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5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a well-written account of the Montana Vigilantes.,
By joeforte@home.com (Seattle, Wash) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Montana's Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action (Paperback)
This account of the Vigilantes of Bannack and Virginia City is well documented and verifies, or, is verified by, Dimsdale's account of the vigilantes. My great-grandfather, Bob Dempsey, was a citizen of Bannack and had a ranch between Bannack and Virginia City. He was not involved with the members of Plummer's gang but somewhat on the fringe of things. My grandfather James Dempsey married Ellen LeCompte in Virginia City. Williams was the leader of the vigilantes but did not want his name used in the Dimsdale account. This account is accurate and can be verified by historical records available. Vi
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This review is from: Montana's Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action (Paperback)
This was a good purchase and went very smoothly. The book was in excellent condition. The book was purchased after a visit to Virginia City, Montana. The 1860's was a very interesting time with the start of an instant city due to the finding of gold. With the hard working miners came the lowest element of humanity. The book portrays how law and order were started.
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Montana's Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action by Llewellyn Link Callaway (Paperback - February 15, 1997)
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