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The law and the lawless : frontier justice in British Columbia and Yukon, 1858-1911  Cover Image E-book E-book

The law and the lawless : frontier justice in British Columbia and Yukon, 1858-1911

Summary: "Gold rush fever in the 1860s brought thousands of miners to the new territories of British Columbia and the Yukon armed with rifles, revolvers, and bowie knives. Among them were thugs and outlaws lured by the promise of easy riches. Within months of the first arrivals a provincial police force was formed--the first in western Canada--and constables recruited to preserve order in the colonies. These intrepid lawmen patrolled vast regions of Vancouver Island, the Cariboo, the Kootenays, and the Klondike. They lived in rugged conditions and brought their prisoners by horseback, stagecoach, or canoe to courtrooms that were often hundreds of kilometers away. When no judges were available they evolved their own ways of settling disputes and meting out frontier justice. This dramatic collection of stories recounts some of the most notorious cases of the period--from Boone Helm, the west's most vicious criminal known for shooting his victims in the back and eating at least one of them, to the Wild McLeans, a gang of adolescent brothers who terrorized the Okanagan and Nicola Valley, to the Yukon's “Christmas Day assassins," whose elaborate plan of escape failed to outsmart the clever watch of the North West Mounted Police. Together they offer a vivid profile of outlaw life and the pioneer lawmen who maintained order in a frontier land."--Publisher's description.

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  • ISBN: 9781927527917
  • ISBN: 9781927527894
  • Physical Description: remote
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    1 electronic text (144 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
  • Publisher: Victoria [British Columbia] : Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd., [2014]
  • Distributor: Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Electronic Library, 2016.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Issued as part of the desLibris books collection.
Multi-User.
Repackaged from: Outlaws & lawmen of Western Canada.
Repackaged from: Outlaws & lawmen of Western Canada.
CatMonthString:january.17
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 140) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: British Columbia and Yukon's first police forces -- Western Canada's pioneer lawmen -- Boone Helm-The murdering cannibal -- Frontier justice on Stud Horse Creek -- The Wild McLean Gang -- Yukon's Christmas Day assassins -- The saga of Simon Gun-an-Noot -- Phantoms of the rangeland.
Restrictions on Access Note:
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Also available in print version.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Vie des pionniers -- Yukon
Criminalité -- Histoire -- Colombie-Britannique
Hors-la-loi -- Colombie-Britannique -- Biographies
Police -- Colombie-Britannique -- Biographies
Police -- British Columbia -- Biography
Frontier and pioneer life -- Yukon
Outlaws -- Biography -- Yukon
Outlaws -- Biography -- British Columbia
Vie des pionniers -- Colombie-Britannique
Hors-la-loi -- Biographies -- Colombie-Britannique
Outlaws -- British Columbia -- Biography
Police -- Biography -- British Columbia
Criminalité -- Yukon -- Histoire
Police -- Yukon -- Biography
Crime -- British Columbia -- History
Criminalité -- Histoire -- Yukon
Police -- Biographies -- Yukon
Police -- Biography -- Yukon
Frontier and pioneer life -- British Columbia
Criminalité -- Colombie-Britannique -- Histoire
Outlaws -- Yukon -- Biography
Police -- Yukon -- Biographies
Hors-la-loi -- Yukon -- Biographies
Crime -- History -- Yukon
Crime -- History -- British Columbia
Hors-la-loi -- Biographies -- Yukon
Crime -- Yukon -- History
Police -- Biographies -- Colombie-Britannique
British Columbia -- History
Yukon -- History
Colombie-Britannique -- Histoire
Yukon -- Histoire
Genre: Electronic books.

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