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Ella Barnwell: A historical romance of border life

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A young woman living on the Kentucky frontier contends with migration, settlement, and the constant threat of raids as her community carves out homes in a contested landscape. The narrative interweaves documented incidents and invented scenes to portray pioneer dress, customs, social life, and wartime practices while following personal developments involving a mysterious stranger, a wedding, captivity, trial, and execution. Episodes of pursuit, renegade plots, and Indian attacks escalate tensions and force collective stratagems. The action culminates in a remembered frontier engagement and a concluding resolution that emphasizes survival, communal bonds, and the costs of border conflict.

About the Author

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Emerson Bennett

Emerson Bennett was an American author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the genre of historical romance. His notable work, "Ella Barnwell: A Historical Romance of Border Life," reflects the complexities of life on the American frontier, blending elements of adventure and romance. Bennett's writing often explores themes of love and resilience against the backdrop of historical events, capturing the spirit of his time. His narratives are characterized by vivid descriptions and a deep understanding of the human experience, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his era.

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