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Six Years with the Texas Rangers, 1875 to 1881

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A first-person account of a ranger's life from upbringing through enlistment and six years of frontier service, offering detailed recollections of patrols, scouts, and skirmishes. The narrative describes tracking and engagement with hostile bands, cross-border scouting into Mexico, pursuit of outlaws, and involvement in local feuds and law-enforcement incidents, with vivid scenes of long treks, ambushes, and camp life. Interwoven are reflections on training, unit organization, comradeship, and the personal costs and outcomes of frontier duty, plus short biographical sketches and assessments of specific campaigns and notable episodes encountered during the author’s service.

About the Author

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James B. Gillett

James B. Gillett was an American lawman and author, best known for his memoir "Six Years with the Texas Rangers, 1875 to 1881." In this work, Gillett provides a firsthand account of his experiences as a Texas Ranger during a tumultuous period in the state's history. His narrative offers insights into the challenges and adventures faced by law enforcement in the American West, capturing the spirit of the era. Gillett's contributions to literature reflect the complexities of frontier life and the role of the Rangers in maintaining order in a rapidly changing landscape.

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