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Captain J. A. Brooks, Texas Ranger

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Captain J. A. Brooks, Texas Ranger

Written by: Paul N. Spellman
Narrated by: Ray Montecalvo
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James Abijah Brooks (1855-1944) was one of the four Great Captains in Texas Ranger history, others including Bill McDonald, John Hughes, and John Rogers. Over the years historians have referred to the captain as “John” Brooks, because he tended to sign with his initials, but also because W. W. Sterling’s classic Trails and Trials of a Texas Ranger mistakenly named him as Captain John Brooks.

Born and raised in Civil War-torn Kentucky, a reckless adventurer on the American and Texas frontier, and a quick-draw Texas Ranger captain who later turned in his six-shooter to serve as a county judge, Brooks’ life reflects the raucous era of the late 19th and early 20th-century American West. As a Texas Ranger, Brooks participated in the high-profile events of his day, from the fence-cutting wars to the El Paso prizefight, from the Conner Fight - where he lost three fingers from his left hand - to the Temple rail strike, all with a resolute demeanor and a fast gun. A shoot-out in Indian Territory nearly cost him his life and then jeopardized his career, and a lifelong bout with old Kentucky bourbon did the same.

With three other distinguished Ranger captains, Brooks witnessed and helped promote the transformation of the elite Frontier Battalion into the Ranger Force. As a state legislator, he brokered the creation of a South Texas county that bears his name today, and where he served for 28 years as county judge. He was the quintessential enforcer of frontier justice, scars and all.

The book is published by University of North Texas Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2007 Paul N. Spellman (P)2022 Redwood Audiobooks
Biographies & Memoirs United States Texas Kentucky War
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