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Robert K. DeArment (Author)
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September 15, 1997

Here for the first time is the complete life story of the controversial lawman Frank Canton, born Joe Horner, who, after conviction and imprisonment for armed robbery, escaped to change his name and transform himself into an ambitious, hard-working peace officer pursuing felons all over the western frontier for almost half a century.

Canton was active in widely separate sections of the country--Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Alaska--during the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth. Western historian Robert K. DeArment has tracked down the facts of the mysterious Canton’s early life and misdeeds in Texas; his participation in the Johnson Country War as an agent of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association; his pursuit of the Daltons, Bill Doolin, and other outlaws in Oklahoma Territory; his experiences as a peace officer and gold prospector in Alaska; his career as a bounty hunter; and his ultimate success as adjutant general of the new state of Oklahoma.


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DeArment has written the first in-depth appraisal of one of the true mystery men of the Old West. Frank Canton's 1930 autobiography, Frontier Trails, in which he related his experiences as a lawman in Wyoming and Oklahoma, has long been a classic work. Decades after the book's publication, it was revealed that his name was actually Joe Horner and that he had started out as a Texas badman. Having fled Texas ahead of the law, he assumed the Canton name, becoming a respectable Wyoming rancher and the sheriff of Johnson County. As an agent of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, he led the "invasion" of that county by the cattlemen. The Johnson County War of 1892 ended in chaos, requiring intervention by the U.S. president. Canton became a deputy U.S. marshal in the Oklahoma Territory, a peace officer and gold prospector in Alaska, a bounty hunter, and eventually the well-respected adjutant general of the new state of Oklahoma. A fast-paced, objective biography that will be a significant addition to western history collections. Fred Egloff --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Robert K. DeArment is a University of Toledo, Ohio, graduate whose special field of interest is nineteenth-century American history with special emphasis on outlaws and law enforcement in the frontier West. He is the author of Bat Masterson: The Man and the Legend, also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.


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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press (September 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080612900X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806129006
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,128,856 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bad man gone good (mostly), November 17, 2005
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Frank Canton, whose real name was Joe Horner, was a fascinating Old West character. In fact, he's one of those characters that seem to fit perfectly those stereotypical views of what Old West characters are supposed to be: daring, full of bravura, mysterious, dangerous, dismissive of the law. Canton was all these things.

He started life in Virginia in 1849 as Joseph Horner. He went to Texas after the Civil War and became a cowboy. When not punching cattle he began stealing Indian ponies and then shot a soldier in a barroom brawl in Jacksboro, Texas. He was eventually arrested and sent to prison in Huntsville. In August 1879, while on a work detail outside the prison walls, Hunter escaped and headed north. He changed his name to Frank Canton.

More cowboy work brought him to Johnson County, Wyoming, where he became sheriff. When the Johnson County War broke out between large cattle ranchers and small farmers, Canton accepted a position with the Wyoming Stock Growers Association and sided with the big ranchers. He was there when the violence took place in 1892, a hired gun.

None of the violence in Johnson County ever resulted in a trial, so Canton left the state for Oklahoma. Here he had a change in conscience and began working on the side of the law bringing in criminals. In 1897, he went to Alaska where he became a deputy U.S. marshal; he also met the author Rex Beach there and had many prospecting adventures with him.

When he was relieved of his duties after an investigation of his past dredged up some of the unsavory details of his life, he returned to Oklahoma, where he became the state's first adjutant general in 1907. He retired in 1916, a success, and died in 1927.

Canton's reported life was filled with mystery and half-truths. He wrote an autobiography that was published posthumously in 1930 that distorts or eliminates facts regarding events in his life. DeArment does an excellent job of correcting these mistakes and filling in the gaps. His research is extensive (I loved the marginal notes he cites that he found in a copy of Canton's aoutobiography in the Buffalo, Wyoming, public library, where the anonymous reader points out one lie after another, ending with "Too bad he didn't hang."). And the writing is excellent. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the Old West or in unusual and controversial characters.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tells the rest of Canton's story, June 1, 2000
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Frank Canton was sheriff of Buffalo, Wyoming in the 1880s and during the Johnson County War. Later he was a Deputy US Marshal in Oklahoma Territory, rising to high rank in Oklahoma law enforcement. He wrote an autobiography titled "Frontier Trails" that is a classic of western adventure about his life as a western lawman. Only, Frank Canton completely left out a significant part of his life history--his real name was Joe Horner and he was a convicted bank robber and murderer from Texas who had escaped from prison.

Alias Frank Canton fills in the blanks Canton left in his story, and does it very well. The reading was interesting and appeared to have been very well researched.

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Frank Canton, Joe Horner, Circle City, United States, Frank Lake, National Guard, General Canton, Bee Dunn, San Antonio, Courtesy American Heritage Center, Nate Champion, Sheriff Canton, University of Wyoming, Van Devanter, Burk Burnett, Jack County, Jack Flagg, Sheriff Angus, Sheriff Lake, University of Oklahoma, Courtesy Western History Collections, Fort Richardson, Indian Territory, Oklahoma City, Charlie Basch
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