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OverviewOn a sweltering August night in 1876, Methodist minister William England, his wife, Selena, and two of her children were brutally slaughtered in their North Texas home. Acting on Selena's deathbed testimony, a neighbor, his brother-in-law, and a friend were arrested and tried for the murders. Murder in Montague tells the story of this gruesome crime and its murky aftermath. In this engrossing blend of true crime reporting, social drama, and legal history, author Glen Sample Ely presents a vivid snapshot of frontier justice and retribution in Texas following the Civil War. The sheer brutality of the Montague murders terrified settlers already traumatized by decades of chaos, violence, and fear - from the deadly raids of Comanche and Kiowa Indians to the terrors of vigilantes, lynchings, and Reconstruction lawlessness. But the crime's aftermath - involving five Texas governors, five trials at Montague and Gainesville, five appeals to the Texas Court of Appeals, and three life sentences at hard labor in the state's abominable and inhumane prison system - offered little in the way of reassurance or resolution. Viewed from any perspective, the 1876 England family murders were both a human tragedy and a miscarriage of justice. Combining the long view of history and the intimate detail of true crime reporting, Murder in Montague deftly captures this moment of reckoning in the story of Texas, as vigilante justice grudgingly gave way to an established system of law and order. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Glen Sample ElyPublisher: University of Oklahoma Press Imprint: University of Oklahoma Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.233kg ISBN: 9780806167091ISBN 10: 0806167092 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 27 August 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsGlen Ely’s Murder in Montague is an intricate, dazzling, historical true-crime whodunit. Ely examines the reasons for the extraordinary level of violence in Texas and the specific reasons for the slaughter of four members of the England family. He also details the travails of those convicted and offers a fascinating coda to this long-forgotten murder. Murder in Montague is a compelling, propulsive history."" —Michael Ariens author of Lone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas Glen Ely's Murder in Montague is an intricate, dazzling, historical true-crime whodunit. Ely examines the reasons for the extraordinary level of violence in Texas and the specific reasons for the slaughter of four members of the England family. He also details the travails of those convicted and offers a fascinating coda to this long-forgotten murder. Murder in Montague is a compelling, propulsive history. --Michael Ariens author of Lone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas Combining the long view of history and the intimate detail of true crime reporting, Murder in Montague captures a pivotal moment in Texas's legal history, as vigilante justice grudgingly gave way to an established system of law and order...presenting a realistic, unflinching portrait of a Lone Star criminal justice system in transition following the Civil War. --Texas Supreme Court Historical Society Journal Few historians have put as much effort into understanding small town justice like Glen Sample Ely has in his book Murder in Montague: FrontierJustice and Retribution in Texas. Murder in Montague is a well-written and comprehensive book that builds on reliable historical research, findings, and sources. It could be used as a supplementary textbook for Texas history or criminal justice classes focused on understanding the criminal justice system in the late nineteenth century. -- Southwestern Historical Quarterly ...this slim but well-written and superbly researched volume reveals scores of lessons related to police procedures, advocacy at both the first instance and upon review, and how humankind may best be studied through the lens of psychology. -- Canadian Law Library Review Fascinating . . . Highly recommended for true-crime readers and those interested in forgotten Texas history. --Western Writers of America, Roundup Magazine This deliberate, beautifully written work offers a disturbing, clear-sighted look into murder on the frontier. Any collection of Western U.S. History or true crime is incomplete without this title. --Library Journal Glen Ely's Murder in Montague is an intricate, dazzling, historical true-crime whodunit. Ely examines the reasons for the extraordinary level of violence in Texas and the specific reasons for the slaughter of four members of the England family. He also details the travails of those convicted and offers a fascinating coda to this long-forgotten murder. Murder in Montague is a compelling, propulsive history. --Michael Ariens author of Lone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas This deliberate, beautifully written work offers a disturbing, clear-sighted look into murder on the frontier. Any collection of Western U.S. History or true crime is incomplete without this title. --Library Journal Glen Ely's Murder in Montague is an intricate, dazzling, historical true-crime whodunit. Ely examines the reasons for the extraordinary level of violence in Texas and the specific reasons for the slaughter of four members of the England family. He also details the travails of those convicted and offers a fascinating coda to this long-forgotten murder. Murder in Montague is a compelling, propulsive history. --Michael Ariens author of Lone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas Author InformationGlen Sample Ely is a Texas historian and documentary producer. Ely earned his Ph.D. from Texas Christian University and is the author of Where the West Begins: Debating Texas Identity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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