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A settler family moves into a harsh winter wilderness near a frontier fort, where a solitary, seasoned woodsman offers shelter and guidance. The narrative traces their efforts to establish a home, visits to the garrison, contested land claims and neighborhood tensions, and practical dangers such as traps and hunting hazards. Rising political unrest around the fort draws neighbors into rebellion, leading to a traumatic frontier incident, a daring escape, and subsequent life lived freer yet marked by loss. The tale closes with leadership, loyal service, and a return to domestic life after the military turmoil.

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Rowland Evans Robinson

Rowland Evans Robinson was an American author and naturalist known for his vivid depictions of rural life and the natural landscape of New England. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the environment and the history of the region. Among his notable titles is "A Hero of Ticonderoga," which explores themes of heroism and historical significance. Robinson's writings also include "In New England Fields and Woods," showcasing his keen observations of nature, and "Vermont: A Study of Independence," which delves into the state's unique identity and independence. His contributions to literature capture the essence of the American experience in the late 19th century.

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