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Frontier Justice


Frontier Justice in the Wild West; Bungled, Bizarre and Fascinating Executions 

ISBN 0762743891 Published: 2007

FRONTIER JUSTICE

“With feelings of profound regret and sorrow, I hereby invite you to attend and witness the private and decent and humane execution of two human beings ... You are expected to deport yourself in a respectful manner and any flippant or unseemly language or conduct on your part will not be allowed.”
   Invitation for the double hanging of
   Francisco Rentario and Hilario Hidalgo
 

ON THE WESTERN FRONTIER, where jailhouses were few and gunslinging, cattle rustling, and stagecoach robberies were common, legal executions served both as a deterrent and as entertainment. In some cases, invitations summoned spectators – and they came in droves. From 1854 to 1910, in the lawless towns of the Old West, more than one thousand men (and two women) were executed. And while most of these punishments went off “without a hitch,” a handful of necktie parties and firing squads stand out in the annals of history. FRONTIER JUSTICE IN THE WILD WEST examines eighteen of the most interesting, controversial, and unusual executions.