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Canyon of Death (Short Stories of the American Frontier-1800s) eBookRichard PuzKindle Store |
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Runaway Slave (Short Stories of the American Frontier-1800s) eBookRichard Puz1800s |
Runaway Slave (Short Stories of the American Frontier-1800s) eBook Tobacco plantation owner Alvin Tolle is confronted with a split-second decision that will affect the rest of his life. All of my books are drawn from the American frontier in the 1800s. This story is one man at the forefront of dealing with slavery in North Carolina. Runaway Slave is a snippet from my hard copy novel "The Carolinian," available at Amazon-read it. The inspiration for my stories draws from my novels and family tales of settlers who journeyed to the American frontier in the 1800s. Their accounts, passed down through the generations, paint pictures of courageous and adventurous people—a hearty lot—who had perseverance, self-reliance, and, despite dangers and fears of the unknown wilderness, overcame their misgivings. Most were not famous or widely celebrated, yet they carved out homes, farms, and a life on the frontier, and, in the process, created a great nation. They are heroes in my eyes. From my research, I better understand the plight of early Native Americans. They were ultimately swept aside by the oncoming tide of settlers, despite being f... |
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Everyday Life in the 1800sMarc McCutcheonBooks |
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Children's Clothing of the 1800s (Historic Communities) Bobbie Kalman
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Sourdough Wind Mine (Short Stories of the American Frontier-1800s) eBookRichard PuzKindle Store |
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Rebellions and RevolutionsJack GrayBooks |
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Reading After FoucaultRobert S. LeventhalBooks |
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The Autobiography of General Ulysses S GrantUlysses S GrantBooks |
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Danny Boy & Tennie (Short Stories of the American Frontier-1800s) eBookRichard PuzKindle Store |
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The Anti-Slavery Crusade Jesse Macy
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The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in the 1800s (Writer's Guides to Everyday Life) The wonderful and fascinating details of the 1800s have been gathered into one interesting volume, in which McCutcheon has included quotes from 19th-century citizens concerning or describing hairstyles and fashion, favorite swear words and slang, jokes of the period, courtship and marriage rituals, and more. A must for both fiction and nonfiction historical writers. |
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