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Buckskin Mose / Or, Life From the Lakes to the Pacific, as Actor, Circus-Rider, Detective, Ranger, Gold-Digger, Indian Scout, and Guide.

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A first-person memoir traces life on the American frontier, following a performer-turned-detective through episodes as circus rider, ranger, gold seeker, scout, and guide, traveling from lake regions to the Pacific. It combines vivid adventure narratives—arrests, investigations, travel hardships, and frontier skirmishes—with practical sketches of landscape and camp life, and reflections on law, justice, and government policy toward Indigenous peoples. Anecdotal episodes alternate with critical observations about military and civil authority, showing how informal self-protection, official action, and local custom together shaped survival, character, and community life in the West.

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George W. Perrie

George W. Perrie was an American author known for his adventurous narratives that reflect the spirit of the American frontier. His notable work, "Buckskin Mose / Or, Life From the Lakes to the Pacific, as Actor, Circus-Rider, Detective, Ranger, Gold-Digger, Indian Scout, and Guide," showcases a vivid portrayal of life in the West during a transformative period in American history. Through his writing, Perrie captures the diverse experiences of individuals navigating the challenges and opportunities of the expanding frontier, contributing to the literary heritage of adventure and exploration.

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