"This massive tome amounts to nothing less than a Texas Ranger fan's dream as well as a genealogist's dream. Nowhere else can one find so much important historical and genealogical information dealing with the early 20th century Texas Rangers than in this volume....we should consider ourselves blessed that this book is now available."—Texas Ranger Dispatch
"...a unique historical record and an essential addition to academic library 19th Century American History reference shelves in general, and Texas Historical Studies collections in particular."—Midwest Book Review
"The Harrises and Sadler have made an invaluable contribution to Texas Ranger scholarship with this landmark addition."—True West Magazine
"( Texas Ranger Biographies) presents a treasure trove of information on 1, 782 men who wore the Ranger badge during a troubled decade, and provides valuable insights into understanding the changing nature, scope, and contributions of an organization often wrapped in myth and misunderstood in terms of purpose and involvement....By its content and example, the volume quickly will become a major addition to the study of a critical chapter in the history of the Texas-Mexico border."—Southwestern Historical Quarterly
"Charles Harris, Frances Harris, and Louis Sadler have successfully accomplished the monumental task of gathering information and making it available to those studying the history of the Borderlands and Texas, as well as offering new and much-needed scholarship on the Texas Rangers."—New Mexico Historical Review