Author John L. Moore serves up a miscellany of fascinating depictions of obscure but authentic people and situations in this non-fiction book about the Pennsylvania Frontier between 1743 and 1778.
“Holy cow,” I said out loud. “I think this is the fella that's been stealing groceries.” Eddie didn't pay me no never mind and felt the campfire remains. “It's still warm,” he said, just as excited as a kid at his birthday party.
Battle Fields and Camp Fires: A Narrative of the Principle Military Operations of the Civil War from the Removal of...
Leaving here I met Colonel Clark 4 and accompanied him over the pontoon bridge to Harpers Ferry . ... John S. Clark was an aide - de - camp during the Valley Campaign and provost marshal under Banks in Louisiana .
In no time at all you'll be heading into the wide open ranges with horses loping beneath you, cattle lowing as you pas, and the aroma of sage filling your dreams. It's the magic of these poems.
He tossed his saddle on the stout cow pony. She returned from the house with a ... “You may need a real cannon before this is over. And Slocum? ... It was past dark when he spotted small campfires off in the junipers. He reined in.
Perusal of Wayne Gard's formidable work The Great Buffalo Hunt (1959) yields nicknames such as “SquirrelEye” Emory, “Moccasin” Jim Stell, “Limpy” Jim Smith, “Whiskey” Jim Greathouse, “Spotted” Jack Dean, “Hurricane” Lee Grimes, ...
All true stories. And if these stories all seem weirdly contemporary; it's simply because people have always been - people. Readers will have their favorites in this collection of 11 true American historical vignettes.
In addition to abundant coverage in the news at the time, the true story of Cinci the cow is told in the picture book: Franke, G. (2006). ... When we use campfires as a means of engaging people CULTURAL HEALING Cannons or campfires?
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Mighty Gray Rebel Poems (economy edition b/w int. photos)