Author: William Warren Rogers
Publisher: Library of Alabama Classics
ISBN: 9780817352486
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This vignette of local southern history . . . recounts Renfroe's career as sheriff of Sumter County for a little more than two years, followed by six years of bizarre activities as a fugitive from justice before being lynched in July 1886. . . . He led the local Ku Klux Klan in 1868-69, participated in the Meridian riot of 1871, and took part in the killing of two active Republicans, one white and one black, in 1874. Rumors attributed other slayings to this violence-prone man who in 1867 had fled another county after killing his brother-in-law. . . . The story clearly illustrates the violent tactics of the redemption process."--Journal of American History
Alabama's Outlaw Sheriff, Stephen S. Renfroe
Author: William Warren Rogers
Publisher: Library of Alabama Classics
ISBN: 9780817352486
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This vignette of local southern history . . . recounts Renfroe's career as sheriff of Sumter County for a little more than two years, followed by six years of bizarre activities as a fugitive from justice before being lynched in July 1886. . . . He led the local Ku Klux Klan in 1868-69, participated in the Meridian riot of 1871, and took part in the killing of two active Republicans, one white and one black, in 1874. Rumors attributed other slayings to this violence-prone man who in 1867 had fled another county after killing his brother-in-law. . . . The story clearly illustrates the violent tactics of the redemption process."--Journal of American History
Publisher: Library of Alabama Classics
ISBN: 9780817352486
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This vignette of local southern history . . . recounts Renfroe's career as sheriff of Sumter County for a little more than two years, followed by six years of bizarre activities as a fugitive from justice before being lynched in July 1886. . . . He led the local Ku Klux Klan in 1868-69, participated in the Meridian riot of 1871, and took part in the killing of two active Republicans, one white and one black, in 1874. Rumors attributed other slayings to this violence-prone man who in 1867 had fled another county after killing his brother-in-law. . . . The story clearly illustrates the violent tactics of the redemption process."--Journal of American History
Stephen S. Renfroe
Author: William Warren Rogers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sheriffs
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sheriffs
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Steve Renfroe
Author: Katherine Kilgore
Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing
ISBN: 9781602642225
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Steve Renfroe, the notorious sheriff turned outlaw, has long been a legend in Alabama. This novel is based on his life. After the Civil War, duing the bloody years of Reconstruction, the handsome Refroe bacame a hero by rescuing Sumter County from carpetbagger rule. With his election as sheriff, his downfall began. Driven by personal demons, and fear of losing his wife, Renfroe committed crimes that turned him into a hunted oulaw. No jail could hold him for long. His brilliant escapes added to his notoriety. As his crimes grew more daring, he bcame known as the Terror of Sumter County. Unable to turn back, Renfroe continued down a road that would end in tragedy.
Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing
ISBN: 9781602642225
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Steve Renfroe, the notorious sheriff turned outlaw, has long been a legend in Alabama. This novel is based on his life. After the Civil War, duing the bloody years of Reconstruction, the handsome Refroe bacame a hero by rescuing Sumter County from carpetbagger rule. With his election as sheriff, his downfall began. Driven by personal demons, and fear of losing his wife, Renfroe committed crimes that turned him into a hunted oulaw. No jail could hold him for long. His brilliant escapes added to his notoriety. As his crimes grew more daring, he bcame known as the Terror of Sumter County. Unable to turn back, Renfroe continued down a road that would end in tragedy.
Gangsters, Swindlers, Killers, and Thieves
Author: Lawrence Block
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195169522
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This collection surveys the underside of American history through fifty of its most infamous characters from colonial times up through the twentieth century.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195169522
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This collection surveys the underside of American history through fifty of its most infamous characters from colonial times up through the twentieth century.
Alabama Scoundrels
Author: Kelly Kazek
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625850670
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
While legislators were writing the first laws in Alabama, some miscreant citizens were already breaking them, causing disorder and fleeing the hands of justice. Among these were cult-leader-turned-murderer "Bloody" Bob Sims, social-activist-turned-anarchist Albert Parsons, the mysterious hobo bandit Railroad Bill and the nefarious outlaw sheriff Steve Renfroe, who was credited with countless prison escapes, thefts and arson. Legendary Wild West figures Frank and Jesse James also appeared in Alabama, along with numerous other well-known gunslingers, pirates, crooks and desperados. Bushwhackers caused widespread chaos during the Civil War and were considered outlaws depending on which side you supported. Join real-life partners in crime Kelly Kazek and Wil Elrick as they recount the atrocities of some of Alabama's most infamous lawbreakers.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625850670
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
While legislators were writing the first laws in Alabama, some miscreant citizens were already breaking them, causing disorder and fleeing the hands of justice. Among these were cult-leader-turned-murderer "Bloody" Bob Sims, social-activist-turned-anarchist Albert Parsons, the mysterious hobo bandit Railroad Bill and the nefarious outlaw sheriff Steve Renfroe, who was credited with countless prison escapes, thefts and arson. Legendary Wild West figures Frank and Jesse James also appeared in Alabama, along with numerous other well-known gunslingers, pirates, crooks and desperados. Bushwhackers caused widespread chaos during the Civil War and were considered outlaws depending on which side you supported. Join real-life partners in crime Kelly Kazek and Wil Elrick as they recount the atrocities of some of Alabama's most infamous lawbreakers.
Haunted Alabama Black Belt
Author: David Higdon
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614239924
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Discover the ghosts that wander this historic stretch of the South . . . photos included. There is a place in Alabama, a region that stretches across its lower middle from Georgia to Mississippi. It is a place steeped in history—a place where a people were enslaved, a nation was broken, and a new dream of freedom was born. It is a place where the past is always near at hand. And sometimes, that past takes a moment to whisper in your ear. They call this place the Black Belt. From the Cato-Thorn House in Barbour County to the Snow Hill Institute in Wilcox County, Alabama’s Black Belt has a great number of restless spirits that still haunt it. Join paranormal researcher David Higdon and Bram Stoker Award nominee Brett Talley as they uncover the ghosts and hauntings of one of Alabama’s most historic areas.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614239924
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
Discover the ghosts that wander this historic stretch of the South . . . photos included. There is a place in Alabama, a region that stretches across its lower middle from Georgia to Mississippi. It is a place steeped in history—a place where a people were enslaved, a nation was broken, and a new dream of freedom was born. It is a place where the past is always near at hand. And sometimes, that past takes a moment to whisper in your ear. They call this place the Black Belt. From the Cato-Thorn House in Barbour County to the Snow Hill Institute in Wilcox County, Alabama’s Black Belt has a great number of restless spirits that still haunt it. Join paranormal researcher David Higdon and Bram Stoker Award nominee Brett Talley as they uncover the ghosts and hauntings of one of Alabama’s most historic areas.
The Alabama Historical Quarterly
Author: Marie Bankhead Owen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Seeing Historic Alabama
Author: Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817307907
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Lists and describes battlefields, forts, historic mansions, pioneer settlements, civil rights monuments, and other historic sites
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817307907
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Lists and describes battlefields, forts, historic mansions, pioneer settlements, civil rights monuments, and other historic sites
Bourbon Democracy in Alabama, 1874–1890
Author: Allen Johnston Going
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817305807
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
Chapter Twelve. The State and Social Welfare -- Chapter Thirteen. Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817305807
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
Chapter Twelve. The State and Social Welfare -- Chapter Thirteen. Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
Freedoms Gained and Lost
Author: Adam H. Domby
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN: 0823298175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
Reconstruction is one of the most complex, overlooked, and misunderstood periods of American history. The thirteen essays in this volume address the multiple struggles to make good on President Abraham Lincoln’s promise of a “new birth of freedom” in the years following the Civil War, as well as the counter-efforts including historiographical ones—to undermine those struggles. The forms these struggles took varied enormously, extended geographically beyond the former Confederacy, influenced political and racial thought internationally, and remain open to contestation even today. The fight to establish and maintain meaningful freedoms for America’s Black population led to the apparently concrete and permanent legal form of the three key Reconstruction Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, as well as the revised state constitutions, but almost all of the latter were overturned by the end of the century, and even the former are not necessarily out of jeopardy. And it was not just the formerly enslaved who were gaining and losing freedoms. Struggles over freedom, citizenship, and rights can be seen in a variety of venues. At times, gaining one freedom might endanger another. How we remember Reconstruction and what we do with that memory continues to influence politics, especially the politics of race, in the contemporary United States. Offering analysis of educational and professional expansion, legal history, armed resistance, the fate of Black soldiers, international diplomacy post-1865 and much more, the essays collected here draw attention to some of the vital achievements of the Reconstruction period while reminding us that freedoms can be won, but they can also be lost.
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN: 0823298175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
Reconstruction is one of the most complex, overlooked, and misunderstood periods of American history. The thirteen essays in this volume address the multiple struggles to make good on President Abraham Lincoln’s promise of a “new birth of freedom” in the years following the Civil War, as well as the counter-efforts including historiographical ones—to undermine those struggles. The forms these struggles took varied enormously, extended geographically beyond the former Confederacy, influenced political and racial thought internationally, and remain open to contestation even today. The fight to establish and maintain meaningful freedoms for America’s Black population led to the apparently concrete and permanent legal form of the three key Reconstruction Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, as well as the revised state constitutions, but almost all of the latter were overturned by the end of the century, and even the former are not necessarily out of jeopardy. And it was not just the formerly enslaved who were gaining and losing freedoms. Struggles over freedom, citizenship, and rights can be seen in a variety of venues. At times, gaining one freedom might endanger another. How we remember Reconstruction and what we do with that memory continues to influence politics, especially the politics of race, in the contemporary United States. Offering analysis of educational and professional expansion, legal history, armed resistance, the fate of Black soldiers, international diplomacy post-1865 and much more, the essays collected here draw attention to some of the vital achievements of the Reconstruction period while reminding us that freedoms can be won, but they can also be lost.