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Times in Fort Smith
A History of Executions in Judge Parker’s Court
Jerry Akins
For twenty-one
years, Judge Isaac C. Parker ruled in the federal court at
Fort Smith, Arkansas, the gateway to the wild and lawless
Western frontier. Parker, however, was not the “hangin’
judge” that casual legend portrays. In most cases, the
guilt or innocence of those tried in his court really was
not in question once their stories were told. These horrible
crimes would have screamed out for justice in any circumstance.
Author Jerry Akins has finally arrived at the real story about
Parker and his court by comparing newspaper accounts of the
trials and executions to what has been written and popularized
in other books.
Jerry
Akins is a native of Kansas City, Missouri,
and worked as a missile technician for fourteen years. In
1980, he relocated to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he began
to immerse himself in the history of the area, including the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas and
the cases of Judge Isaac C. Parker. He is a frequent contributor
to the Fort Smith Historical Society Journal.
May
6 x 9, 268 pages
$22.50 paper
978-1-935106-34-0
Distributed for the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies.
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