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King Fisher : the short life and elusive legend of a Texas desperado

Title
King Fisher : the short life and elusive legend of a Texas desperado / by Chuck Parsons and Thomas C. Bicknell.
ISBN
9781574418613
1574418610
9781574418729
Publication
Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, [2022]
Physical Description
xv, 272 pages, 28 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Summary
America's Wild West created an untold number of notorious characters, and in southwestern Texas, John King Fisher (1855-1884) was foremost among them. To friends and foes alike, he insisted he be called "King." He found a home in the tough sun-beaten Nueces Strip, a lawless land between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande. There he gathered a gang of rustlers around him at his ranch on Pendencia Creek. For a decade King and his gang raided both sides of the Rio Grande, shooting down any who opposed them. Newspapers claimed King killed potential witnesse--he was never convicted of cattle or horse stealing, or murder. King's reign ended when he was arrested by Texas Ranger Captain Leander McNelly. In no uncertain terms he advised Fisher to change his ways, so King became deputy sheriff of Uvalde County. But his hard-won respectability would not last. On a spring night in 1884, King made the mistake of accompanying the truly notorious gambler and gunfighter Ben Thompson on a tour of San Antonio, where several years prior Thompson shot down Jack Harris at the latter's saloon and theater, the Vaudeville. Recklessly, King Fisher accompanied Thompson back to the theater, where assassins were waiting. When the smoke cleared, Fisher was stretched out beside Thompson, dead from thirteen gunshot wounds"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Parsons, Chuck. King Fisher Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, [2022]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 21, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The Call of the Pendencia
The Walls of Huntsville
Gathering at El Paso del Aguila
"Our Entire Frontier Is Infested with Outlaws"
"A Sort of Prince Among Bandits"
Escape from the Rangers
On the King's Highway
King Fisher, Peace Maker
Into the "Den of Infamy"
A Dozen Carbines
The Times in Which He Lived
Appendix A: The Pardon of John King Fisher
Appendix B: Texas State Historical Marker
Appendix C: Uvalde and Vicinity Communication
Appendix D: King Fisher's letter to the Express
Appendix E: The King Fisher Family Tree
Appendix F: Sheriff Boatright's Appointment of J.K. Fisher
Appendix G: J.K. Fisher's Oath of Office.
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