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  1. Hough wrote the official account of the activities of the American Protective League (APL), a voluntary organization that attempted to enforce patriotism and stifle dissent during World War I.

  2. When Stuart Henry criticized Emerson Hough’s Inst novel. “North of ’36,” in the Internationalj Hook Review, he started some- j thing." In the words of George W. Saunders, president, of Old Tlmoi Trail Drivers’ association, he “placed his powder on a stove”: that was far from cold.

  3. Emerson Hough was the author of some 34 books and countless magazine articles that were factual accounts and historical novels of life in the American West. Hough was born in Newton, Iowa, on June 28, 1857, to Joseph B. and Elizabeth Hough, who had moved from their native Virginia some five years earlier. He attended public schools in Newton ...

  4. In 1907 Emerson Hough, a highly successful Western writer, published a book entitled The Story of the Outlaw. A major part of the book dealt with the Lincoln County War, one of the most dramatic events in Southwestern history. Much had been published about the war before 1907, but Hough was the first writer to attempt to report a factual

  5. Emerson Hough (1857–1923) was an author and journalist who wrote factional accounts and historical novels of life in the American West. His works helped establish the Western as a popular genre in literature and motion pictures.

  6. U.S. author and journalist Emerson Hough wrote realistic and historical novels of life in the American West. His works helped establish the Western as a popular genre in literature and motion pictures. Hough was born on June 28, 1857, in Newton, Iowa.

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  8. Nov 27, 2019 · Emerson Hough wrote popular books about the American West, including The Story of the Cowboy, The Passing of the Frontier, and The Covered Wagon. He knew Pat Garrett, and in the course of his research he accompanied the legendary lawman on a horseback trip to New Mexico.

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