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The Guns at Three Forks

The Guns at Three Forks
Author: Terrell L. Bowers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2004
Genre: Outlaws
ISBN: 9780709075189

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The war between the Union and the Confederacy had ended. But the fight was not over for the Kenyon family. Being Yankees, their presence in Three Forks, Texas is met with hostility and resentment. But when Dave Kenyon is forced to kill the cousin of a bandit leader, the Union boys and pro-Confederate populace must rally together.


The Guns at Three Forks

The Guns at Three Forks
Author: Terrell Bowers
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-11-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781979388207

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The war between the Union and the Confederacy had ended, but the fight is not over for the Kenyon family. Being Yankees, their presence in Three Forks, Texas, is met with hostility and resentment. Dave Kenyon defies the odds and tries to court a local girl. Then he is forced to kill the cousin of a deadly bandit leader, Angel Gervaso, who vows revenge and sends his gang to burn Three Forks to the ground. The Union boys and pro-Confederate populace must now rally together against an unbeatable force!


Guns at the Forks

Guns at the Forks
Author: Walter O'Meara
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822971283

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Guns at the Forks is a special reissue commemorating the 250th anniversary of the French and Indian War. In a spirited, intelligent, and informative history, O'Meara tells the story of five successive forts, particularly Fort Duquesne and Fort Pitt, and the dramatic part they played in the war between 1750 and 1760. He describes Washington's capitulation at Fort Necessity, Braddock's defeat at the Monongahela, and Forbes's successful campaign to retake Fort Duquesne. Although most of the action in the book takes place at the strategically important forks of the Ohio, where present-day Pittsburgh stands, O'Meara's narrative relates the two forts to the larger story of the French and Indian War and elucidates their roles in sparking a global conflict that altered the course of world events and decided the fate of empires.


Bo Henry at Three Forks

Bo Henry at Three Forks
Author: Daniel Bradford
Publisher: Savant Books & Publications
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0997247274

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Bodine "Bo" Henry, a U.S. Marshal in the 1870s American west, sets out to rescue the wife of his partner, Daniel Blue, from kidnappers. Despite his lightening-fast gun and the help of Dan's quick mind, his task quickly complicates, requiring Bo to resolve several additional crimes. In the process, Bo meets the enigmatic yet lovely Rose O'Reilly.


Three Forks

Three Forks
Author: Tom Marlin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2001-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0759616523

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Early Reviews of the Book: "Rich in historical detail and characterization . . . A fascinating glimpse of life in early 19th century Dallas and North Texas!" -- Teresa Warfield, author of the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman trilogy and eight other novels "Three Forks is an evocative novel of early North Texas. Tom Marlin tells a compelling story of the conflict between the Caddo Tribe and the early frontier settlers, encompassing the myriad emotions and complexities of the people who struggled in opposition to forge a life on the rugged Texas frontier." -- Jacky Sach, co-founder of Book Ends, LLC and former senior managing editor at Berkley Books (later Penguin Putnam Inc.) About the Book: The novel follows the trails of Jake Chalk, a young settler conscripted into the Texas Militia in 1838, and his bitter enemy, Black Wolf, a Caddo war chief. Both are driven by revenge and their inevitable confrontation becomes a mutual obsession. Jake meets and fights beside many men for whom several of today's North Texas counties, cities and universities are named. While coming of age, Jake grows to be a fierce Militia fighter, courts a beautiful young woman, helps build a frontier fort and is instrumental in settling a new city named Dallas. More than a western novel and written in the entertaining, historical docudrama style of John Jakes and James Michener, Three Forks: a Novel of Texas tells the exciting story of the events preceding the settlement of North Texas, and the founding of Dallas in 1842. The novel takes the reader back in time to walk among and meet the famous historical figures who helped build Texas in the 1830s and 1840s. Researched in many cases to the original document level, the novel not only details the history of an area once called "Three Forks," but also provides perspective on the fascinating historic events that occurred throughout the Republic of Texas, and led to its subsequent acceptance as a US state. Three Forks, named for the confluence of the three main forks of the Trinity River, was a huge block of land in North Texas that today is larger than thirty-six individual US states in population, and nine states in geographical area. It is the home of the world's largest airport, and includes major US cities such as Dallas, Fort Worth and their rapidly growing surrounding cities. Despite the significance of this area, its fascinating history, spanning 1836 to 1846, is frequently overlooked. This period follows the fall of the Alamo and the Texans' victory at San Jacinto, which leads to freedom from Mexico. As a result, The Republic of Texas is formed - an entire country separate from the United States. The period ends as Texas achieves US statehood, and the US goes to war with Mexico. Even more overlooked in this period are the conflicts between the Texas Militia in Northeast Texas and many Native American tribes. Brutal attacks by both sides result in many deaths. Terror reigns throughout North Texas settlements and Native American villages. The dispute is over Three Forks, with its beautiful forests, rolling green hills and grassy plains. Tom Marlin's experience and renown as an artist presents itself in his writing. Through well-crafted prose and dialogues from many cultures, he paints word landscapes and panoramas similar to those found in the works of Zane Gray. Despite the serious drama of military battles and human conflict, romance and humor permeate a revealing story that will both entertain and inform the reader. The novel also contains nine fully illustrated maps.


Fury at Three Forks

Fury at Three Forks
Author: Dwight Bennett Newton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021
Genre: Large type books
ISBN: 9781638081258

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"Will Clayborn never thought he'd ever be going back to the Anvil Ranch at Three Forks. Old Riley Adams, who owned the Anvil, had taken him in and treated him like a son. But then Riley had taken it into his head to run Will off his ranch for some cattle rustling he hadn't done. When Will heard that Riley Adams was dying, he came back to a town that hated and feared him. But it was too late to see Riley: Instead, there was young Wes Adams waiting for him with a gun. In just a few minutes, Wes Adams was dead. Now Will Clayborn had his work cut out for him. He had to save Anvil Ranch from hardcases like Sid Gannon and Mart Jenkins, in a town where just about everybody hated his guts"--


Chicks with Guns

Chicks with Guns
Author: Lindsay McCrum
Publisher: Vendome Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780865652750

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Presents a portrait collection of women and guns with subjects expressing their passion for firearms.


Valeron's Range

Valeron's Range
Author: Terrell L Bowers
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2016-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0719821452

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After the Civil War, three Valeron brothers brought their families to an untamed wilderness at the Colorado-Wyoming border. Fifteen years later, they had carved out an empire, complete with cattle, mining, a mill, and the nearby town named after them. When Scarlet Valeron, poised to be married in Pueblo, Colorado, is kidnapped and her betrothed killed, a desperate call goes out to the Valeron family. Brothers, cousins, and hired help unite in an effort to find her and bring her back. They learn Scarlet is on her way to Brimstone, a bandit stronghold of over a hundred gunmen and outlaws. Most men would look at the incredible odds and figure Scarlet was lost forever. The Valeron’s, however, see it as a matter of family honour to get their kin back, and settle the score!


Three Rivers

Three Rivers
Author: Tiffany Quay Tyson
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250063264

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"For three years Melody Mahaffey has been on the road, touring as a keyboardist with a terrible Christian pop band she can hardly stand. So when her mother calls, full of her usual dire news and dramatic pronouncements, Melody is relieved to pack her bags and call it quits. But at the sprawling, defunct Three Rivers Farm her family calls home, Melody is shocked to discover her father is dying. Even worse, her mother has abandoned the family, leaving Melody the sole caretaker of her father and brain-damaged brother. Sure that her daughter will do the right thing, Geneva leaves to seek spiritual guidance and break things off with her long-time lover. [Meanwhile, ] rain begins to fall and an epic flood threatens the Mississippi Delta"--


The Guns of Dealey Plaza -- Weapons and the Kennedy Assassination

The Guns of Dealey Plaza -- Weapons and the Kennedy Assassination
Author: John Craig
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 132989216X

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This study investigates the numerous sightings and sounds of weapons in and around Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963 as well as bullets and bullet fragments found in Dealey Plaza and experiments that employed 21st century technology to investigate details of the JFK assassination that were unavailable to the Warren Commission and the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) investigations. High definition television, high-speed cameras, and 3D laser scans that create accurate virtual worlds are some of the latest technical instruments used to dissect the nature of the shots fired in Dealey Plaza.