Border Boss
by Jack Martin
Softcover
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Description
Naturally self-effacing and deferential, Captain John ReynoldsHughes is not as famous today as his publicity-hogcontemporary Captain Bill McDonald. Yet, Texas Rangers of thelate-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries considered him anauthentic hero, a straight-ahead lawman that did his job and left thetalking to journalists. Hughes became a ranger in 1887, serving inthe celebrated Frontier Battalion. In 1900, he won appointment ascaptain in command of Company D. During his long career he servedprimarily along the Texas-Mexico border where his word becamelaw. State offi cials subsequently promoted him senior captain,moving his headquarters to Austin. Hughes retired in 1915-havingserved as ranger and captain longer than any man on the force.This State House Press reprint of Border Boss makes this Texasclassic available to a new generation of readers and introduces themto one of the bravest rangers who ever sported the cinco peso.
Book Information
Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
Historical Figures
Format
Softcover
Pages
270
Price
18.40 €
Description
Naturally self-effacing and deferential, Captain John ReynoldsHughes is not as famous today as his publicity-hogcontemporary Captain Bill McDonald. Yet, Texas Rangers of thelate-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries considered him anauthentic hero, a straight-ahead lawman that did his job and left thetalking to journalists. Hughes became a ranger in 1887, serving inthe celebrated Frontier Battalion. In 1900, he won appointment ascaptain in command of Company D. During his long career he servedprimarily along the Texas-Mexico border where his word becamelaw. State offi cials subsequently promoted him senior captain,moving his headquarters to Austin. Hughes retired in 1915-havingserved as ranger and captain longer than any man on the force.This State House Press reprint of Border Boss makes this Texasclassic available to a new generation of readers and introduces themto one of the bravest rangers who ever sported the cinco peso.
Book Information
Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
Historical Figures
Format
Softcover
Pages
270
Price
18.40 €



