Frank Turns A Windmill Into A Jail

in #history5 years ago (edited)

Howdy folks and greetings from the Great Plains of North Texas!

We're in a series about one of the top Texas Ranger lawmen to ever wear the badge, the great Frank Hamer, who was brought out of retirement to take down Bonnie and Clyde.

In yesterday's post Frank won the respect of his Ranger unit when he took down a murderer during a standoff at the brothel in Del Rio.

Today's story

During the next year, 1907, Frank was assigned to work along the Mexican border of Southwest Texas. He tracked smugglers and killers who routinely conducted raids in Texas and then ran back across the border to safety.

In just that one year he arrested 7 murderers. Amazingly none of them fought back but the Texas Rangers had a killer reputation and were feared by almost all criminals. All but the craziest.

He figured he rode several thousand miles that one year alone.

The Marathon incident

One incident that the townspeople of Marathon, Texas talked about for many years happened when the Rangers were called in to keep the peace.

Here's where the one horse town of Marathon is:

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The county Sheriff was 69 years old and the town of Marathon only had a population of 500 people.(I looked it up and today it has a population of 470 so it hasn't changed much!) Anyway it was too small to be able to support a Sheriff and jail.

During the Christmas holidays cowboys and roustabouts(workers from the oil fields) would come to town to blow off steam, get drunk, and basically cause trouble. I think they liked Marathon because there was no law enforcement around either.

Can't put up with too much Rowdyism

Especially at Christmas time.

The old Sheriff kept getting reports that "Rowdyism" was getting out of hand there with alot of fighting. He couldn't do much and had no deputies so he sent a request to Captain Rogers of the Rangers for assistance.

Captain Rogers sent Frank and another Ranger to Marathon with orders to "keep the peace during the Holidays." That sounded like an easy job for what they were used to.

When they got there they found out about a "Bad Hombre" by the name of Ed Harris who was beating up people at the local parties and dances.

Frank couldn't tolerate arrogant bullies

Frank went alone and found Harris at a dance and told him he was under arrest for drunken, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. Harris just looked at him with disdain and said "Arrest, hell. Where's your jail?"

Frank approached him and Harris started swinging but after avoiding a couple of punches Frank threw him to the ground and literally drug him down the middle of the street to a windmill they had. Did I tell you that Frank didn't like bullies?

When he got to the windmill he handcuffed him to a corner of it. "There's your jail." Frank told him. He left him there all night and took him to the Justice of the Peace in the morning.

The townsfolk were thrilled and that story was told for decades in Marathon, about the night their windmill became a jail!

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Frank's story continues in the next post when he's forced to give up being a cowboy.

Thanks for reading folks, God bless you all!
-jonboy
Texas

PS- I found another fascinating wire sculpture that really had me wondering if it was really made out of wire.

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Here's a closer look, he uses aluminum wire:

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He sculpts figures using fiberglass and then covers them with the wire but they still call them wire sculptures. The finished look is amazing.

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Rowdyism. I love that word. I'm going to find a way to use it. I also love these series' you do. It is a great way to learn snippets of history, and these people are so interesting.

I love that word too! That cracked me up when I read that! lol. A great word, yes use that one, you can use it much better than I can. These people are truly remarkable. And thanks for the kind words!

I don't know if rowdyism is even a real word! lol. But that's what that Sheriff in 1907 said so it was back then!

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Hahaha janton, Frank was a smart brave fighting man, reminds me of Walker Texas Ranger. I hate bullies too.

That's true, Walker would do something like that. After he read the guy his rights of course!

Hahaha, true, but I have seen him get into action first when the baddies are punching and shouting. Because he is so good, he puts them in the back of his 4 wheel truck to drive them to gaol.

After he beats them up he hauls them to jail? I bet it's been 30 years since I've seen that show!

Sounds like Frank defiantly didn't take any lip from anyone. LOL.

lol..No he sure didn't, he didn't even give that guy his phone call! He might not have read him his rights either. But still, I like his style!

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Great way to keep the peace! Bet his windmill jail could have held a few more if he thought it was necessary.
And another incredible sculpture!

ha! Yes he could put alot of them around that windmill! These people doing these sculptures have incredible patience! To lay that many tiny wires in place is astounding.

So many of those artistic endeavors require so much time and patience!

I agree, they have to love their work! I admire them a great deal but usually when they start explaining what their art means they lose me! lol.

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I love that art Cowboy!! Way cool!!!

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Howdy reikigirl! I agree, it's pretty amazing, I'm glad we both like it and coming from an artist like you that means I have good taste! lol.
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Howdy Sir @janton, what a way to warn other rabble rousers.
That is certainly a wonderful piece of wire art.
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Howdy sir papilloncharity! I agree. That would bring quite a few lawsuits today! First of all he didn't get his phone call! lol. I think doing that kind of art would take more patience than I have time for!

He was lucky that he didn't get a bullet instead of a mandatory phone call my friend.
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lol! That's true. It was a different type of law enforcement back than and we didn't have so many laws to protect the criminals.

Looks like Frankie is doing a good job.

wow, wow, wow... 3 wows for the aluminum wire sculptures. They are amazing!

Howdy sir Vincent! I agree, I think the wire sculptures are so unique and creative! I'd like to know how long those would take to cover with that wire. lol.

The artist's name is Seung Mo Park and I tried to find more of his wire sculptures but didn't find any, maybe you could do better but I did find alot more of his work, just different types paintings and such.

Maybe he didn't do a lot wire sculptures, since he is also doing other types of art. 😊

I think so, maybe that process was so time consuming and meticulous that he got burned out on it. That would make those pieces even more valuable, I wonder if you can buy any?

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