EDITORIAL MATERIAL
Cary Collins, A Quiet, Sturdy Patriotism: Tahoma National Cemetery's First Honor Service Remembered – Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Commemoration, p. 3.
Lonnie E. Underhill, Frontier Law and Lawlessness: Indian and Oklahoma Territories, 1894–1902: Introduction, p. 11.
ARTICLES
Lonnie E. Underhill, The Cook Industry: The Bill Cook Gang, 1894–1895, p. 17.
Lonnie E. Underhill, I Came Here to Die, Not Make a Speech: Outlaw Cherokee Bill's Final Words, March 17, 1896, p. 28.
Lonnie E. Underhill, A Life of Crime in Just Thirteen Days: The Rufus Buck Gang, 1895, p. 38.
Lonnie E. Underhill, The Killing of Bill Doolin, August 25, 1896, p. 45.
Lonnie E. Underhill, The Hanging Judge: Isaac C. Parker, 1875–1896, p. 56.
Lonnie E. Underhill, George Isaac Maledon, Guard and Executioner: The Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas, 1873–1891, p. 64.
Lonnie E. Underhill, A Journey to the Other Side of the World: Ohio State Penitentiary, 1899–1901, p. 71.
Lonnie E. Underhill, The Train Robber Who Delivered the Mail: Al Jennings, Ohio State Penitentiary, p. 82.
Matt Wanat, Frank Traverse and the Mexico Western in Thomas Pynchon's Against the Day (2006), p. 90.
Published: 31-12-2022