

An edition of The Bellevue war (2002)
Mandate of justice or murder by mob? : a true--and still controversial--story of Iowa as the Wild West
By Susan K. Lucke
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
McMillen Pub.,McMillen Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
414
Description:
This history shows Iowa and adjacent areas as the early American Wild West, circa 1833-1850. Based on historical writings, documents, and records, it offers the definitive account of a gunfight between approximately 100 vigilantes and outlaws that occurred in Bellevue, Iowa Territory, on April 1, 1840, along the Mississippi River--the fate of the prisoners decided by a vote of colored beans. The book also explores settlement patterns and daily life on the trans-Mississippi frontier; organized crime as it moved with settlement across America; the coexistence of vigilantism and statute law in early America; more than 150 years of controversy surrounding the Bellevue War; and the lives of major people involved, including men who influenced the territory, state, and nation.
subjects: Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Organized crime, Outlaws, Pioneers, Sheriffs, Vigilantes, Violence
Places: Bellevue, Bellevue (Iowa), Iowa
Times: 19th century