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The Young Surveyor; Or, Jack on the Prairies

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A young surveyor on the prairie passes from boyhood toward greater self-reliance through a string of outdoor adventures and village episodes. The narrative follows hunting trips, surveying tasks, household challenges, and quarrels over boundary fences, punctuated by comic characters, a resourceful girl companion, and several small mysteries. Practical skills, inventive problem-solving, and neighborly rivalries appear alongside moments of peril such as lost horses and a violent storm, while everyday scenes of work and play sketch the rhythms of frontier life and the gradual shaping of youthful character.

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J. T. Trowbridge

J. T. Trowbridge was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and adventure stories in the 19th century. His works often reflect themes of resilience and exploration, appealing to young readers of his time. Notable titles include "Cudjo's Cave," which combines adventure with moral lessons, and "A Chance for Himself; or, Jack Hazard and His Treasure," a tale of self-discovery and ambition. Trowbridge's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of American youth literature.

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