The Hunters of the Ozark

Voorkant
University of Arkansas Press, 1 jan 2004 - 210 pagina's
The date and events set out in this first volume of a series of three, is at the close of the eighteenth century in the south western part of the present state of Missouri. Each autumn a party of hunters and trappers from the settlement of Greville made regular visits to the Ozark Mountains for the purpose of gathering furs. Their plan was to be in the camp in the mountains until spring but trapper James Bowlby would be injured and that injury would set the scene for this story. Fred Linden, George Linden's sixteen year old son, would be sent a message by his father, through Deerfoot, a young Shawanoe warrior, to join them for the hunt. His trek south to the camp is of high suspense and personal danger.

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CHAPTER PAGE I AN ESTRAY
3
THE TINKLE OF A BELL
9
AN ABORIGINAL PLOT
13
A PARTY OF THE THIRD PART
18
A FRIEND IN NEED
23
FRED LINDEN RECEIVES A MESSAGE FROM THE OZARK CAMP
28
THE HUNTERS OF OZARK
33
A WELCOME ACQUAINTANCE
38
THE CAMP OF THE WINNEBAGOS
104
KEEP TO THE TRAIL
109
AN INFURIATE SHAWANOE
114
THE DEFIANCE
120
THE SIGNAL FIRE
126
ON THE EDGE OF THE PRAIRIE
132
A MORNING MEAL
139
A STRANGE RIDE
144

A MISHAP
44
A STRUGGLE FOR LIFE
49
TRAMPING SOUTHWARD
54
A STRANGE ANIMAL
59
A TROUBLESOME VISITOR
64
A WELCOME ALLY
69
DEERFOOT WILL BE SENTINEL TONIGHT
74
AROUND THE CAMPFIRE
79
A SUSPICIOUS SOUND
84
LIKE A THIEF IN THE NIGHT
89
SHAWANOE AND WINNEBAGO
94
ANOTHER NIGHT VISITOR
99
A YOUNG HUNTERS STRATEGY
150
TERRY FINISHES HIS RIDE
156
THE DEVILS PUNCH BOWL
162
THE TERROR IN THE AIR
168
FRED LINDEN AWAKENS TO AN ALARMING FACT
175
THE CANOE
181
AMERICA VERSUS IRELAND
187
AMERICA VERSUS AMERICA
193
THE LAST CAMPFIRE
199
CONCLUSION
205
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