"With Carson and Frémont" by Edwin L. Sabin is a thrilling historical adventure that throws us into the 1840s American West, as it captures the pioneering expeditions of the famous scout Kit Carson and Lieutenant John Charles Frémont. They lead a brave company, including a young boy named Oliver, through uncharted territories from the East of the Rockies to the West of the Sierras. Facing the constant threat of Kiowa Indian attacks, the story ignites with a caravan journeying from Missouri to Santa Fé. We are introduced to Oliver Wiggins, a young boy in the caravan, who dreams of proving himself amidst the looming promise of danger. A moment of fate brings Kit Carson and his fellow trappers into the mix as tension grips the setting, and the group prepares for a potential battle.
With Carson and Frémont Being the Adventures, in the Years 1842-'43-'44, on Trail Over Mountains and Through Deserts From the East of the Rockies to the West of the Sierras, of Scout Christopher Carson and Lieutenant John Charles Frémont, Leading Their Brave Company Including the Boy Oliver
By Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) Sabin
A young boy's dreams of adventure collide with the dangers of the West when a legendary scout appears, promising both excitement and peril on a treacherous journey.
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About the AuthorEdwin Legrand Sabin was an American author, primarily of boys' adventure stories, mostly set in the American West.
Edwin Legrand Sabin was an American author, primarily of boys' adventure stories, mostly set in the American West.
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