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The Trail of Black Hawk

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The narrative follows a Native chieftain’s resistance to forced removal and the encounters between his band and frontier settlers in early 19th‑century Illinois, tracing raids, scouting missions, skirmishes, retreats through swamps and heights, and a final rout. Episodes alternate between the daily labors and woodcraft of a settler family and military maneuvers, forts, and scouting exploits, while later public receptions reveal the vanquished leader’s experiences among eastern audiences. The author blends documented incidents with storytelling for young readers to present the motives, hardships, and consequences faced by both the chieftain and the settlers.

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Paul G. Tomlinson

Paul G. Tomlinson was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the adventure and mystery genres. His notable works include "Bob Cook and the German Spy," which showcases espionage themes, and "The Trail of Black Hawk," a narrative that reflects historical elements intertwined with fiction. Tomlinson's writing often engages with themes of intrigue and exploration, appealing to readers interested in thrilling tales set against rich backdrops.

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