Finding the Lost Dalton

Finding the Lost Dalton by Harold Trisler is a significant work published by Red Engine Press on July 30, 2023. This 122-page book is written in English and provides a detailed account of Deputy U.S. Marshal Frank Dalton, focusing on his location, circumstances, and murder. Dalton served in the Fort Smith, Arkansas, federal court under Judge Isaac C. Parker and is noted for his connections with his brothers, who later became infamous outlaws.
Readers will find a well-researched exploration of Frank Dalton’s career and his final days as a federal lawman in the Indian Territory. The book contributes to the understanding of the history of deputy U.S. marshals on the western frontier, offering insights into the challenges faced by lawmen during that era. With its focus on true crime and historical context, this edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in biographies and memoirs related to American history.
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Finding the Lost Dalton is an important book documenting
the location, circumstance, and murder of Deputy U.S.
Marshal Frank Dalton. Dalton was one of the brave federal
lawmen of the Fort Smith, Arkansas, federal court that
worked for federal judge Isaac C. Parker. Dalton had
brothers who worked with him as posse and after his
death became legendary outlaws. Well researched by
Trisler, this book will add to the knowledge of Frank
Dalton’s career and last days as a federal lawman in the
Indian Territory. It is an important addition to the books
on deputy U.S. marshals on the western frontier.
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