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The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock / Historical Accounts of the Famous Highwaymen and River Pirates

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A historical narrative reconstructs how a prominent riverside cavern became a headquarters for river pirates and highwaymen, presenting verified accounts of their robberies, murders, captures, trials, and executions. It follows notorious figures—among them the brutal Harpes and Samuel Mason—and examines piracy on the Ohio and Mississippi, ambushes along the Natchez Trace, counterfeiting rings, and local mysteries. The author sifts contemporary newspapers, court records, manuscript sources, maps, illustrations, and bibliographic notes to distinguish verified facts from rumor and to show how outlawry shaped early frontier settlement and law enforcement.

About the Author

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Otto A. Rothert

Otto A. Rothert was an American author known for his work in historical literature. He is particularly recognized for his book "The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock / Historical Accounts of the Famous Highwaymen and River Pirates," which explores the notorious figures and events associated with the Cave-in-Rock area along the Ohio River. Rothert's writing contributes to the understanding of American folklore and the history of crime in the early 19th century, providing readers with a glimpse into the lives of outlaws and the societal context of their actions.

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