Juan Patrón: A Fallen Star in the Days of Billy the Kid

Biography & Memoir, Historical
Cover of the book Juan Patrón: A Fallen Star in the Days of Billy the Kid by Paul Tsompanas, Brandylane Publishers
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Author: Paul Tsompanas ISBN: 9780985935894
Publisher: Brandylane Publishers Publication: February 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Paul Tsompanas
ISBN: 9780985935894
Publisher: Brandylane Publishers
Publication: February 20, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Juan Patrón lived through one of the bloodiest chapters of the American West: the 1878 feud known as the Lincoln County War in New Mexico. Reputed for his heroics, Patrón tried to tame a frontier plagued with violence, illiteracy and greed--first as a teacher, then as a desperado hunter, and eventually as a speaker of the territorial house at age twenty-five, the youngest person to hold this position in New Mexico history.
With keen, well-researched detail and the skill of a master storyteller, author Paul Tsompanas leads us through Patrón's life and times--and his fate at the hands of a Texas cowboy named Michael Maney, who outdrew him in a dramatic showdown. Many believe that, had he lived, Patrón would have become New Mexico's first congressman when it entered the Union in 1912.

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Juan Patrón lived through one of the bloodiest chapters of the American West: the 1878 feud known as the Lincoln County War in New Mexico. Reputed for his heroics, Patrón tried to tame a frontier plagued with violence, illiteracy and greed--first as a teacher, then as a desperado hunter, and eventually as a speaker of the territorial house at age twenty-five, the youngest person to hold this position in New Mexico history.
With keen, well-researched detail and the skill of a master storyteller, author Paul Tsompanas leads us through Patrón's life and times--and his fate at the hands of a Texas cowboy named Michael Maney, who outdrew him in a dramatic showdown. Many believe that, had he lived, Patrón would have become New Mexico's first congressman when it entered the Union in 1912.

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