IMPORTANT:
Use "Quotation Marks" for
names and phrases.
(Example:
"Ben Johnson" "Battle
of Adobe Walls" etc.)
About
J. Marvin Hunter and Hunter's FRONTIER TIMES Magazine
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This
historical and genealogical gem was published in
Texas by J. Marvin Hunter from October, 1923 until
October, 1954.
In the 1970's,
Western Publications reprinted most of the volumes.

Mr. Hunter published
his periodical during a time when early Texas settlers,
pioneers, cattlemen, and observers of the events
of Texas history were still alive and able to tell
their stories. This is one of the most valuable
assets of this magazine. Its articles are written
largely from the vantage point of the eye-witness
observer or actual participant in the event. Mr.
Hunter sought to gather as much of this eye-witness
testimony as he could before the generation of these
settlers passed on.
These magazines
are highly sought-after and are of almost unparalleled
value to historians, collectors, and genealogists.
They are rich in first-hand accounts of formative
pioneer events -- early settlers and frontier expeditions,
soldiers, Rangers, Indians and outlaws; of battles,
privations and tragedies; of riches won and lost,
of mines, and hidden treasure. No modern revisionism
here - just the facts: bold, bloody and accurate.
Each magazine is also a voluminous resource of genealogical
data: family names, ancestors, relations, locations,
employments, relocations, birthdates and death-dates.
For many years,
researchers of Texas history and Texas genealogy,
and folks who just love Texas and frontier history
have found these magazines a hidden gold mine of
information. Because of Mr. Hunter's commitment
to solicit his stories from from the folks who lived
the history themselves, there is information in
these volumes that cannot be found anywhere else.
But he also gathered stories from reputable historians
and writers such as T. U. Taylor, J. Frank Dobie,
Col. M. L. Crimmins and others, as well as documents
from old newspapers, court records and personal
testimonies from those who were part of the shaping
of the Texas Frontier and other areas of the Southwest
during the 1800's. In these volumes you will also
find much in the way of Indian lore, Mexican-American
history, and the history/genealogy of surrounding
regions, especially, Indian Territory (Oklahoma),
New Mexico, Kansas and Arizona.
J. Marvin Hunter
had the highest regard for historical accuracy in
whatever he included in his publication. In many
cases, when an inaccuracy was discovered, Mr. Hunter
unashamedly and readily published the clarifications,
making this periodical an undisputed authority on
historical and genealogical data
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In 2004,
the full and exclusive copyrights to all of these
treasured magazines were awarded to
FrontierTimesMagazine.com
It is our
aim to provide the genealogical, historical research
and literary archivist community with quality-minded
and technologically advanced means to access these
historical masterpieces.
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