12 books found
by William Richard Cutter
1910
by Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich
1904
The sixth action-packed historical western from national bestselling authors William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone featuring Buck Trammel, former Pinkerton-turned Wyoming Territory lawman! Ben Washington and his gang of murdering prairie rats have been terrorizing Wyoming Territory for quite a spell: rustling cattle, robbing stagecoaches and railroads, and slaughtering settlers. When Sheriff Buck Trammel of Laramie learns that Washington and his killers have been menacing an innocent family, he and his deputy ride out and bring Washington in the hard way—at the barrel of a gun. When word spreads fast of Washington’s capture, gambler Adam Hagen begins taking wagers on the outlaw’s fate—where and when his gang will bust him loose—and quickly finds himself sitting atop a mountain of cash. Naturally, greed forces Hagen to open the stakes nationwide. As the stink of easy money grows, the New Orleans gang known as the LeBlanc Brothers crawl into town posing as cattlemen. And the LeBlanc’s never leave a job empty-handed . . . When the LeBlanc Brothers team up with Washington’s cut-throats join Washington cut-throats, Trammel is forced to play a dangerous high-stakes game of own where any move he makes could not only cost a deputy his life, but threaten justice in Laramie forever. Johnstone Country. Where Real Cowboys Never Run. They Fight Back.
Henry George Trout (1770-1852) was born at London, England, the son of George Trout, a doorkeeper for the House of Commons. An officer in the British army, he came to Canada with his regiment about the middle of the 1790s. He married Rachel Emerson (1775-1845), a native of Connecticut in 1799 and settled at Fort Erie, Ontario. They had nine children, 1799-1819. Sometime after the War of 1812, he received a grant of land in the Township of Erin, Wellington County, Ontario, and the family settled there. He was appointed magistrate soon after settling in Erin. Descendants listed lived in Ontario, Wisconsin, Texas and elsewhere.