About This Book
The narrative traces the life of a frontier woodsman and rifleman, beginning with a childhood passion for hunting, family migration into the southern backcountry, and a growing pull toward the wilderness. It follows his exploration of the Kentucky country and the founding of a fortified settlement, frequent clashes and campaigns with Native groups, a prolonged captivity that provides detailed observations of indigenous customs, and episodes of frontier hardship and victory. Later sections describe personal losses and the forfeiture of land claims, further westward relocations into the Ohio Valley and Missouri, and a reflective old age leading to his death.
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