The Incredible Life Of One America's Greatest Lawmen

in #history5 years ago (edited)

Texas Hill Country where Frank Hamen's father moved the family in 1890 and which became Frank's domain and training grounds .

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Well the post title's an awful big statement right there. There's several who would be in the running for that title. I'll let ya'll decide after I finish tellin this tale.

Howdy folks and greetings from the Great Plains of North Texas!

I'm finally gettin around to tellin the story of Frank Hamer's life.(that's pronounced Haymer, by the way). He's our most accomplished Texas Ranger..the man who tracked down and killed the murderous heathens Bonnie and Clyde.

Frank Hamer flew WAY under the radar

But that was AFTER he already had a spectacular(and totally under-rated and under reported) career with the Rangers. Which is exactly the way he wanted it.

He was a quiet man..but oh so strong.

He never boasted about his exploits, didn't do interviews, and never kept a diary or journal or any records of his work. That's why almost no one knows his name or what he accomplished. But at least some Steemians will know now.

The early years

In order to get an understanding of his character I think it's important to go back and take a look at how he was raised and what his father and grandfather were like. Let's start with his grandfather, L.J. Francis Hamer.

L.J. had a big, long, jagged scar down the side of his face and would regale young Frank with stories of fighting the Indians in West Texas in the 1840's. How he got his scar was when he was with a caravan going from Texas to Northern Mexico.

They were attacked by Indians and 7 of the party were killed and young L.J. was shot in the head with an arrow, captured, and almost killed but was able to escape.

The Faith influence

Later in life he became a Presbyterian minister and that's what influenced young Frank to follow in his footsteps as far as ministry. That's right, his goal was to become a preacher.

Unfortunately we don't have any photos of the grandfather but his strength, integrity, honor, and faith had a profound influence on Frank.

The father, Franklin

Franklin lived in Ohio and Pennsylvania but wanted adventure so he joined the army in 1874 and was sent out West to Fort Clark, Texas.

This was the home of the Fourth U.S. Calvary who's job was to stop the raids of the Comanche, Apache, and Kickapoo coming out of Northern Mexico.

This is already starting to get long and I want to tell the story of how Franklin escaped certain death when he found himself surrounded by a Comanche War Party but I'll wait for tomorrow's post to tell that.

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The story of Frank's early life continues in the next post.

Thanks for reading folks, God bless you all.
-jonboy
Texas

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You’ve got an interesting story going Cowboy. Not much ever mentioned about the man who killed Bonnie and Clyde.

Howdy redheadpei! Yes, that's the way he wanted it too. Very interesting character, I hope the story is as good as it's starting out to be. What did you do while Steemit was down?

I'm looking forward to this one!

Thanks Melinda, it's super interesting and different so far! He was a very unusual guy!

One of the best things about Steem for me is how much I can learn here. And your posts pay a big part in that!

oh you are way too kind but thank you! And after I told you that those points weren't on the Surfer version then the next time I pulled up the Leaderboard they were there. I guess that's the total points for the day that we've earned?

Yes, daily points and comment totals! Knowing the monthly comment totals will be valuable info to have!

That's very true. Hey you use your phone for most things right? Do you know how to copy and paste with a phone?

Just press and hold and then pull the dots apart to highlight the text you want. Choose copy and it will be saved. Now go to place you want to put the text and press and hold and choose paste.

It is always a pleasure to come and rea.Best regards.

God bless you truelovemom!

Pleasure to read through your posts. Thank you for posting 👌🙏

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Thanks for the kind words clitadias, bless you!

You too🙏

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Howdy Janton! I know you are far ahead and I am just at the begging, but I am finally here, lol. I can tell already this is a great story............I read fast, so I will catch up 😊

Howdy tonight Miss Lena! You've been super busy lately haven't you? That's good because not having anything to do would be boring!