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Barbs, Bullets, and Blood

Harold D Jobes

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  • 448 sidor
  • 2025
In 1874 Joseph Glidden patented and manufactured the nations first barbed wire, and the next year Henry Sanborn came to Texas selling Gliddens wire to cattlemen. Sales increased each year, and in 1883 Sanborn sold Texas ranchers one million dollars worth of barbed wire, but free-range cattle advocates and homesteaders revolted against the barbed wire fences; more than half of Texass counties experienced fence cutting. In the eyes of some Texans, barbed-wire fences stopped cattle drives, interfered with homesteading, and wrecked the states economy, but the act of fence cutting precipitated extreme levels of violence between the ranchers and the fence cutters. Fence cutting occurred as far north as Montana, but no state suffered the magnitude of fence cutting and violence as in Texas. Fence cutting usually occurred at night and responsibility for stopping it fell on local lawmen, who often failed. The Texas state government lacked statutory authority and financial means to stop it, so Governor John Ireland called the Texas legislature to Austin for a special session to write new laws and appropriate funds to cope with this revolution. After successful passage, Pinkerton and Ferrells commercial detectives and the Texas Rangers stepped in to assist. A war of barbs, bullets, and blood followed. Soon detectives fled the state, a Ranger was assassinated, and another Ranger wounded. In a midnight shootout with Rangers, two fence cutters were killed, one of them the neighboring communitys justice of the peace. Texass fence-cutting incidents are found scattered in earlier writings, but Barbs, Bullets, and Blood is the first comprehensive coverage of one of the states most violent and costly episodes.
  • Författare: Harold D Jobes
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781574419641
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 448
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2025-06-15
  • Förlag: University of North Texas Press,U.S.