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The vigilantes of Montana; Or, popular justice in the Rocky Mountains / Being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band, together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperadoes, the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far West" cover

The vigilantes of Montana; Or, popular justice in the Rocky Mountains / Being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band, together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperadoes, the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far West"

Chapter 48: IDAHO RESTAURANT!
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A first-hand account of frontier vigilantism that recounts the pursuit, trial, capture, and execution of an organized band of road agents, while profiling many alleged robbers and desperadoes. Interwoven with these episodes are sketches of mining-camp life, describing social conditions, widespread vice, and the fragile exercise of law in newly settled regions. The narrator explains the formation and actions of vigilance committees as responses to violence and theft, arguing their necessity and fairness, and contrasts the camp’s rough, precarious order with more settled communities to explain why extralegal measures arose.

IDAHO
RESTAURANT!

Two doors from office of Montana Post,
VIRGINIA CITY, - - - MONTANA.


TABLE ACCOMMODATIONS EQUAL TO BEST IN THE CITY,

And best of Liquors dispensed at the bar by Jos. McGee.

ALSO, ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A FEW NIGHT LODGERS

Good Clean Beds. Charges Moderate.

Oct. 23, 1866.      J. M. CASTNER, Proprietor.