Beyond Fort Mims A western story

Lauran Paine

Large print - 2011

The massacre at Fort Mims is what spurred young Davy Crockett to leave his family and become a volunteer scout in the military campaign between American militias and the Creek Indians. It was while serving in this capacity that Crockett earned his reputation as a first-rate scout, which added to his already established reputation as a crack shot. Like many volunteers serving in militias, Crockett also had to concern himself with protecting his wife, his children and his land from roaming Indian war parties and gangs of frontier renegades who used the distraction of wars to attack and pillage those left behind. It was in these skirmishes that Davy Crockett distinguished himself. It was a chaotic and dangerous time on the frontier, and Davy C...rockett and his family seemed to have a ringside seat in the midst of the action.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographical fiction
Western stories
Published
Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub 2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Lauran Paine (-)
Edition
1st ed., large print ed
Physical Description
207 p. (large print) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781611732559
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