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9781585747856

The Last Posse; A Jailbreak, a Manhunt, and the End of Hang-'Em-High Justice

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    9781585747856

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    1585747858

  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2003-06-01
  • Publisher: The Lyons Press
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Summary

For anyone living west of the Mississippi in 1912, the biggest news that fateful year was not the sinking of the Titanic. Nor was it Pancho Villa's brazen raid into New Mexico and the killing of several U.S. citizens. Instead, it was a violent escape from the Nebraska state penitentiary planned and carried out by a trio of notorious robbers and safe-blowers. In the early spring of 1912, two black prisoners undertake an escape from the Nebraska state penitentiary but fail after an informant betrays them. When the deputy warden is stabbed and killed, throwing the prison into chaos, three white convicts carry out their own prison break. With guns of unknown provenance, Charles Morley, John Dowd, and Charles Taylor shoot their way out of Lancaster Prison, killing the warden and wounding his brother in the process. Hunted by three hundred lawmen across the Nebraska plains through a blinding snowstorm, the outlaws invade homes (demanding food, horses, and silk handkerchiefs) and kidnap a young farmer, to the horror of his pregnant teenage bride. What happens next, who gets shot, and who gets hanged are both tragic and thrilling--and set the stage for a modern American jurisprudence and prison reform, ending forever the era of hang-'em-high justice.

Author Biography

GALE E. CHRISTIANSON, Distinguished Professor of the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana State University, is the author of Greenhouse: The 200-Year History of Global Warming and Edwin Hubble: Mariner of the Nebulae, a New York Times Notable Book praised by Carl Sagan as one of the best science books of 1995. He lives in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Table of Contents

Prologue xi
``Stand Up for Jesus''
1(28)
Breakout
29(18)
The Desperadoes
47(50)
Vanished
97(32)
``This Is Awful''
129(16)
Danse Macabre
145(32)
The Death Wagon
177(30)
Judgment Days
207(32)
Epilogue 239(16)
Bibliography and Endnotes 255(18)
Acknowledgments 273(4)
Index 277

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