The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock / Historical Accounts of the Famous Highwaymen and River Pirates

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Contents

Illustrations

The Purpose of this Narrative

The Lair of the Outlaws

Piracy and Rough Life on the River

The Harpes A Terrible Frontier Story

The Harpes Renewal of the Terror

The Harpes Big Harpe's Ride to Death

The Harpes Mysteries and Fate of Survivors

Mason Soldier, Pirate, Highwayman

Mason On the Natchez Trace

Mason Trapped and Tried

Mason and Harpe Double-Cross and Double Death

Coiners at the Cave

The Ford's Ferry Mystery

Paying the Penalty

The Cave in Fiction

Bibliography

FOOTNOTES

Index

Transcriber's Notes

Transcriber’s Note

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Cover created by Transcriber, using an image and text from the original book, and placed in the Public Domain.

THE OUTLAWS
OF
CAVE-IN-ROCK

Cave-in-Rock

(From an original oil painting by J. Bernhard Alberts, made in 1916)


THE OUTLAWS OF
CAVE-IN-ROCK

Historical Accounts of the Famous Highwaymen
and River Pirates who operated in
Pioneer Days upon the Ohio
and Mississippi rivers
and over the old
Natchez Trace

by
Otto A. Rothert
Secretary, The Filson Club

The Arthur H. Clark Company
Cleveland: 1924


COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY
OTTO A. ROTHERT

All Rights Reserved


TO MY FRIEND
YOUNG E. ALLISON


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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