<p>The haunting specter of hanging trees holds a powerful sway on the American imagination conjuring images of rough-and-tumble frontier towns struggling to impose law and order in a land where violence was endemic. In this thoughtful study former New Mexico State Historian Robert T&oacute;rrez examines several fascinating criminal cases that reveal the harsh and often gruesome realities of the role hangings legal or otherwise played in the administration of frontier justice.</p><p>At first glance the topic may seem downright morbid and in a sense it is but these violent attempts at justice are embedded in our perception of America&#39;s western experience. In tracing territorial New Mexico&#39;s efforts to enforce law T&oacute;rrez challenges the myths and popular perceptions about hangings and lynchings in this corner of the Wild West.</p>
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