"The Pony Rider Boys in Montana; Or, The Mystery of the Old Custer Trail" by Frank Gee Patchin is an early 1900s story that follows Tad Butler and his group of friends during their exciting trip through Montana, aiming to explore the historic Custer Trail amidst a landscape filled with potential risks. Continuing experiences from past escapades involving trails, cattle, and unpredictable wilderness encounters, the story kicks off with the boys arriving in Forsythe, Montana, ready for another thrilling exploration; here, they quickly learn about the local sheep ranching industry and rumors of lucrative sheep drives. As they gear up to buy their ponies and begin their journey, the narrative highlights their strong friendship and spirited interactions, intensified by local stories of errant Indians, setting the stage for a series of adventures, mishaps, and perils as they manage the wild landscapes and challenge the unknown threats looming over the area's ranchers.

The Pony Rider Boys in Montana; Or, The Mystery of the Old Custer Trail
By Frank Gee Patchin
Embarking on an adventure through Montana's rugged terrain, a band of spirited boys confront both the allure of a historic trail and mysterious dangers lurking on the ranches.
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About the AuthorFrank Gee Patchin (1861–1925) was an American author of children's books. He was born in Wayland, New York. He is known for his series Battleship Boys and Pony Rider Boys. Patchin published more than 200 adventure books, many using various pseudonyms including Victor Durham and Jessie Graham Flower. He also wrote for the Edward Stratemeyer Syndicate.
Frank Gee Patchin (1861–1925) was an American author of children's books. He was born in Wayland, New York. He is known for his series Battleship Boys and Pony Rider Boys. Patchin published more than 200 adventure books, many using various pseudonyms including Victor Durham and Jessie Graham Flower. He also wrote for the Edward Stratemeyer Syndicate.
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