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Ashes, R.C. Pace: A Sheriff's Life
by Katherine Baldwin
$12.95 paperback, 120 pages
Published: 2001
ISBN 1880849-39-9
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In the early 1900, Jasper County in the heart of the Piney Woods of Texas was
not the wide, flat, cactus-dotted prairie of one's imagination. It was a dense
forest with steep hills where life was rugged and often crude. Women worked alongside
men; children's chores left them little time for mischief; weakness had no place
in a harsh environment.
In times such as these, perhaps no one played a more crucial role than the town
sheriff. Certainly, few men did it with greater color, guts, or intuition than
R.C. Pace. First as a deputy for Beaver Bishop, one of Jasper County's most notorious
sheriffs, then as a sheriff with deputies of his own, R.C. Pace built his reputation
on a foundation of trust for more than thirty years. A colorful and effective
lawman, Sheriff Pace won the respect of white and black citizens alike, during
a turbulent era in the history of Texas.
No Ashes is alive with cattle rustlings, shoot-outs, husband-poisonings,
night spent under the stars around a campfirethe everyday dramas of a bye-gone
era. Katherine Baldwin's fond, carefully researched tribute to her grandfather
will give readers a glimpse into a world that no longer exists. One that, for
all its hardships, feels like a simpler, enviable time. |