William MacLeod Raine (1871-1954) was an American author who wrote A Daughter of Raasay (1902), Wyoming (1908), Ridgway of Montana (1909), A Texas Ranger (1910), Bucky O'Connor (1910), Mavericks (1912), Brand Blotters (1912), The Vision Splendid (1913), Crooked Trails and Straight (1913), A Daughter of the Dons (1914), The Pirate of Panama: A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure (1914), The Highgrader (1915), Steve Yeager (1915), The Yukon Trail: A Tale of the North (1917), The Sheriff's Son (1918), A Man Four-Square (1919), The Big-Town Round-Up (1920), Oh, You Tex! (1920), Tangled Trails (1921), Gunsight Pass (1921), Man-Size (1922), The Fighting Edge (1922), Ironheart (1923), The Desert's Price (1924), Troubled Waters (1924) and Roads of Doubt (1925).
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William MacLeod Raine (1871 to 1954) was born in England, but immigrated to the United States as a boy. He is best known for his many popular western novels, including Wyoming, A Texas Ranger, and Mavericks. He is buried in Denver, Colorado.
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