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Vigilante Days and Ways / The pioneers of the Rockies; the makers and making of Montana and Idaho

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The book presents a memoir-like chronicle of crime and community response in early Rocky Mountain mining country, documenting rampant robberies, murders, and the vice of boom camps alongside efforts by settlers to organize vigilance committees, impromptu courts, and executions to restore safety. It combines episodic accounts of raids, trials, pursuits, and notable incidents with portraits of frontier life, mining discoveries, and transport hazards, and it weighs the practical necessity and moral ambiguities of extralegal punishment while tracing how communities struggled to replace lawlessness with order.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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Nathaniel P. Langford Frontispiece
 
A pack train: cinching 66
 
James Stuart, who set the first sluices in Montana 112
 
Granville Stuart, who set the first sluices in Montana 116
 
Captain James L. Fisk, Commander of Northern Overland Expedition 124
 
Judge J. F. Hoyt, Miners’ Judge at trial of Moore and Reeves 144
 
Judge Walter B. Dance, Miners’ Judge at Bannack 174
 
General P. E. Connor, Commander at Battle of Bear River. 198
 
Samuel T. Hauser, Ex-Governor of Montana 256
 
Colonel Wilbur F. Sanders, principal prosecutor of George Ives 300
 
Hill Beachy, Lloyd Magruder’s avenger 332
 
Neil Howie, captor of “Dutch John” 352
 
John Fetherstun, Overland express messenger 358
 
A Vigilante execution 396
 
John X. Beidler, leading Vigilante and express messenger 464