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The Forest Runners: A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky

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The narrative follows two young frontiersmen, Paul Cotter and Henry Ware, as they transport a vital supply of gunpowder through the wilderness of early Kentucky and confront the constant dangers of untamed country. Separated at times, they endure getting lost, harsh weather, scouting and tracking, surprise attacks, and tense stand-offs with hostile warriors while striving to protect their cargo and the settlements that depend on it. Episodes mix action, stealth, and quiet survival, exploring courage, practical skill, loyalty, and the burdens of duty placed on youth in a perilous frontier environment.

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Joseph A. Altsheler

Joseph A. Altsheler was an American author known for his historical novels, particularly those set during the American Civil War and the early frontier days. His works often blend adventure with historical detail, capturing the spirit of the times. Among his notable titles is "Before the Dawn: A Story of the Fall of Richmond," which reflects his interest in the Civil War era. Altsheler's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a focus on the struggles and triumphs of his characters, making his books appealing to readers interested in American history and adventure.

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