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Author Parsons, Chuck, author

Title Captain Jack Helm : a victim of Texas Reconstruction violence / by Chuck Parsons ; foreword by Kenneth W. Howell
Published Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 302 pages) : illustrations, map
Series Number 18 in the A.C. Greene series
A.C. Greene series ; no. 18
Contents A nation torn apart -- Troubles on the DeWitt-Lavaca Counties line -- The Choate Ranch raid -- Action in Matagorda County -- Feuding against the Taylors -- "Six shooter gentry" -- Gunfire at the Billings Store -- "Attempting to escape" -- Epilogue: The grave of John Jackson Helm -- Appendix A: Jack Helm, Dewitt County Captain Commanding -- Appendix B: Vigilantes in Goliad County -- Appendix C: State police roster of Capt. Jack Helm -- Appendix D: Regulators of Goliad County
Summary In Captain Jack Helm, Chuck Parsons explores the life of a lawman in post-Civil War Texas, John Jackson "Jack" Helm. Previous biographers have neglected this man, whose main claim to fame has been that he was a victim of man-killer John Wesley Hardin. That he was, but he was much more in his violence-filled lifetime during Reconstruction Texas. Beginning as a Confederate soldier, he soon changed allegiance and became a fervent Unionist. With a quasi-legal hanging in his background, Helm focused on establishing law and order in Central and South Texas. At first a deputy sheriff, he quickly assumed the role of a Regulator and soon was recognized as the leader of a group of vigilantes. During this period as deputy sheriff, then county sheriff, and finally captain of the notorious Texas State Police, he developed a reputation as a violent and ruthless man-hunter. He arrested many suspected lawbreakers, but often his prisoner was killed before reaching a jail for "attempting to escape." This horrific tendency ultimately brought about his downfall. Helm's aggressive enforcement of his version of "law and order" resulted in a deadly confrontation with two of his enemies in the midst of the Sutton-Taylor Feud. Jack Helm's name is on several memorials honoring lawmen having fallen in the line of duty. Helm may never gain prominence as John Wesley Hardin or Bill Longley have, but this biography restores his rightful place among the noteworthy personalities of not only Texas but the entire Southwest
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-284) and index
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Subject Helm, Jack, 1837-1873.
Hardin, John Wesley, 1853-1895.
SUBJECT Hardin, John Wesley, 1853-1895 fast
Subject Sheriffs -- Texas -- Biography
Police, State -- Texas -- Biography
Outlaws -- Texas -- Biography
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Texas
Frontier and pioneer life -- Texas
Violence -- Texas -- History -- 19th century
Sutton-Taylor Feud.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
Frontier and pioneer life
Outlaws
Police, State
Sheriffs
Sutton-Taylor Feud
Violence
Texas
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
Author Howell, Kenneth Wayne, 1967- writer of foreword
ISBN 9781574417265
1574417266