane
53
Robert S. Neighbors
148
Ranger Attack on Comanche Village
149
Juan Nepomuceno Cortina
164
George Stoneman
165
Samuel Heintzelman
196
John Bankhead Magruder
197
James E. Slaughter
212
Lew Wallace
213

Map
Old Rip's Texas
page 185

Page xi
Foreword
By Walter L. Buenger
With time most histories and biographies fade into oblivion, or onto the shelves of libraries to be consulted only by anxious aspirants for Ph.D.'s and bone-digging genealogists. Occasionally, as in this instance, scholarly presses elect to bring out a new printing and put it before the public for a second chance at a wider readership.
Such a second chance is warranted for William J. Hughes's story of John Salmon Ford. This work, first published in 1964, serves as an historiographic benchmark and reminds us that history changes as society changes. It is a rousing tale, a book for teenagers dreaming of adventure and for those seeking to escape ambiguity. But this is not simply a romantic tale of high adventure. For almost sixty years Ford was closely associated with the most dramatic events in the history of the state. His life is an intimate portrait of the state's history.
Hughes must have been one of those teenagers dreaming of adventure. His daughter recounts: "Dad had a life-long interest in things western. As a boy in Colorado he subscribed to western magazines and read western stories whenever he could (his parents took him to the Cheyenne Rodeo and he spent his time in their lodgings reading westerns rather than witnessing the real thingthey couldn't understand it)."1
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