
- 224 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
In his newest book, Devils River, Patrick Dearen traces the 400-year history of the notorious river from the time of the first Spanish explorers to the modernization of southwestern Texas and the coming of the railroad. He vividly retells stories of Indian encounters, train robberies, and other horrific events that prove just how the name “Devils River” was coined. With his inimitable style, the author weaves together a variety of themes--military events, including the Civil War and stories about the Texas Rangers; the development of the first mail lines; and the introduction of cattle and sheep raising--into a comprehensive account of the violence and bloodshed surrounding the Devils River. The nature of the river’s history is such that very few anecdotes have happy endings, but Devils River contains stories of triumphs as well as disasters. Although this is an excellent account for historians studying the west, it is also very accessible to others with little or no background in early western history.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Frontispiece
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Author’s Note
- Chapter 1: A River Unique
- Chapter 2: Spanish Attempts at Conquest
- Chapter 3: Blazing the Devils Trail
- Chapter 4: Dead Man’s Pass
- Chapter 5: By Mail Coach and Hoof
- Chapter 6: An Army Post at Second Crossing
- Chapter 7: The San Antonio to San Diego Mail
- Chapter 8: Indian Trouble
- Chapter 9: Gray Replaces Blue
- Chapter 10: The Devils Indian War
- Chapter 11: Black Seminoles to the Rescue
- Chapter 12: Avenging in Mexico
- Chapter 13: Last of the Arrows
- Chapter 14: Coming of the Southern Pacific
- Chapter 15: The Big Cattle Drift
- Chapter 16: Horn, Fleece, and Drouth
- Chapter 17: Badmen Rise Up
- Chapter 18: A Potential for Sudden Death
- Chapter 19: Fang, Claw, and Buffalo Hides
- Chapter 20: The Devil’s Brood
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author