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Arizona Gold Gangster Charles P Stanton Parker Anderson Arizona State Historian

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Arizona Gold Gangster Charles P Stanton Parker Anderson Arizona State Historian
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Parker Anderson, Arizona State Historian
ISBN: 9781439669532, 9782019956035, 2019956039, 1439669538
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Arizona Gold Gangster Charles P Stanton Parker Anderson Arizona State Historian by Parker Anderson, Arizona State Historian 9781439669532, 9782019956035, 2019956039, 1439669538 instant download after payment.

For generations, Arizonans have been fascinated with the story of Charles P. Stanton. The alleged crime boss and mass murderer oversaw a reign of terror in the small mining town that bore his name. Driven by greed, he stole ore, swindled mines away from their owners and bribed his way out of justice. Those who crossed him usually ended up dead. But are the legends actually true? Relying on original source material, including court documents and newspapers, Arizona historian Parker Anderson reveals the true story of Stanton for the first time and broaches the possibility that the mysterious Irish Lord may not have been guilty of the terrible crimes that folklore has attributed to him.

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