The vigilantes of Montana; Or, popular justice in the Rocky Mountains by Dimsdale

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Author Dimsdale, Thos. J. (Thomas Josiah), -1866
LoC No. rc01000127
Title The vigilantes of Montana; Or, popular justice in the Rocky Mountains
Being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band, together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperadoes, the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far West"
Original Publication United States: Montana Post Press, D. W. Tilton & Co.,1865,pubdate 1866.
Credits Steve Mattern and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Summary "The Vigilantes of Montana; Or, Popular Justice in the Rocky Mountains" by Thos. J. Dimsdale is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book provides a detailed narrative of the formation and actions of vigilante groups in Montana, focusing especially on the notorious Road Agent Band led by Henry Plummer. The primary topic addresses the necessity and justification of these extra-legal groups as they sought to restore order in lawless mining communities plagued by crime and violence. The opening of the narrative introduces the reader to the chaotic and dangerous environment of Montana's mining camps during this time. Dimsdale sets the stage by explaining the lawlessness that prompted ordinary citizens to form Vigilance Committees to administer justice where official law enforcement was absent or ineffective. The author highlights the contrasting lifestyles of miners and agricultural settlers, providing insight into the societal makeup that fueled a need for these self-appointed enforcers. Descriptions of life in mining camps reveal a mix of camaraderie, vice, and tragedy, painting a vivid picture of the rugged character of the people and the challenges they faced in their pursuit of safety and prosperity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F721: United States local history: Rocky Mountains. Yellowstone National Park
Subject Frontier and pioneer life -- Montana
Subject Montana -- History -- 19th century
Subject Vigilance committees
Subject Plummer, Henry Amos, -1864
Subject Criminals -- Montana
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EBook-No. 68146
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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