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Northern Illinois University
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Beadle's Weekly
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v. 3 no. 112
— page 8 |
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Sketch |
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Beadle's Weekly, v. III, n. 112, January 3, 1885 (Issue) |
Author: |
Buckskin Sam
(pseudonym used by Hall, Samuel Stone, 1838-1886)
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Date: |
January 3, 1885 |
First Sentence: |
A quarter of a century ago, it is probable there were few readers in the United States who were not familiar with the name of Jack Hays, the celebrated Texan Ranger. |
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This unparalleled deed of daring and skill caused Jack Hays to be almost worshiped by his burly followers, and thousands of tongues have since told, around campfire and in cabin, the tale of the young chief's lone fight with sixty Comanches on the summit of Enchanted Rock. |
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