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Texas Ranger Captain William L. Wright / Richard B. McCaslin.

Van Pelt Library F391.W945 M35 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McCaslin, Richard B., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wright, William L., 1868-1942.
Wright, William L.
Texas Rangers. Frontier Battalion. Company D--Biography.
Texas Rangers.
Texas Rangers. Frontier Battalion. Company D.
Sheriffs--Texas--Biography.
Sheriffs.
Peace officers--Texas--Biography.
Peace officers.
Frontier and pioneer life--Texas.
Frontier and pioneer life.
Texas.
Texas--History--1846-1950.
History.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
xvii, 368 pages, 22 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, [2021]
Summary:
"William L. Wright (1868-1942) was born to be a Texas Ranger, and hard work made him a great one. Richard B. McCaslin argues that, considering his lineage, it is hard to imagine what else he might have done. Eight of Wright's relatives served as Rangers before the Civil War, five joined the Frontier Battalion from 1874 to 1901, and twenty-two were in the Ranger Force from 1901 to 1935. Wright tried working as a cowboy and farmer, but it did not suit him. Instead, he became a deputy sheriff and then a Ranger in 1899, battling a mob in the Laredo Smallpox Riot, policing both sides in the Reese-Townsend Feud, and winning a gunfight at Cotulla. His need for a better salary led him to leave the Rangers and become a sheriff. He stayed in that office longer than any of his predecessors in Wilson County, keeping the peace during the so-called Bandit Wars, investigating numerous violent crimes, and surviving being stabbed on the gallows by the man he was hanging. When demands for Ranger reform peaked, he was appointed as a captain and served for most of the next twenty years, retiring in 1939 after commanding dozens of Rangers. Wright emerged unscathed from the Canales investigation, enforced Prohibition in South Texas, and policed oil towns in West Texas, as well as tackling many other legal problems. When he retired, he was the only Ranger in service who had worked under seven governors. More important, historians have included him among the "Big Four" captains of the Ranger Force. Wright thus joins such leaders as Francis A. "Frank" Hamer, Thomas R. "Tom" Hickman, and Manuel T. Gonzaullas, all of whom accompanied him in being inducted into the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame at Waco"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Prelude, 1823
1899
ch. 2 Ranger, 1899
1902
ch. 3 Sheriff, 1902
1910
ch. 4 Sheriff, 1910
1917
Photo Gallery
ch. 5 Captain, 1917
1919
ch. 6 Captain, 1919
1927
ch. 7 Captain, 1927
1939.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: McCaslin, Richard B. Texas Ranger Captain William L. Wright.
ISBN:
9781574418453
1574418459
OCLC:
1253443126

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