Edward Armon Sieker Explained
Edward Armon Sieker Jr. (c. 1853–1901), sometimes styled Ed A. Sieker in print, was a lawman with the Texas Rangers, in which capacity he was involved in a number of gunfights with American Indians and outlaws. His three brothers, including Lamartine P. Sieker, all became Texas Rangers.[1] [2]
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Further reading
- Book: Alexander, Bob . Riding Lucifer's Line: Ranger Deaths along the Texas-Mexico Border . University of North Texas Press . 2013 . Denton, TX . 91.
- Book: Mirages, Mysteries and Reality: Brewster County, Texas . Pioneer Book Publishers, Inc. . 1972 . Casey . Clifford B. . Hereford, TX . 50–1.
- Sieker . E. A. . August 1927 . Texas Rangers Battle with Outlaws In 1880 . Frontier Times . 4 . 11.
- Book: Stephens, Robert W. . Texas Ranger Sketches . privately printed . 1972 . Dallas, TX . B001O27BLE.
- Book: Webb, Walter P. . The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense . University of Texas Press . 1993 . 2nd . Austin, TX . 407–8.
- Book: Williams, Clayton W. . Texas' Last Frontier: Fort Stockton and the Trans-Pecos, 1861–1895 . Texas A&M University Press . 1982 . College Station . 212-14, 254-9, 278-9, 340. 9780890961261 .
Notes and References
- Parsons 2009, pp. 1–8.
- Roth 2001, p. 323.