Mason County War

Mason County War
Part of the Range Wars
Date1875–1876
LocationMason County, Texas, United States
Also known asThe Hoodoo War
Deaths12 killed

The Mason County War, sometimes called the Hoodoo War in reference to masked members of a vigilance committee,[1]: 89  was a period of lawlessness ignited by a "tidal wave of rustling" in Mason County, Texas in 1875 and 1876.[1]: 90  The violence entailed a series of mob lynchings and retaliatory murders involving multiple posses and law enforcement factions, including the Texas Rangers. The conflict took the lives of at least 12 men and resulted in a climate of bitter "national prejudice"[1]: 102  against local German-American residents in the following years.[2]: 46 

  1. ^ a b c Sonnichsen, C.L., 1957, 10 Texas Feuds, University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 9780826322999
  2. ^ Gillett, J.B., 1921, Six Years with the Texas Rangers, 1875-1881, Yale University Press, ISBN 0803258445