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Welcome
Dedication
Epigraph
Author’s Note
The Hatfields: A Selective Genealogy
The McCoys: A Selective Genealogy
Prologue: The Fate of Cotton Top Mounts, February 18, 1890
Part I:
Bad Blood,
1854–1882
Chapter 1 : War Comes to the Big Sandy, 1854–1862
Chapter 2 : Un-Civil Warfare, 1863–1865
Chapter 3 : Timbering the Sublime Forest, 1865–1877
Chapter 4 : The Importance of Razorbacks, 1878–1880
Chapter 5 : Moonshine and Love, 1880
Chapter 6 : The Wages of Love, 1880–1882
Chapter 7 : Tumult on Election Day, August 7–8, 1882
Part II:
The Rage and the Outrage,
1882–1887
Casualties, 1864–1882
Chapter 8 : Mountain Justice, August 9–10, 1882
Chapter 9 : Life After Death, 1882–1884
Chapter 10 : Taking Names and Keeping a List, 1884–1886
Chapter 11 : A Double Whipping, 1886
Chapter 12 : The Enforcers, Spring, Summer, and Fall 1887
Chapter 13 : Diplomacy Failed, Fall and Winter 1887
Part III:
The January Raids and Their Aftermath,
1887–1888
Casualties, 1864–1887
Chapter 14 : A House Burning, December 31, 1887–January 2, 1888
Chapter 15 : The Death of a Soldier, January 1888
Chapter 16 : Bad Frank and the Battle of Grapevine Creek, January 18, 1888
Chapter 17 : Disorder in the Courts, February–May 1888
Chapter 18 : The Lawmen, 1888
Chapter 19 : Yellow Journalists on the Bloody Border, February–October 1888
Part IV:
The Hunters and the Hunted,
1888–1898
Casualties, 1864–1888
Chapter 20 : The Trial, 1888–1889
Chapter 21 : The Bitter End, November 1889–February 1890
Chapter 22 : After the Hanging, 1890–1895
Chapter 23 : The Last Murders and Manhunt, 1896
Chapter 24 : The Last Dance: Cunningham Gets His Hatfield, 1898
Coda, March 4, 1913
Epilogue: Mine is the Vengeance
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Also by Dean King
Newsletters
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Photos
Map
Copyright
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