Texas Rangers -- History
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Texas Rangers -- History
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Texas Rangers
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- The men who wear the star, the story of the Texas Rangers, Charles M. Robinson III
- A vaquero of the brush country, partly from the reminiscences of John Young, by J. Frank Dobie ; illustrated by Justin G. Gruelle ; preface by Lawrence Clark Powell
- Daisy presents the story of the Texas Rangers, an American legend, by Robert W. Stephens
- Texas Rangers, by Herman Toepperwein ; illustrations by Emilie Toepperwein
- The Ranger ideal, Texas Rangers in the hall of fame, 1823-1861, by Darren L. Ivey, Volume 1
- The Texas Rangers, a factual, illustrated account of the nation's oldest and most famous state law enforcement officers, 1823-1973, by Gene Fallwell
- The Texas Rangers, men of valor and action, by Mike Cox
- Rawhide ranger, Ira Aten, enforcing law on the Texas frontier, Bob Alexander
- The Texas Rangers, a registry and history, Darren L. Ivey
- José Tomás Canales and the Texas Rangers, myth, identity, and power in South Texas, 1900-1920, by Richard Henry Ribb
- The Texas Rangers!, a History Map
- The legend begins, the Texas Rangers, 1823-1845, by Frederick Wilkins
- Creating the professional Texas lawman, meeting the challenge 1900-2000, Ramiro "Ray" Martinez ; with a forward by Robert Nieman
- The Texas Rangers, images and incidents, by John L. Davis
- Texas rising, the epic true story of the Lone Star Republic and the rise of the Texas Rangers, 1836-1846, Stephen L. Moore
- The Ranger ideal, Texas Rangers in the hall of fame, 1874-1930, by Darren L. Ivey, Volume 2
- Six and one-half years in the Ranger service, the memoirs of Ira Aten, [Ira Aten]
- Texas rising, the epic history of the lone star republic and the rise of the Texas Rangers, 1836-1846, Stephen L. Moore
- The Ranger Companies of Bandera County, Earl S. Hardin, Jr
- Policing the Great Plains, Rangers, Mounties, and the North American frontier, 1875-1910, Andrew R. Graybill
- Terry's Texas Rangers, history of the Eighth Texas Cavalry, by Bryan S. Bush
- Texas Rangers along the Rio Grande, 1910-1919, by John Busby McClung
- How the law got into the chaparral, conversations with old Texas Rangers, by Frederic Remington ; edited by John H. Jenkins
- Stories of the Texas Rangers
- Selected chapters from Early pioneers and Texas Rangers, published in the Seguin enterprise, Seguin, Texas, 1935-'36, [A.J. Sowell]
- The gentlemen in the white hats, dramatic episodes in the history of the Texas Rangers, by C.L. Douglas
- Texas rangers, the real stories
- A Ranger legacy;, 150 years of service to Texas,, by D. E. Kilgore. Foreword by Wilson E. Speir
- Savage frontier, rangers, riflemen, and Indian wars in Texas, Stephen L. Moore
- The authorized Texas Rangers cookbook
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