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John Joel Glanton

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of land in Jackson County, Arkansas. He improved the land but, receiving no certificate of purchase, he transferred his claim to his brother Benjamin in 1845 and returned to Louisiana. He was still receiving his mail in New Orleans in September 1846 but had apparently already left for Texas.
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supposedly banished Glanton from Texas, although this was never enforced and no record of such an order survives. He was later said to have wounded or killed the best men on both sides of the
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Little is certain about Glanton's youth, but he developed a reputation for explosive violence. He appears in few records until his 1841 arrest in Louisiana but later authors state he fled
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killed and scalped Glanton and most of his organization to establish the tribe's ferry monopoly. Hearing of the massacre, California officials recruited a militia in the ill-fated
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Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the Second Session of the Thirtieth Congress
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in 1847. Glanton defended himself, saying the civilian had ignored his commands to halt. This event brought Walter P. Lane—then a
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featured an account of the Glanton Gang, focusing on Glanton's misdeeds as a scalp hunter. These scenes were filmed at
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on the heads of the organization, declaring them outlaws in December 1849. Chihuahuan authorities drove them out to
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claimed he worked as a member of the organization. According to Chamberlain, Glanton's second-in-command was a
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of the First Texas Mounted Rifles, also informally known as the Texan Rangers. He saw action as part of
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to have "attracted general notice for his extraordinary activity and daring throughout
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and written by John Whalen, also based on Chamberlain's memoir, is included in
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Adventures and Recollections of General Walter P. Lane, A San Jacinto Veteran
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History of Arkansas: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas
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Scalp: La Chevauchée funèbre de John Glanton et de ses compagnons de carnage
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A fictionalized version of Glanton and his gang is featured prominently in
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In Arizona the Glanton organization became partners in a ferry at the
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After the summer of 1849, Glanton and his employees were hired by
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The Highly Irregular Regulars: Texas Rangers in the Mexican War
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Ralph A. Smith, "John Joel Glanton, Lord of the Scalp Range,"
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The seven-page story "A Scalp for a Scalp", drawn by
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Glanton, along with another historical scalp hunter,
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Glanton, under the name Gallantin, is a character in
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John Joel Glanton was born with his twin, Julian, in
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Index

Glanton Gang
Arkansas Territory
Texas Ranger
soldier
Mexican–American War
scalp-hunters
Northern Mexico
Southwestern United States
mid-19th century
murderous
outlaw
Texas Revolution
Western
Larry McMurtry
Cormac McCarthy
Edgefield County, South Carolina
Louisiana
Major
wealthy
War of 1812
Jackson County
Arkansas Territory
plantation
slaves
Augusta
Tennessee
outlaw
Gonzales, Texas
first battle
Texian Revolution

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