The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio; or, Clearing the Wilderness
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The narrative follows two teenage brothers on the Virginia frontier who hunt to feed their family, decide to move west toward the Ohio, and endure the many perils of pioneer life. Their journey includes tracking game, harsh weather, attacks by predators, forest fires, encounters with Native American war parties, capture and escape, canoe travel, and daring rescues. Action-driven episodes alternate with scenes of homestead clearing and council deliberations, while seasoned frontiersmen appear as guides. Emphases are on resourcefulness, loyalty, courage, and the hard work required to open and settle a wilderness.
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