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Happy Days edition
(source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition
(source: NIU Libraries)
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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
Fame and Fortune Weekly
no. 618 (pages 27-28)
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The Frontiersman's Escape
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Author:
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Clyde, Kit
(pseudonym used by Senarens, Luis (Lu), 1863-1939)
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Date: |
August 3, 1917
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First Sentence: |
Many years ago, when Iowa was the western border of ordinary American travel, Morton Massey built a cabin near to the spot where the town of Muscatine now stands, and maintained himself, wife and child, by tilling the ground in summer and trapping in winter. |
Last Sentence: |
The band of Regulators were wiped out by the Indians, and as nobody else troubled themselves about the horse case, Morton Massey was left unmolested to live to a ripe old age, and recount over and over the story of the frontiersman's escape. |
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition
(source: NIU Libraries)
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