Twelve Years in the Saddle for Law and Order on the Frontiers of Texas
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U.S. History
Summary:
The book is a memoir detailing the experiences of a Texas Ranger during the late 19th century, recounting his adventures and challenges in maintaining law and order across the rugged Texas frontier. It provides a first-hand account of the dangers, pursuits, and encounters with outlaws that characterized the era of the Old West.
Key points:
1. Frontier Policing: The book details Sullivan's Texas Ranger experiences, emphasizing the need for bravery and resourcefulness in handling threats on the Texas frontier.
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