The Hounds

The Hounds

The Hounds, west coast counterparts of New York's Bowery Boys, were a nativist or anti-foreigner gang of San Francisco which specifically targeted recently arrived immigrants, particularly Spanish Americans, during the California Gold Rush of 1849.

Officially called the "San Francisco Society of Regulators", the gang, mostly made up of thugs and criminals as well as former Mexican-American War veterans, would later become known as The Hounds. Controlled by the "Know Nothing" political party, the gang used patriotism in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War to drive foreigners from the recently discovered gold fields. The Hounds had early popular support despite their brutal tactics, as many of the gang attacked unarmed Mexican and Chilean immigrants in Clark Point and extorted money from those few who were successful. The Hounds soon began demanding protection money from the city residents, indiscriminately looting and burning stores and killing anyone who resisted.

On July 15, 1849 the Hounds attacked a Spanish "shantie town," robbing and killing several immigrants. While city officials were previously hesitant to take action against the Hounds, this attack finally turned the public against the Hounds, with money collected for the Spanish, Alcade Dr. T.M. Leavenworth along with Sam Brannan, Captain Beezer Simmons, and other citizens demanded the city take action and later 230 men were deputized to arrest the Hounds. However, most of the gang had fled the city by this time, although around 20 members, including a leader of the Hounds, Sam Roberts, were captured by troops led by merchant Isacc Bluxome Jr.. Roberts and another member called Saunders were sentenced to ten years imprisonment while the other members were given shorter sentences; however, the influence of "Know Nothing" politicians was able to overturn these convictions. The public resentment and hostility toward the gang, however, would prevent the Hounds from reorganizing. Most left the city shortly after their release.

Further reading

*Sifakis, Carl. "The Encyclopedia of American Crime: Second Edition Vol. I (A-J)". New York: Facts On File Inc., 2001.

External links

* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050211232712/http://www.zpub.com/sf50/sf/hbann3-1.htm San Francisco History: Part Three - The Hounds] (archived at the [http://www.waybackmachine.org WaybackMachine.org]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Hounds Of Anubis — «The Hounds of Anubis» Sencillo de The Word Alive del álbum Deceiver Grabado Abril de 2010 Lanzado 26 de julio, 2010[1] …   Wikipedia Español

  • The Hounds of Spring — is a concert overture for winds, written by the American composer, Alfred Reed in 1980. Reed was inspired by the poem Atalanta in Calydon (1865), by Victorian era English poet, Algernon Charles Swinburne, a recreation in modern English verse of… …   Wikipedia

  • The Hounds of the Morrigan — infobox Book | name = The Hounds of the Morrigan image caption = Cover of the original 1985 edition, as well as the 1999 reprint by HarperTrophy author = Pat O Shea illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series …   Wikipedia

  • The Hounds of Tindalos (book) — Infobox Book name = The Hounds of Tindalos title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration by Hannes Bok for The Hounds of Tindalos author = Frank Belknap Long illustrator = cover artist = Hannes Bok country = United States… …   Wikipedia

  • The Hounds of Notre Dame — Infobox Film name = Hounds of Notre Dame image size = caption = director = Zale Dalen producer = Fil Fraser writer = Ken Mitchell narrator = starring = Thomas Peacocke Frances Hyland Barry Morse David Ferry music = Maurice Marshall cinematography …   Wikipedia

  • Toll the Hounds — infobox Book | name = Toll the Hounds title orig = translator = author = Steven Erikson cover artist = country = United Kingdom United States language = English series = Malazan Book of the Fallen genre = Fantasy, Novel publisher = Bantam (UK… …   Wikipedia

  • you cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds — Also used in the metaphorical phrase to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. In quot. 1546 tytifils comes from Titivil, formerly a common name for a demon. a 1449 J. LYDGATE Minor Poems (EETS) 821 He..holdeth bothe with hounde and hare.… …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • To follow the hounds — Hound Hound, n. [OE. hound, hund, dog, AS. hund; akin to OS. & OFries. hund, D. hond, G. hund, OHG. hunt, Icel. hundr, Dan. & Sw. hund, Goth. hunds, and prob. to Lith. sz?, Ir. & Gael. cu, L. canis, Gr. ?, ?, Skr. [,c]van. [root]229. Cf. {Canine} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • run\ with\ the\ hare\ and\ hunt\ with\ the\ hounds — • run with the hare and hunt with the hounds • run with the hare and ride with the hounds v. phr. To appear to support both parties in a conflict; to conduct things in ambiguous ways. Critics accused the king of running with the hare and hunting… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • run\ with\ the\ hare\ and\ ride\ with\ the\ hounds — • run with the hare and hunt with the hounds • run with the hare and ride with the hounds v. phr. To appear to support both parties in a conflict; to conduct things in ambiguous ways. Critics accused the king of running with the hare and hunting… …   Словарь американских идиом

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”