Shotguns and Stagecoaches: The Brave Men Who Rode for Wells Fargo in the Wild West

Shotguns and Stagecoaches: The Brave Men Who Rode for Wells Fargo in the Wild West

by John Boessenecker
Shotguns and Stagecoaches: The Brave Men Who Rode for Wells Fargo in the Wild West

Shotguns and Stagecoaches: The Brave Men Who Rode for Wells Fargo in the Wild West

by John Boessenecker

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Overview

John Boessenecker presents the true stories of the Wild West heroes who guarded the iconic Wells Fargo stagecoaches and trains, battling colorful thieves, vicious highwaymen, and robbers armed with explosives.

The phrase "riding shotgun" was no teenage game to the men who guarded stagecoaches and trains of the Western frontier. Armed with sawed-off, double-barreled shotguns and an occasional revolver, these express messengers guarded valuable cargo through lawless terrain. They were tough, fighting men who risked their lives every time they climbed into the front boot of a Concord coach.

Boessenecker introduces soon-to-be iconic personalities like "Chips" Hodgkins, an express rider known for his white mule and his ability to outrace his competitors, and Henry Johnson, the first Wells Fargo detective. Their lives weren't just one shootout after another—their encounters with desperadoes were won just as often with quick wits and memorized-by-heart knowledge of the land.

The highway robbers also get their due. It wouldn't be a book about the Wild West without Black Bart, the most infamous stagecoach robber of all time, and Butch Cassidy's gang, America's most legendary train robbers.

Through the Gold Rush and the early days of delivery with horses and saddlebags, to the heyday of stagecoaches and huge shipments of gold, and finally the rise of the railroad and the robbers who concocted unheard-of schemes to loot trains, Wells Fargo always had courageous men to protect its treasure. Their unforgettable bravery and ingenuity make Shotguns and Stagecoaches a thrilling read.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250184894
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/12/2020
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 484,625
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 3 Months

About the Author

JOHN BOESSENECKER, a San Francisco trial lawyer and former police officer, is considered one of the leading authorities on crime and law enforcement in the Old West. He is the award-winning author of several books, including the New York Times bestselling Texas Ranger. In 2011 and 2013, True West magazine named Boessenecker Best Nonfiction Writer. He has appeared frequently as a historical commentator on PBS, The History Channel, A&E, and other networks.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part One: The Gold Rush Era
1. Wells Fargo’s Pioneer Messenger: Pilsbury “Chips” Hodgkins
2. The First Wells Fargo Detective: Henry Johnson
3. From First Stage Driver to Shotgun Messenger: Henry C. Ward
4. Twelve- Gauge Justice: Daniel C. Gay

Part Two: The Stage Robbery Era
5. From Pony Express to Wells Fargo: “Shotgun Jimmy” Brown
6. The Rifleman: Steve Venard
7. A Shotgun Messenger in Old Montana: John X. Beidler
8. “Honest, Faithful & Brave”: Eugene Blair
9. Chief Special Officer: James B. Hume
10. Riverman, Expressman: Andy Hall
11. The Man Who Captured Black Bart: Harry N. Morse
12. True Grit: Mike Tovey
13. Vigilante Vengeance: Buck Montgomery
14. Double-Barreled Death: Billy Hendricks

Part Three: The Train Robbery Era
15. “I Ain’t Afraid of Any Man”: Aaron Y. Ross
16. Train Robbers’ Nemesis: John N. Thacker
17. “Die, Damn You!”: J. Ernest Smith
18. Shotguns and Dynamite: Charles F. Charles
19. “Send a Coffin and a Doctor”: Jeff Milton
20. Fighting Wages: David Trousdale

Epilogue: A Legacy Squandered

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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