Hell on the Border: He Hanged Eighty-eight Men |
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... criminal who most frequently came before his court . In his view the Indian citizens constituted less than ten percent of " the criminal element " with white intruders accounting for ninety percent of the major offenses . In an ...
... criminal who most frequently came before his court . In his view the Indian citizens constituted less than ten percent of " the criminal element " with white intruders accounting for ninety percent of the major offenses . In an ...
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... criminal jurisdiction over the Indian Territory of the most famous court the world has ever known , which for more than twenty - five years presided over the Western District of Arkansas , the United States Criminal Court at Fort Smith ...
... criminal jurisdiction over the Indian Territory of the most famous court the world has ever known , which for more than twenty - five years presided over the Western District of Arkansas , the United States Criminal Court at Fort Smith ...
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... criminal classes with which they had to deal , to be on the alert at every moment and to affect the capture of a noted criminal , a marshal was often obliged to " out Herod Herod . " Not only must he hunt down the object of his search ...
... criminal classes with which they had to deal , to be on the alert at every moment and to affect the capture of a noted criminal , a marshal was often obliged to " out Herod Herod . " Not only must he hunt down the object of his search ...
Contents
Preface To Indian Heritage Edition | 11 |
Authors Preface | 20 |
The Jail and Court House | 30 |
Copyright | |
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