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Bad Boy From Rosebud: the Murderous Life of Kenneth Allen Mcduff

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In October of 1989, the State of Texas set Kenneth Allen McDuff, the Broomstick Murderer, free on parole. By choosing to murder again, McDuff became the architect of an extraordinarily intolerant atmosphere in Texas. The spasm of prison construction and parole reforms—collectively called the “McDuff Rules”—resulted from an enormous display of anger vented towards a system that allowed McDuff to kill, and kill again. Bad Boy from Rosebud is a chilling account of the life of one of the most heartless and brutal serial killers in American history. Gary M. Lavergne goes beyond horror into an analysis of the unbelievable subculture in which McDuff lived. Equally compelling are the lives of remarkable law enforcement officers determined to bring McDuff to justice, and their seven-year search for his victims. “Texas still feels the pain inflicted by Kenneth Allen McDuff, despite the relentless efforts of law enforcement officials to solve his crimes and bind up its wounds. Bad Boy from Rosebud is an impeccably researched, compellingly detailed account of the crimes and the long search for justice. Gary Lavergne takes us directly to the scenes of the crimes, deep inside the mind of a killer, and in the process learns not only …
Date: July 15, 1999
Creator: Lavergne, Gary M.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Bad Company and Burnt Powder: Justice and Injustice in the Old Southwest

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Bad Company and Burnt Powder is a collection of twelve stories of when things turned "Western" in the nineteenth-century Southwest. Each chapter deals with a different character or episode in the Wild West involving various lawmen, Texas Rangers, outlaws, feudists, vigilantes, lawyers, and judges. Covered herein are the stories of Cal Aten, John Hittson, the Millican boys, Gid Taylor and Jim and Tom Murphy, Alf Rushing, Bob Meldrum and Noah Wilkerson, P. C. Baird, Gus Chenowth, Jim Dunaway, John Kinney, Elbert Hanks and Boyd White, and Eddie Aten. Within these pages the reader will meet a nineteen-year-old Texas Ranger figuratively dying to shoot his gun. He does get to shoot at people, but soon realizes what he thought was a bargain exacted a steep price. Another tale is of an old-school cowman who shut down illicit traffic in stolen livestock that had existed for years on the Llano Estacado. He was tough, salty, and had no quarter for cow-thieves or sympathy for any mealy-mouthed politicians. He cleaned house, maybe not too nicely, but unarguably successful he was. Then there is the tale of an accomplished and unbeaten fugitive, well known and identified for murder of a Texas peace officer. But …
Date: July 2014
Creator: Alexander, Bob
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Billy the Kid: el Bandido Simpático

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In the annals of American western history, few people have left behind such lasting and far-reaching fame as Billy the Kid. Some have suggested that his legend began with his death at the end of Pat Garrett’s revolver on the night of July 14, 1881, in Fort Sumner. Others believe that the legend began with his unforgettable jailbreak in Lincoln, New Mexico, several months prior on April 28, 1881. Others still insist his legend began with the publication in 1926 of Walter Noble Burns’s book, The Saga of Billy the Kid. James B. Mills has left no stone unturned in his twenty-year quest to tell the complete story of Billy the Kid. He explores the Kid’s disputable origins, his family’s migration from New York into the Southwest, and how he became an orphan, as well as his involvement in the Lincoln County War, his outlaw exploits, and his dealings with Governor Lew Wallace. Mills illuminates the Kid’s relationships with his enemies, lovers, and numerous friends to contextualize the man’s character beyond his death and legacy. Most importantly, Mills is the first historian to fully detail the Kid’s relations with New Mexicans of Spanish descent. So, the question remains, who really …
Date: July 2022
Creator: Mills, James B.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Convict Cowboys: The Untold History of the Texas Prison Rodeo

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Convict Cowboys is the first book on the nation’s first prison rodeo, which ran from 1931 to 1986. At its apogee the Texas Prison Rodeo drew 30,000 spectators on October Sundays. Mitchel P. Roth portrays the Texas Prison Rodeo against a backdrop of Texas history, covering the history of rodeo, the prison system, and convict leasing, as well as important figures in Texas penology including Marshall Lee Simmons, O.B. Ellis, and George J. Beto, and the changing prison demimonde. Over the years the rodeo arena not only boasted death-defying entertainment that would make professional cowboys think twice, but featured a virtual who’s who of American popular culture. Readers will be treated to stories about numerous American and Texas folk heroes, including Western film stars ranging from Tom Mix to John Wayne, and music legends such as Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson. Through extensive archival research Roth introduces readers to the convict cowboys in both the rodeo arena and behind prison walls, giving voice to a legion of previously forgotten inmate cowboys who risked life and limb for a few dollars and the applause of free-world crowds. The contents include: Texas prisons: a pattern of neglect -- A cowboy's a man …
Date: July 2016
Creator: Roth, Mitchel P.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Cornett-Whitley Gang: Violence Unleashed in Texas

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During the late 1880s, the Cornett-Whitley gang rose on the Texas scene with a daring train robbery at McNeil Station, only miles from the capital of Texas. In the frenzy that followed the robbery, the media castigated both lawmen and government officials, at times lauded the outlaws, and indulged in trial by media. At Flatonia the gang tortured the passengers and indulged in an orgy of violence that earned them international recognition and infamy. Private enterprises, such as Wells Fargo, the railroads, and numerous banks, joined forces with law enforcement to combat them. Lawmen from cities and counties combined with federal marshals and the Texas Rangers to further cement what would become the “brotherhood of the badge.” These efforts succeeded in tracking down and killing or capturing a good number of the gang members. Readers of the Old West and true crime stories will appreciate this sordid tale of outlawry and the lawmen who put a stop to it.
Date: July 2019
Creator: Johnson, David
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Death on the Lonely Llano Estacado: The Assassination of J. W. Jarrott, a Forgotten Hero

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In the winter of 1901, James W. Jarrott led a band of twenty-five homesteader families toward the Llano Estacado in far West Texas, newly opened for settlement by a populist Texas legislature. But frontier cattlemen who had been pasturing their herds on the unfenced prairie land were enraged by the encroachment of these “nesters.” In August 1902 a famous hired assassin, Jim Miller, ambushed and murdered J. W. Jarrott. Who hired Miller? This crime has never been solved, until now. Award-winning author Bill Neal investigates this cold case and successfully pieces together all the threads of circumstantial evidence to fit the noose snugly around the neck of Jim Miller’s employer. What emerges from these pages is the strength of intriguing characters in an engrossing narrative: Jim Jarrott, the diminutive advocate who fearlessly champions the cause of the little guy. The ruthless and slippery assassin, Deacon Jim Miller. And finally Jarrott’s young widow Mollie, who perseveres and prospers against great odds and tells the settlers to “Stay put!”
Date: July 2017
Creator: Neal, Bill
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Earps Invade Southern California: Bootlegging Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and the Old Soldiers’ Home

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Most readers of the Wild West know Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp, and Morgan Earp for the famous shootout on the streets of Tombstone, Arizona. But few know the later years of the close-knit Earp family, which revolved around patriarch Nicholas Earp, and their last push at a major monetary coup in Los Angeles. By 1900 a newly established Old Soldiers’ Home was in place at Sawtelle (between Santa Monica and Los Angeles), with thousands of veterans earning monthly pensions, but in an environment where alcohol was prohibited. Enter the Earps and their “blind pig” (illicit alcohol sales) scheme. Two of the Earps, Nicholas and son Newton, were enrolled in the Soldiers’ Home, and Newton’s far more famous half-brothers Wyatt and Virgil showed up from time to time, but the star of the operation was older brother James. Booze would flow, the pension money would be “dispersed about,” and jails were sometimes filled, as the Earps and several other men on the make competed for the veterans’ money. We are also reintroduced to Old West figures such as “Gunfighter Surgeon” Dr. George Goodfellow, “Silver Tongued Orator” Thomas Fitch, millionaire George Hearst, detective J.V. Brighton, Lucky Baldwin, and many other well-known westerners …
Date: July 15, 2020
Creator: Chaput, Donald & De Haas, David D., 1956-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2000-07-29 - UNT Summer Opera Workshop

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Concert presented at the Lyric Theater at the Murchison Performing Arts Center.
Date: July 29, 2000
Creator: UNT Opera Theatre
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2000-07-30 - UNT Summer Opera Workshop

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Concert presented at the Lyric Theater at the Murchison Performing Arts Center.
Date: July 30, 2000
Creator: UNT Opera Theatre
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2002-07-07 – A Celebration of the Life of Isabel Scionti (1912-2002)

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Ensemble performance at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: July 7, 2002
Creator: Lee, Yih Yng; Mailman, Mary Nan; Davis, Monte Hill & Mainous, Jean
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2005-07-01 – UNT Summer Vocal Jazz

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Ensemble concert presented at UNT College of Music Stan Kenton Hall.
Date: July 1, 2005
Creator: Rosana Eckert Morning Group
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2006-07-05 – Chamber Music Class

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Chamber recital performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall
Date: July 5, 2006
Creator: University of North Texas. Chamber Music Class.
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2007-07-05 – Wind Chamber Music

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Wind chamber music ensemble performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: July 5, 2007
Creator: Scott, John C. (John Charles), 1947-; Veazey, Charles, 1941-; Clardy, Mary Karen & Sundbery, Terri
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2009-07-18 – All-State Choir Camp 2009

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Concert performed at the UNT College of Music Murchison Performing Arts Center.
Date: July 18, 2009
Creator: University of North Texas. All-State Choir Camp.
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2010-07-07 – Summer Chamber Music

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Chamber music recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: July 7, 2010
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2010-07-17 – UNT High School All-State Choir Camp Concert

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Choir camp concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: July 17, 2010
Creator: University of North Texas. High School All-State Choir Camp.
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2012-07-14 – The Dances of Saints... and Heathens

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Ensemble concert performed in the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall.
Date: July 14, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2012-07-14 – UNT All-State Choir Camp Concert

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Choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: July 14, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. All-State Choir Camp.
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2012-07-21 – 2012 Middle School/Junior High Honor Choir Camp

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2012 MS/JH Honor Choir Camp concert performed at the UNT College of Music Murchison Performing Arts Center.
Date: July 21, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. Middle School/Junior High Honor Choir Camp.
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2012-07-28 – Mariachi Camp

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Mariachi concert performed at the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall.
Date: July 28, 2012
Creator: University of North Texas. Mariachi Camp.
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2013-07-20 – University of North Texas Middle School/Junior High Honor Choir Camp

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Choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: July 20, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Middle School/Junior High Honor Choir Camp.
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2013-07-27 – Mariachi Camp

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Mariachi concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Date: July 27, 2013
Creator: University of North Texas. Mariachi Camp.
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 1991-07-09 - George Papich, viola

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Faculty recital performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: July 9, 1991
Creator: Papich, George
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 1998-07-01 - Bradetich/Borodin Trio

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A faculty chamber music recital performed at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall.
Date: July 1, 1998
Creator: Borodin, Igor; Bradetich, Jeff & Bradetich, Judi Rockey
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library