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This bloody deed : the Magruder incident
Title:
This bloody deed : the Magruder incident
Summary:
The infamous robbery of Lewiston merchant Lloyd Magruder and his companions during the 1860s gold rush is legendary in Idaho, Montana, and Washington. In This Bloody Deed, author Ladd Hamilton presents a compelling account of the destruction of Magruder's pack train by road agents in the Bitterroot Mountains and the subsequent quest by Magruder's friend Hill Beachey to track the killers to San Francisco, escort them back to Idaho Territory, and then protect them from mob justice until they could be tried in court. Hamilton's imaginative characterizations of Magruder, Beachey, outlaw sheriff Henry Plummer, and a large cast of other historical figures in early Idaho, Montana, and California is based on his years of knowing the many and varied peoples of the West. Also underlying Hamilton's work is his insightful knowledge of the early gold camps in Idaho and Montana territories.
Physical Description:
xviii, 253 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portrait ; 23 cm
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Publisher:
Washington State University Press,
Publication Date:
1994
ISBN:
9780874221077
Publication Information:
Pullman, WA : Washington State University Press, [©1994]
Call Number:
364.152 HAMILTON
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