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A bold young rider joins a wagon train bound for the Black Hills and serves as hunter, guide, and protector for a rough band of prospectors. The narrative moves through camp scenes, travel hardships, sudden skirmishes with hostile parties, narrow escapes, rescues, and episodic confrontations with outlaws and tense encounters on contested lands. Action-driven chapters emphasize resourcefulness, loyalty, and opportunism amid the scramble for wealth, while colorful, often eccentric supporting characters and frontier detail convey both the dangers and the rough camaraderie of life on the road.

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Edward L. Wheeler

Edward L. Wheeler was an American author known for his contributions to the genre of dime novels, particularly in the late 19th century. He is best recognized for his series featuring the character Deadwood Dick, a heroic figure in the Wild West, which reflects the adventurous spirit and rugged individualism of the era. Notable works include "Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road; or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills" and "Deadwood Dick Jr. Branded; or, Red Rover at Powder Pocket." Wheeler's storytelling often combined elements of action, drama, and romance, appealing to a wide audience and leaving a lasting impact on popular literature.

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