William Carroll Roy and the Last Outlaws of Blanco County (original) (raw)
Related papers
Review of The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact and Fiction by Frank Richard Prassel
1994
Bonnie and Clyde in Texas: The End of the Texas Outlaw Tradition
East Texas Historical Journal, 1997
Imagining Jesse James and Ned Kelly: How Historical Outlaws are Remembered as Western Heroes
Memory in / of English-speaking Cinema. Le cinéma comme vecteur de la mémoire dans le cinéma Anglophone, ed. by Zeenat Saleh and Melvyn Stokes, Paris: Michel Houdiard Éditeur, pp, 240-251., 2014
The Blanco County War and the Ratliff Gang
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 1999
Historical Archaeology, 2018
Frank Springer and New Mexico: From the Colfax County War to the Emergence of Modern Santa Fe
Isis, 2007
International Journal of Social Science Studies, 2013
Black Cowboys In the American West: A Historiographical Review
Explorations in Ethnic Studies
High Noon on the Western Range: A Property Rights Analysis of the Johnson County War
The Journal of Economic History, 2007
Up the Trail: How Texas Cowboys Herded Longhorns and Became an American Icon
The Journal of American History, 2019
From Black Sheep to Lawman: The Short and Storied Life of Clifton
Preserving Home and Revising History: Legacies of the King Ranch of Texas
Miranda, 2015
The Last Sane Cowboy & Other Stories
2007
2016
The History of the R.F. Tankersley House Tom Green County, Texas
Transactions of the 54th Regional Archeological Symposium for Southeastern New Mexico and Western Texas, 2018
General Crook and the Western Frontier
Utah Historical Quarterly
Frontier Cattle Ranching in the Land and Times of Charlie Russell (review)
University of Toronto Quarterly, 2006
Cattlemen's associations and property rights in land in the American West
Explorations in Economic History, 1976
Black Cowboys In The American West: On The Range, On The Stage, Behind The Badge
Civil War Book Review
The Bald Knobbers of Southwest Missouri, 1885-1889: A Study of Vigilante Justice in the Ozarks
2011
Herbert Eugene Bolton: Historian of the American Borderlands
Journal of American History, 2013
The Strange Career of William Ellis: The Texas Slave Who Became a Mexican Millionaire
The SHAFR Guide Online
The Journal of American History 96:3 (2009): 818-19
Someone get the Governor an Aspirin": Ross Sterling and Martial Law in East Texas
East Texas Historical Journal, 2003
Outlaw Trails New Routes Through the Postwar Western
Comparative American Studies, 2023
David Crocketts visit to the Red River Valley
East Texas Historical Journal, 1999
White Justice in Arizona: Apache Murder Trials in the Nineteenth Century (review
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2006
Rogers 2019 Murray and Coniston Massacre.pdf
Wartime, 2019
Callahan Homocide Race West rev
Review of Villanueva, The Lynching of Mexicans in the Texas Borderlands
Ranching as a Conservation Strategy: Can Old Ranchers Save the New West?
Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2008
2013
Cowboy Wonderland, History, and Myth: "It Ain't All That Different Than Real Life
1995