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With George Washington into the wilderness

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The narrative follows the early frontier and military training of George Washington from his beginnings as a teenage surveyor through his mid-twenties, tracing wilderness journeys into the Ohio country and confrontations with French forces and Native nations as control of the interior shifts. Episodes include diplomatic missions, scouting and skirmishes, the defense and loss of Fort Necessity, service with Braddock's column, and participation in the campaign that wrested Fort Duquesne. Adventure sequences and historical personages populate the account while a young frontiersman companion provides a boyhood viewpoint, and the events are shown as formative of Washington's leadership.

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Edwin L. Sabin

Edwin L. Sabin was an American author known for his works that celebrate the adventurous spirit of the American frontier. His writing often focuses on historical themes, particularly the experiences of young boys in the context of American expansion and exploration. Notable titles include "Boys' Book of Frontier Fighters" and "Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail," which reflect his interest in the lives of iconic figures and events in American history. Sabin's storytelling combines elements of adventure and education, making his works appealing to young readers and those interested in the history of the American West.

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