About This Book
A first-person memoir follows a man born in the mid-eighteenth century as he recalls childhood on the frontier, family relationships, rural pastimes and dangers, and the small-scale adventures that shaped his character. Interweaving anecdotes of hunting, youthful mischief, courtship, and community observances, he situates personal episodes alongside brief accounts of military events encountered during the struggle for independence. Throughout, he offers reflections on Scotch-Irish character, civic duty, and the practical virtues of his people, presenting a portrait of everyday courage, domestic life, and moral formation rather than a comprehensive military history.
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