Thirty One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains

Thirty One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains

Author: William F. Drannan

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2023-11-22

Total Pages: 385

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Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains is autobiographical account of Captain William F. Drannan, Scouts Chief. The author has narrated in his own blunt way the incidents of his life in the West. He starts out with the most notable events of his boyhood days, then come his flight and a trip, to St. Louis, hundreds of miles on foot, his accidental meeting with that most eminent man of his class, Kit Carson. The author also gives sketches of the springing into existence of many of the noted cities of the West, and the incidents connected therewith that have never been written before. This book represent one of the classics of frontier literature.


Twenty-One Years Young

Twenty-One Years Young

Author: Amy Dong

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03-31

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9781733960212

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Two decades of living is not nothing. It is everything we know. In Twenty-One Years Young: Essays, author Amy Dong examines the uncertainty, absurdity, and beauty in growing up. This poignant collection of essays is unabashedly intimate, drawing the reader into Dong's life as if they were a close friend. She masterfully evokes humor, nostalgia, melancholy, and euphoria to create scenes that are as vivid as they are profound. In this collection, you'll read essays such as "So It Goes" (inspired by the famous Vonnegut quip), in which Dong reflects on a near-death experience; "On Taking Care of Pets," a self-explanatory essay that provides the very best of belly laughs; and "The Man with the Magical Watch," in which Dong grapples with the pain-and joy-inherent to our limited existence. These essays urge readers to consider the meaning of a good life and, further, how they will choose to spend the rest of their moments. Fans of Didion and Sedaris alike will find themselves at home with this collection for its unyielding insight into young adulthood, travel, and life itself.


Thirty-one Years on the Plains and in the Mountains

Thirty-one Years on the Plains and in the Mountains

Author: William F. Drannan

Publisher:

Published: 1900

Total Pages: 750

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Howes and others give scathing review of this work as unreliable. Drannan's wife may have actually written most of the book, based on her husband's stories. Drannan has himself as the rescuer of Olive Oatman, and a companion of Kit Carson.


Journal

Journal

Author: Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of Representatives

Publisher:

Published: 1905

Total Pages: 1354

ISBN-13:

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To Have and to Hold

To Have and to Hold

Author: Larry E. Hudson

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0820318302

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Looking closely at both the slaves' and masters' worlds in low, middle, and up-country South Carolina, Larry E. Hudson Jr. covers a wide range of economic and social topics related to the opportunities given to slaves to produce and trade their own food and other goods - contingent on first completing the master's assigned work for the day. In particular, Hudson shows how these opportunities were exploited by the slaves to both increase their control over their family life and to gain status among their fellow slaves. Filled with details of slaves' social values, family formation, work patterns, "internal economies", and domestic production, To Have and to Hold is based on a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, emphasizing wherever possible the recollections of former slaves. Although their private world was never immune to intervention from the white world, Hudson demonstrates a relationship between the agricultural productivity of slaves, in family situations that range from simple to complex formations, and the accumulation of personal property and social status within slave communities. By capitalizing on these opportunities for autonomy, says Hudson, slaves not only tempered some of the daily brutalities of their lives but also prepared themselves for freedom, for it was the family group that most powerfully influenced the personalities of the slaves and it was in the slave quarters that the foundations of an African American culture were established.


Secrets of an Elusive Father

Secrets of an Elusive Father

Author: Caroll Lesage

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published:

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1039156983

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Everyone has their secrets but at what cost? When author Caroll Lesage was connected with his half-sister, neither of them could predict the secrets they would unearth together about their father. From secret love affairs and love triangles to adoption and bigamy, the further they dig into their family history, the more mysteries surface. Secrets of an Elusive Father is part memoir, part genealogical uncovering of one son’s search for the truth about his father. Caroll Lesage leans into difficult subjects, such as sexual abuse, rape, and sexual orientation, with grace and courage. Encouraged by loved ones to share this story and all its complexities, Lesage hopes to reach others facing their own family difficulties and show them they’re not alone in their struggles. He demonstrates the power of forgiveness and compassion, even when faced with life-altering knowledge. How secrets are complex and sometimes come with the best of intentions. Readers in search of their next titillating family drama will enjoy unraveling the secrets tangled in this memoir and learning of the sacrifices that one father will make to protect his family.