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A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee.

Chapter 22: Transcriber Notes
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About This Book

He recounts his upbringing on the frontier, describing family, schooling, and formative hardships, then narrates hunting exploits, frontier adventures, and military encounters, blending practical anecdotes with homespun humor. The narrative addresses misunderstandings and public misrepresentations of his character, explains his motives, and touches on episodes in public life and electoral service. Interspersed are observations on manners, politics, and rural habits, told in plain language with regional idiom and self-deprecating candor. The work aims both to entertain with vivid scenes and to set the record straight about the author's reputation.

Transcriber Notes

Obvious punctuation and spelling errors have been corrected.
The following are as in the original:
Major Russell and Major Russel are used interchangeably in the book.
Page 4 original: and the trick he has played off on the publick.
Page 10 its versus it's original: use, its just nobody's business. Big men
Page 86 (scroundrell's) original: old scroundrell's two big sons with us, and made
Page 119 flower is old english for flour original: man a cupfull of flower. With this, we thickened
Page 168 bran-fire and branfire original: This is," said I, "a branfire new way of doing - clearly not hypenated in this line.
The following changes have been made:
Page 17 original: bioagraphers, I should not only inform the public
replacement: biographers, I should not only inform the public
Page 141original: and years all open, to catch every word I would
replacement: and ears all open, to catch every word I would
Page 158 original: where I stop'd to pull of my wet clothes, and put
replacement: where I stop'd to pull off my wet clothes, and put
Page 230 original: and mistatement with which we are beset,
replacement: and misstatement with which we are beset,