03160nam a2200433 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095020004300112020002700155040002100182035002100203043001200224050002600236082002600262100003000288245012200318260005200440300003100492440002100523504005100544505138300595533015201978600003602130600004102166600003102207650005302238650004502291650005502336650004802391650004102439651004402480651003002524655002902554710001702583856012602600ebr10723520CaPaEBRm o u cr cn|||||||||130329s2013 couac sb 001 0deng d z 2013012711 z9781607322368 (hardcover : alk. paper) z9781607322375 (e-book) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)851417427 an-us-co14aHV6533.C6bP75 2013eb04a364.152/3209227882231 aPrice, Charles F.,d1938-10aSeason of terrorh[electronic resource] :bthe Espinosas in central Colorado, March/October 1863 /cCharles F. Price. aBoulder :bUniversity Press of Colorado,c2013. axix, 331 p. :bill., port. 0aTimberline books aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 a"Alarming intelligence and intense excitement": first murders in the Pike's Peak country -- "Most horrible and fiendish murders": the bleeding of South Park begins -- "There has been considerable excitement": the First Colorado Cavalry steps in -- "The people are scared nearly to death here": the murderers strike at the vitals of South Park -- "Fallen into the hands of hard men in an evil hour": the lynching of Baxter -- "Glorious news! The mysterious murders unraveled at last": one of the slayers slain -- "Desperate and lawless bravos": the brothers Espinosa -- "Revenge for the infamies committed against our families": serial murder as vendetta -- "Malicious interference was the cause": the scapegoating of Captain E. Wayne Eaton -- "Times have become quiet again": panic recedes in South Park but murder moves elsewhere -- "Ready for any duty, untiring, and full of energy": Samuel F. Tappan takes up the hunt for the Espinosas -- "If this woman is found dead, tell the people the Espinosas of the conejos killed her": the attack on Philbrook and Dolores S�nches -- "I drew his head back over a fallen tree and cut it off": Tom Tobin ends the terror -- "The brightest success rewarded them for their toils": Tobin brings in the heads -- "Who is there to gather the history of this wretch?": the Espinosas remembered -- "Times with me have sadly changed": destinies. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2013.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.10aEspinosa, Felipe Nerio,d-1863.10aEspinosa, Jos�e Vivi�an,d-1863.10aVincente, Jos�e,d-1863. 0aSerial murderszColoradoxHistoryy19th century. 0aMurderzColoradoxHistoryy19th century. 0aSerial murdererszColoradoxHistoryy19th century. 0aMurdererszColoradoxHistoryy19th century. 0aFrontier and pioneer lifezColorado. 0aColoradoxHistory, Localy19th century. 0aColoradoxRace relations. 7aElectronic books.2local2 aebrary, Inc.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10723520zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view