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Jim Nichols was a lively, vigorous frontiersman who came to Texas about the time of its Revolution. As with many men of that day, Nichols' formal education was lacking, but he was a born writer with a vivid way of saying things. He had an abundance of exciting events to write about: fighting against Mexicans and Indians, Ranger activities, an attack by wolves, a buffalo stampede, and many other colorful episodes. Nichols' account is fast-moving, fascinating frontier history by a man who was really there.
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Jim Nichols was a lively, vigorous frontiersman who came to Texas about the time of its Revolution. As with many men of that day, Nichols' formal education was lacking, but he was a born writer with a vivid way of saying things. He had an abundance of exciting events to write about: fighting against Mexicans and Indians, Ranger activities, an attack by wolves, a buffalo stampede, and many other colorful episodes. Nichols' account is fast-moving, fascinating frontier history by a man who was really there.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1981
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780292755826
- ISBN-10: 0292755821
- Artikelnr.: 29017523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1981
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780292755826
- ISBN-10: 0292755821
- Artikelnr.: 29017523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Catherine W. McDowell
* Foreword
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Interduction
* Chapter I. Birthplace of the Writer and Incidents and Occurences in
His Boyhood.
* Chapter II. Mooving to Texas. Catching a Large Fish. Mooveing to
Gonzales County. The First Rangeing Co. False Alarm. Indian Raid.
Going to Mill. Attacted by Wolves, etc.
* Chapter III. A Forty-Six Days Scout. A Novel of Proveing Away a
Horse. Lost Creek. Starveing For Watter and Suplied in a Mericalous
Way. Gitting Lost. Death of Swift, Nickles, Symons. A fight with
Indians. A Tired Down Animal. Carried Forty Miles by Indians in Four
or Five Hours.
* Chapter IV. Callahans Minute Men. Burlesons Fight With Cordova.
Wounding of Milford Day. Trial and Killing of Prisners. Council House
Fight in San Antonio. Andrew Sowell Misses Deer and Long Fire.
* Chapter V. On A Hunt. Almost Run Over By Herd of Buffalo. Attacted By
Wolves. Death of James Campbell. Takeing A Load of Pecans to Port
Lavaca. Almost Freezing to Death. Indian Outrages.
* Chapter VI. Indians Raid Linnville. Battle of Plum Creek. Wounded.
Distribution of Spoils of Battle. Errors of Other Writers.
* Chapter VII. 1841 Captain Hays Company. Fight with Indians on the
Guadeloupe River. Red Headed Prisner. Fighting a Duel. A Running
Fight on the Head of the Hondo. Mexican Horse Thieves Kilted.
* Chapter VIII. 1842 Raid by General Vascos. Raid by General Woll.
Campaign of 1842. Battle of Salado (Salow). Dawsons Massacree. Escape
of Alsa Miller and Woods. Battle of the Hondo. Summervills Campain.
* Chapter IX. Hays Celebrated Rangeing Company. A Trip to Eastern
Texas. Gitting Married. An Old Churn. A Three Dollar Colt. H. E.
McCulloch Raises a Company. The Mexican War. Treed by Haverlieners. A
Trip to Monterey. The Maid of Monterey.
* Chapter X. Return from Mexico. Meeting Som of the Boys at San
Antonio. Serving Out the Turm. Retireing to Private Life. Mooveing to
Blanco. A Cold Snap. Receiveing Fire in a Mericalous Way. The
Election. Takeing the Oath.
* Chapter XI. Raids by Indians in Blanco County. Stealing Horses.
Wounding a Negro Boy. Chaceing Mrs. Daniell and a Negro Woman.
Killing Three Children and Wounding Mrs. Youngblood. Killing a Negro
Man. Chaceing Two Men. Chaceing One Man. One Indian Kiled. Killing
Sheppeard, His Wife, and Child Boy Missing. Death of Tom Felps and
Wife. Death of Dollahide and Son. Scalp Dance. Day and Nickelsons
Fight with Indians. Wounding a Young Lady. Two Boys Chased. Two Men
Wounded. Death of Two Women and Five Children. Scalping a Woman
Alive. Capture and Death of Two Girls. Death of Rowland Nichols.
* Chapter XII. Receive Orders to Leave the County. Hanging Two Boys.
Robing Starrs House. Prosecuted for Killing Hogs, For Killing A
Maverick, For Abuse of Stray Law, For Theft of Colt, etc.
* Appendix
* Index
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Interduction
* Chapter I. Birthplace of the Writer and Incidents and Occurences in
His Boyhood.
* Chapter II. Mooving to Texas. Catching a Large Fish. Mooveing to
Gonzales County. The First Rangeing Co. False Alarm. Indian Raid.
Going to Mill. Attacted by Wolves, etc.
* Chapter III. A Forty-Six Days Scout. A Novel of Proveing Away a
Horse. Lost Creek. Starveing For Watter and Suplied in a Mericalous
Way. Gitting Lost. Death of Swift, Nickles, Symons. A fight with
Indians. A Tired Down Animal. Carried Forty Miles by Indians in Four
or Five Hours.
* Chapter IV. Callahans Minute Men. Burlesons Fight With Cordova.
Wounding of Milford Day. Trial and Killing of Prisners. Council House
Fight in San Antonio. Andrew Sowell Misses Deer and Long Fire.
* Chapter V. On A Hunt. Almost Run Over By Herd of Buffalo. Attacted By
Wolves. Death of James Campbell. Takeing A Load of Pecans to Port
Lavaca. Almost Freezing to Death. Indian Outrages.
* Chapter VI. Indians Raid Linnville. Battle of Plum Creek. Wounded.
Distribution of Spoils of Battle. Errors of Other Writers.
* Chapter VII. 1841 Captain Hays Company. Fight with Indians on the
Guadeloupe River. Red Headed Prisner. Fighting a Duel. A Running
Fight on the Head of the Hondo. Mexican Horse Thieves Kilted.
* Chapter VIII. 1842 Raid by General Vascos. Raid by General Woll.
Campaign of 1842. Battle of Salado (Salow). Dawsons Massacree. Escape
of Alsa Miller and Woods. Battle of the Hondo. Summervills Campain.
* Chapter IX. Hays Celebrated Rangeing Company. A Trip to Eastern
Texas. Gitting Married. An Old Churn. A Three Dollar Colt. H. E.
McCulloch Raises a Company. The Mexican War. Treed by Haverlieners. A
Trip to Monterey. The Maid of Monterey.
* Chapter X. Return from Mexico. Meeting Som of the Boys at San
Antonio. Serving Out the Turm. Retireing to Private Life. Mooveing to
Blanco. A Cold Snap. Receiveing Fire in a Mericalous Way. The
Election. Takeing the Oath.
* Chapter XI. Raids by Indians in Blanco County. Stealing Horses.
Wounding a Negro Boy. Chaceing Mrs. Daniell and a Negro Woman.
Killing Three Children and Wounding Mrs. Youngblood. Killing a Negro
Man. Chaceing Two Men. Chaceing One Man. One Indian Kiled. Killing
Sheppeard, His Wife, and Child Boy Missing. Death of Tom Felps and
Wife. Death of Dollahide and Son. Scalp Dance. Day and Nickelsons
Fight with Indians. Wounding a Young Lady. Two Boys Chased. Two Men
Wounded. Death of Two Women and Five Children. Scalping a Woman
Alive. Capture and Death of Two Girls. Death of Rowland Nichols.
* Chapter XII. Receive Orders to Leave the County. Hanging Two Boys.
Robing Starrs House. Prosecuted for Killing Hogs, For Killing A
Maverick, For Abuse of Stray Law, For Theft of Colt, etc.
* Appendix
* Index
* Foreword
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Interduction
* Chapter I. Birthplace of the Writer and Incidents and Occurences in
His Boyhood.
* Chapter II. Mooving to Texas. Catching a Large Fish. Mooveing to
Gonzales County. The First Rangeing Co. False Alarm. Indian Raid.
Going to Mill. Attacted by Wolves, etc.
* Chapter III. A Forty-Six Days Scout. A Novel of Proveing Away a
Horse. Lost Creek. Starveing For Watter and Suplied in a Mericalous
Way. Gitting Lost. Death of Swift, Nickles, Symons. A fight with
Indians. A Tired Down Animal. Carried Forty Miles by Indians in Four
or Five Hours.
* Chapter IV. Callahans Minute Men. Burlesons Fight With Cordova.
Wounding of Milford Day. Trial and Killing of Prisners. Council House
Fight in San Antonio. Andrew Sowell Misses Deer and Long Fire.
* Chapter V. On A Hunt. Almost Run Over By Herd of Buffalo. Attacted By
Wolves. Death of James Campbell. Takeing A Load of Pecans to Port
Lavaca. Almost Freezing to Death. Indian Outrages.
* Chapter VI. Indians Raid Linnville. Battle of Plum Creek. Wounded.
Distribution of Spoils of Battle. Errors of Other Writers.
* Chapter VII. 1841 Captain Hays Company. Fight with Indians on the
Guadeloupe River. Red Headed Prisner. Fighting a Duel. A Running
Fight on the Head of the Hondo. Mexican Horse Thieves Kilted.
* Chapter VIII. 1842 Raid by General Vascos. Raid by General Woll.
Campaign of 1842. Battle of Salado (Salow). Dawsons Massacree. Escape
of Alsa Miller and Woods. Battle of the Hondo. Summervills Campain.
* Chapter IX. Hays Celebrated Rangeing Company. A Trip to Eastern
Texas. Gitting Married. An Old Churn. A Three Dollar Colt. H. E.
McCulloch Raises a Company. The Mexican War. Treed by Haverlieners. A
Trip to Monterey. The Maid of Monterey.
* Chapter X. Return from Mexico. Meeting Som of the Boys at San
Antonio. Serving Out the Turm. Retireing to Private Life. Mooveing to
Blanco. A Cold Snap. Receiveing Fire in a Mericalous Way. The
Election. Takeing the Oath.
* Chapter XI. Raids by Indians in Blanco County. Stealing Horses.
Wounding a Negro Boy. Chaceing Mrs. Daniell and a Negro Woman.
Killing Three Children and Wounding Mrs. Youngblood. Killing a Negro
Man. Chaceing Two Men. Chaceing One Man. One Indian Kiled. Killing
Sheppeard, His Wife, and Child Boy Missing. Death of Tom Felps and
Wife. Death of Dollahide and Son. Scalp Dance. Day and Nickelsons
Fight with Indians. Wounding a Young Lady. Two Boys Chased. Two Men
Wounded. Death of Two Women and Five Children. Scalping a Woman
Alive. Capture and Death of Two Girls. Death of Rowland Nichols.
* Chapter XII. Receive Orders to Leave the County. Hanging Two Boys.
Robing Starrs House. Prosecuted for Killing Hogs, For Killing A
Maverick, For Abuse of Stray Law, For Theft of Colt, etc.
* Appendix
* Index
* List of Illustrations
* Preface
* Interduction
* Chapter I. Birthplace of the Writer and Incidents and Occurences in
His Boyhood.
* Chapter II. Mooving to Texas. Catching a Large Fish. Mooveing to
Gonzales County. The First Rangeing Co. False Alarm. Indian Raid.
Going to Mill. Attacted by Wolves, etc.
* Chapter III. A Forty-Six Days Scout. A Novel of Proveing Away a
Horse. Lost Creek. Starveing For Watter and Suplied in a Mericalous
Way. Gitting Lost. Death of Swift, Nickles, Symons. A fight with
Indians. A Tired Down Animal. Carried Forty Miles by Indians in Four
or Five Hours.
* Chapter IV. Callahans Minute Men. Burlesons Fight With Cordova.
Wounding of Milford Day. Trial and Killing of Prisners. Council House
Fight in San Antonio. Andrew Sowell Misses Deer and Long Fire.
* Chapter V. On A Hunt. Almost Run Over By Herd of Buffalo. Attacted By
Wolves. Death of James Campbell. Takeing A Load of Pecans to Port
Lavaca. Almost Freezing to Death. Indian Outrages.
* Chapter VI. Indians Raid Linnville. Battle of Plum Creek. Wounded.
Distribution of Spoils of Battle. Errors of Other Writers.
* Chapter VII. 1841 Captain Hays Company. Fight with Indians on the
Guadeloupe River. Red Headed Prisner. Fighting a Duel. A Running
Fight on the Head of the Hondo. Mexican Horse Thieves Kilted.
* Chapter VIII. 1842 Raid by General Vascos. Raid by General Woll.
Campaign of 1842. Battle of Salado (Salow). Dawsons Massacree. Escape
of Alsa Miller and Woods. Battle of the Hondo. Summervills Campain.
* Chapter IX. Hays Celebrated Rangeing Company. A Trip to Eastern
Texas. Gitting Married. An Old Churn. A Three Dollar Colt. H. E.
McCulloch Raises a Company. The Mexican War. Treed by Haverlieners. A
Trip to Monterey. The Maid of Monterey.
* Chapter X. Return from Mexico. Meeting Som of the Boys at San
Antonio. Serving Out the Turm. Retireing to Private Life. Mooveing to
Blanco. A Cold Snap. Receiveing Fire in a Mericalous Way. The
Election. Takeing the Oath.
* Chapter XI. Raids by Indians in Blanco County. Stealing Horses.
Wounding a Negro Boy. Chaceing Mrs. Daniell and a Negro Woman.
Killing Three Children and Wounding Mrs. Youngblood. Killing a Negro
Man. Chaceing Two Men. Chaceing One Man. One Indian Kiled. Killing
Sheppeard, His Wife, and Child Boy Missing. Death of Tom Felps and
Wife. Death of Dollahide and Son. Scalp Dance. Day and Nickelsons
Fight with Indians. Wounding a Young Lady. Two Boys Chased. Two Men
Wounded. Death of Two Women and Five Children. Scalping a Woman
Alive. Capture and Death of Two Girls. Death of Rowland Nichols.
* Chapter XII. Receive Orders to Leave the County. Hanging Two Boys.
Robing Starrs House. Prosecuted for Killing Hogs, For Killing A
Maverick, For Abuse of Stray Law, For Theft of Colt, etc.
* Appendix
* Index