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Myth Of The Hanging Tree:
Torrez, Robet J.

Myth Of The Hanging Tree:

Stories Of Crime And Punishment In Territorial New Mexico

University of New Mexico Press (Apr 16, 2008)
9780826343796
| Soft Cover
196 pages | English
$ 19.00 | Value: $ 19.00
Dewey 364.66097890903
LC Classification HV8699.U6 .T67 2008
LC Control No. 2007033161

Subject

  • Capital Punishment - History. - New Mexico
  • Hanging - History. - New Mexico
  • New Mexico - History

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The haunting specter of hanging trees holds a powerful sway on the American imagination, conjuring images of rough-and-tumble frontier towns struggling to impose law and order in a land where violence was endemic. In this thoughtful study, former New Mexico State Historian Robert Tórrez examines several fascinating criminal cases that reveal the harsh and often gruesome realities of the role hangings, legal or otherwise, played in the administration of frontier justice. At first glance, the topic may seem downright morbid, and in a sense it is, but these violent attempts at justice are embedded in our perception of America's western experience. In tracing territorial New Mexico's efforts to enforce law, Tórrez challenges the myths and popular perceptions about hangings and lynchings in this corner of the Wild West.

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Value $ 19.00