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Frontier Justice

Published
Aug 2017
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
252

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During the mid to late eighteen hundred settlers moved out across the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers to make a new life for themselves. Law and order were in coming to the settlements in the west.
Frontier Justice is a collection of western short stories about how justice was dispensed when lawmen, judges, and courts were not always available. Citizens dispensing justice in the only what they knew. In one story a man attempts to bring law to a small town that had no one to enforce it.
Since law officers were often limited to the town or county they served, bounty hunters often chased down the outlaws where other lawmen could not or would not go. The use of a bounty on the heads of the outlaws made this practice worth it as many criminals were captured by the bounty hunter.
Although the stories in Frontier Justice are fictional, they show what it took to bring law and order to the frontier. This book is one of several books of short stories by J.E. Terrall about the taming of the West.

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First Edition Aug 2017 Jan Terrall ISBN 0996395180
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Jul 2017 Jan Terrall ISBN 0996395172
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Aug 2017 Lulu.com ISBN 1387140655
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