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New York Weekly
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v. 20 no. 16
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New York Weekly, v. XX, no. 16, March 9, 1865 (Issue) |
Author: |
Hank the Hunter
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Date: |
March 9, 1865 |
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In the latter days of the Indian troubles, when the savages-either intimidated and unable to make headway any longer against the increasing strength and numbers of the settlers, or really weary of a strife which brought so little reward- had become, in the main, peaceably inclined, Eben Gaines, one of the most redoubtable of the frontier hunters and scouts, suddenly surprised all by quitting his wanderings and settling down to an employment of civilized life. |
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