Prodigal Sons: The Violent History Of Christopher Evans & John Sontag - Wallace Smith - Books - Craven Street Books - 9780941936903 - May 1, 2005
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Prodigal Sons: The Violent History Of Christopher Evans & John Sontag


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This factual story about how Christopher Evans and John Sontag came to be the most wanted men in California in 1893 is also the story of life in the San Joaquin Valley at the turn of the century, where harsh realities forced rash acts that had far-reaching repercussions. Wanted for murder and train robbery, Evans and Sontag were the focus of a statewide manhunt that reads like a Hollywood western: A U. S. marshal, Apache trackers, the California judicial system, and the one supreme power in California in the late 19th century--the Southern Pacific Railroad--all took a hand in creating their amazing story. The incredible history of this area of central California, now the richest agricultural area in the world, is recounted, from 25,000-acre wheat farms and the birth of the Caterpillar tractor to the development of its huge gold and silver deposits and natural gas and oil resources.


458 pages, b/w photos

Media Books     Book
Released May 1, 2005
Original release date 2009
ISBN13 9780941936903
Publishers Craven Street Books
Pages 458
Dimensions 220 × 145 × 218 mm   ·   793 g
Language English  

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