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The Boy With the U. S. Survey

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The narrative follows a determined young recruit who wins a scholarship to join the United States Geological Survey and swaps city life for fieldwork. A series of episodic adventures carries him through swamps, canyons, deserts, mountains and the Alaskan tundra, where routine surveying tasks become tests of endurance and ingenuity. Episodes portray river crossings, ice jams, hunger, encounters with wildlife and extreme weather, and stress practical problem solving, steady labor and teamwork over sensational heroics while showing the technical and human demands of scientific field service.

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Francis Rolt-Wheeler

Francis Rolt-Wheeler was an American author known for his engaging children's literature, particularly in the adventure and educational genres. He often incorporated themes of exploration and service to the nation in his works, which include notable titles such as "The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries" and "Plotting in Pirate Seas." His stories frequently feature young protagonists who embark on thrilling journeys, reflecting a spirit of curiosity and patriotism. Rolt-Wheeler's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on young readers, encouraging them to learn about various professions and the natural world.

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