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Camp Venture: A Story of the Virginia Mountains

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A party of men and a character known as the Doctor establish a mountain encampment, constructing a rough log cabin and improvising roofing, clapboards, and other necessities. The narrative combines practical, often technical descriptions of building and survival with episodes of danger and tension—picket shots, armed negotiations, midnight alarms, searches, capture and rescue—and encounters with local moonshiners and mining prospects. Leadership, honor, and resourcefulness shape decisions and conflicts, while a youth named Tom explains his past and undergoes a personal journey. The story ends with the camp's affairs resolved and the group's departure from the mountain.

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George Cary Eggleston

George Cary Eggleston was an American author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of historical fiction and romance. His works often reflect themes of honor, conflict, and the Southern experience during the Civil War era. Notable titles include "A Captain in the Ranks: A Romance of Affairs" and "A Rebel's Recollections," which provide insights into the lives of soldiers and civilians during tumultuous times. Eggleston's storytelling is characterized by rich detail and a deep understanding of his characters' motivations, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking.

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