Mason Henry Gang
Mason Henry Gang, Confederate States of America, Outlaw, George Gordon Belt, John Mason (outlaw)
978-613-4-94724-4
6134947245
96
2011-03-28
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mason Henry Gang 1864-1865, a bandit gang that posed as Confederate partisan rangers but acted as outlaws, committing robberies, thefts and murders in the southern San Joaquin Valley, Santa Cruz County, Monterey County, Santa Clara County, and in counties of Southern California. In early 1864, a dedicated southern sympathizer from Tennessee, secessionist Judge George Gordon Belt a rancher and former alcalde in Stockton used his ranch on the Merced River to organize a group of partisan rangers. They would be lead by two southerners John Mason and "Jim Henry" and sent them out to recruit more men and pillage the property of Union men in the countryside
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