A Texas Ranger And Frontiersman: The Days Of Buck Barry In Texas 1845-1906

A Texas Ranger And Frontiersman: The Days Of Buck Barry In Texas 1845-1906
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781786254436
ISBN-13 : 1786254433
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Book Synopsis A Texas Ranger And Frontiersman: The Days Of Buck Barry In Texas 1845-1906 by : James Buckner Barry

Download or read book A Texas Ranger And Frontiersman: The Days Of Buck Barry In Texas 1845-1906 written by James Buckner Barry and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2015-11-06 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Although Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett were more celebrated, Buck Barry did as much or more to tame the Old Southwest. During a long and useful life he was a professional soldier, stock farmer, sheriff, and member of the legislature. His memoirs are never dull, and no wonder. In 1845 young James Buckner Barry joined the newly formed Texas Rangers and for the next twenty years his life was one of unremitting activity and danger. These pages show him fighting outlaws and Indians from the Red River to the Rio Grande. He served in the Mexican and Civil wars, coming out as a lieutenant colonel. Then he confronted the daily perils of ranching in Bosque County, Texas. Peace officer, legislator, “he served his people well even to the neglect of his private advantage.” Such is the tribute of the historian James K. Greer, who edited Buck Barry’s private papers and reminiscences and shaped them into this book.”-Print ed.


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