American Lawmen

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season
  • 6.4  (43)

American Lawmen is a historical documentary series that focuses on the lives and careers of some of America's most famous and infamous lawmen. The series premiered on the American Heroes Channel in early 2016 and has since attracted a loyal following of history buffs and crime enthusiasts. Each episode of American Lawmen focuses on a different lawman or group of lawmen, tracing their careers and exploring their successes and failures. Some of the lawmen featured in the series include James "Wild Bill" Hickok, the legendary gunslinger and lawman of the American West; Isaac C. Parker, the "Hanging Judge" of Fort Smith, Arkansas; and Eliot Ness, the agent who led the "Untouchables" in their war against organized crime in Chicago. The series also explores some of the less well-known lawmen in American history, such as Bass Reeves, one of the first African-American lawmen in the American West; and John Coffee Hays, a Texas Ranger who fought in the Mexican-American War and played a key role in taming the Wild West. Through interviews with historians, experts, and descendants of these legendary lawmen, American Lawmen seeks to provide a balanced and nuanced perspective on their lives and careers. The series also draws on a wealth of primary sources, including diaries, letters, and court records, to paint a vivid picture of the times in which these lawmen lived and worked. In addition to exploring the lives and careers of individual lawmen, American Lawmen also examines broader themes and trends in American law enforcement history. For example, one episode focuses on the rise of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, one of the first private detective agencies in America, and its efforts to combat crime and protect American businesses in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Another episode explores the role of the Texas Rangers in the Mexican-American War and their subsequent efforts to bring law and order to the Wild West. Through these and other episodes, American Lawmen provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of American law enforcement over the past two centuries. One of the strengths of American Lawmen is the way in which it balances the personalities and achievements of these historical figures with the often brutal and violent realities of their work. While the series celebrates the courage and dedication of these lawmen, it also acknowledges the darker aspects of their work, including the use of excessive force and the uneven application of justice. Through its careful research and engaging storytelling, American Lawmen offers viewers a compelling and thought-provoking look at some of America's most iconic lawmen and their lasting impact on American history and culture. Overall, American Lawmen is an excellent historical documentary series that should appeal to anyone with an interest in American history, crime, or law enforcement. With its insightful interviews, impressive historical research, and engaging storytelling, the series provides a fascinating look at some of America's most legendary lawmen and the world in which they lived and worked.

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Tom Tunney & The Spies Of N.y.
8. Tom Tunney & The Spies Of N.y.
April 6, 2016
While the First World War rages on in Europe, a German terrorist cell is waging its own secret war on American soil. And when a New York City cop uncovers the plot, he must fight to save his country before it's too late.
Tom Smith: The Two-Fisted Marshal of Abeline
7. Tom Smith: The Two-Fisted Marshal of Abeline
March 30, 2016
Using his fists instead of a pistol, professional boxer turned frontier lawman Tom Smith is determined to clean up 'Hell on Earth.' This is the little known story of one of the greatest lawmen of the Wild West.
Jelly Bryce: The Perfect Shot
6. Jelly Bryce: The Perfect Shot
March 23, 2016
With outlaws firing machine guns in the streets of Oklahoma City, sharpshooting legend Delf 'Jelly' Bryce is on a collision course with some of the most violent men in America.
Dallas Stoudemire: The Hero of El Paso
5. Dallas Stoudemire: The Hero of El Paso
March 16, 2016
Lawlessness runs rampant in a notorious Texas outpost and it's up to legendary lawman Dallas Stoudenmire to tame the town known as "˜Hell' Paso.
Sheriff Baker & The Everglades Blood Feud
4. Sheriff Baker & The Everglades Blood Feud
March 9, 2016
The Everglades are home to bank robbers, rumrunners, and cold-blooded killers and Sheriff Bob Baker is determined to take down one of the most infamous and deadly gangs in Florida's history.
Melvin Purvis: The Gangbuster
3. Melvin Purvis: The Gangbuster
March 2, 2016
During the Great Depression, a violent crime wave sweeps the nation and it's up to the FBI's Melvin Purvis to lead a massive manhunt for the most dangerous men in America.
Petrosino vs The Mafia
2. Petrosino vs The Mafia
February 24, 2016
Joe Petrosino, New York City's first Italian-American detective, is determined to do whatever it takes to protect his people in turn-of-the-century Little Italy.
Allan Pinkerton: Saving Lincoln
1. Allan Pinkerton: Saving Lincoln
February 17, 2016
Celebrated P.I. Allan Pinkerton is hired to protect a strategic railroad from attack, but as his investigation unfolds, he uncovers a hidden conspiracy to assassinate President Lincoln.
Description

American Lawmen is a historical documentary series that focuses on the lives and careers of some of America's most famous and infamous lawmen. The series premiered on the American Heroes Channel in early 2016 and has since attracted a loyal following of history buffs and crime enthusiasts.

Each episode of American Lawmen focuses on a different lawman or group of lawmen, tracing their careers and exploring their successes and failures. Some of the lawmen featured in the series include James "Wild Bill" Hickok, the legendary gunslinger and lawman of the American West; Isaac C. Parker, the "Hanging Judge" of Fort Smith, Arkansas; and Eliot Ness, the agent who led the "Untouchables" in their war against organized crime in Chicago.

The series also explores some of the less well-known lawmen in American history, such as Bass Reeves, one of the first African-American lawmen in the American West; and John Coffee Hays, a Texas Ranger who fought in the Mexican-American War and played a key role in taming the Wild West.

Through interviews with historians, experts, and descendants of these legendary lawmen, American Lawmen seeks to provide a balanced and nuanced perspective on their lives and careers. The series also draws on a wealth of primary sources, including diaries, letters, and court records, to paint a vivid picture of the times in which these lawmen lived and worked.

In addition to exploring the lives and careers of individual lawmen, American Lawmen also examines broader themes and trends in American law enforcement history. For example, one episode focuses on the rise of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, one of the first private detective agencies in America, and its efforts to combat crime and protect American businesses in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Another episode explores the role of the Texas Rangers in the Mexican-American War and their subsequent efforts to bring law and order to the Wild West. Through these and other episodes, American Lawmen provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of American law enforcement over the past two centuries.

One of the strengths of American Lawmen is the way in which it balances the personalities and achievements of these historical figures with the often brutal and violent realities of their work. While the series celebrates the courage and dedication of these lawmen, it also acknowledges the darker aspects of their work, including the use of excessive force and the uneven application of justice.

Through its careful research and engaging storytelling, American Lawmen offers viewers a compelling and thought-provoking look at some of America's most iconic lawmen and their lasting impact on American history and culture.

Overall, American Lawmen is an excellent historical documentary series that should appeal to anyone with an interest in American history, crime, or law enforcement. With its insightful interviews, impressive historical research, and engaging storytelling, the series provides a fascinating look at some of America's most legendary lawmen and the world in which they lived and worked.

American Lawmen is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on February 17, 2016.

Where to Watch American Lawmen

American Lawmen is available for streaming on the AMERICAN HEROES CHANNEL website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch American Lawmen on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and AHC.

  • Premiere Date
    February 17, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (43)