- James Brooks (Texas Ranger)
James Brooks (
November 20 ,1855 -January 15 ,1944 ) was a Texas Ranger of theOld West , and is a member of the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame, and who developed a reputation as a gunman.Early life
James Abijah Brooks was born in
Bourbon County, Kentucky , to a wealthydoctor and planter. His father was killed during theAmerican Civil War , and his families home was destroyed. Brooks then helped hiswidow ed mother raise his seven siblings. Once he felt his family could make it without him, at the age of 21 he departed for the west. He settled inMcKinney, Texas , and later bought a farm in Collin County, with his intent being to start aranch and raise cattle. For a brief time in 1879 he worked as acowboy along theChisholm Trail , but found theKansas winters too harsh, and returned toTexas . He settled, for a time, inSan Antonio, Texas , and worked for a period inShafter, Texas .Texas Ranger career, gunman reputation
Broke and without employment, Brooks joined the Texas Rangers in January of 1883, assigned to "Company F", starting a career that would last twenty three years. Brooks rapidly gained a reputation as a Ranger who would quickly draw his gun, rather than negotiate. In 1886, while pursuing
outlaw s inIndian Territory , Brooks became involved in a gunfight that almost cost him his life, resulting in one man being killed.Less than one month later Brooks engaged a cowboy in a gunfight while in
Alex, Oklahoma , over the cowboy carrying a weapon in town. Brooks killed him, and wasindicted formanslaughter . Brooks was convicted of Manslaughter inFort Smith, Arkansas , however Brooks' case was lobbied by fellow Rangers, and he was given a Presidential Pardon byGrover Cleveland , and allowed to re-enlist as a Texas Ranger that same year.Connor fight and after
On
March 31st ,1887 , Brooks accompanied several other Rangers intoSabine County, Texas , hunting for the Connor Gang, a band of family members wanted formurder . The Connor's, once productivehog farmers, had turnedoutlaw in1883 . The Rangers had tracked the Connor's into a thicket of underbrush, and began moving in to make the arrests.As the Rangers approached, one of the Connor's, believed to have been the father, Willis Connor, stood and pointed his
shotgun . The Rangers immediately opened fire, and a fierce exchange of gunfire ensued. At least 100 rounds were fired by the two bands, at a distance of twenty feet. Bill Connor was killed in the first exchange, as was Texas Ranger [http://www.odmp.org/officer/17557-private-james-h.-(jim)-moore Jim Moore] , while Captain William Scott, Private John Rogers and Brooks were seriously wounded.By later Ranger accounts, Brooks, though wounded, trudged forward under fire, rapidly firing his rifle. Brooks was hit again, in the hand, mangling three fingers. Unable to hold his gun, Brooks retreated to where Captain Scott lay, and bandaged his hand. Rangers Jim Carmichael and Billy Treadwell were the only Rangers left in the fight by this point. Carmichael opened fire on Fred Connor, badly wounding him. However, when Fred Connor rose to flee, Carmichael's gun jammed. This left only Ranger Treadwell to continue the fight. However, unaware of the Rangers situation, Willis, Fred and John Connor fled. Fred Connor would later be killed by Rangers in a shootout on
October 25th , 1887, while Willis Connor and a grandson were shot and killed by Rangers onNovember 15th , 1887. John Connor disappeared.Brooks healed from his injuries, and later assisted in the battling of the
Fence Cutting War , as well as theGalveston, Texas "Fitzsimmons-Maher prizefight incident". He successfully put down theReese-Townsend feud inColumbus, Texas , and by 1904 he was stationed in the oilboomtown ofBatson, Texas due to a rise in violence. By that time, Brooks had developed a reputation as a gunman.Retiring to
Falfurrias, Texas , Brooks was twice elected to the state legislature as a State Representitive, and lobbied for a new county, winning, withBrooks County, Texas being named in his honor. He served as itsjudge for the next thirty years. He died there ofkidney failure . Brooks was known as one of the "Four Captains", regarded as the leaders of the Texas Rangers who brought the organization into the 20th century.External links
* [http://www.texasranger.org/halloffame/Brooks_James.htm Ranger Legend James Brooks, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/15/pages/Shining_Star_Brooks.htm Shining Star, Texas Ranger James Brooks]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/brooks.html Ranger James Brooks]
* [http://www.reporternews.com/news/2007/jun/24/books-cover-exploits-of-texas-rangers-the-lawmen/ Texas Ranger James Brooks, name confusion]
* [http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/11/Pages/ConnerFight.htm Connor Fight, 1887]
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