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A kidnapping in Kentucky 1776 / Elizabeth Raum.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wisdom, MT : Chicken Scratch Books, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 169 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781953743145
  • 1953743145
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "The Kentucky frontier was a beautiful place, but it was also a dangerous one. Jemima Boone and John Gass often heard wolves howling, bears growling, and snakes slithering through the tall grasses. There was no store, no school, no doctor at Fort Boonesborough. The settlers were on their own to deal with whatever threats arose. On a sunny summer day in July 1776, the crisis they faced was a kidnapping. . . ."--Page 4 of cover
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Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Fiction RAUM ELIZABET Available 33111010988299
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Fiction RAUM ELIZABET Checked out 08/20/2024 33111010855977
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Courage. Imagination. Unbeatable Determination.The Kentucky frontier was a beautiful place, but it was also a dangerous one. Jemima Boone and John Gass often heard wolves howling, bears growling, and snakes slithering through the tall grasses. There was no store, no school, no doctor at Fort Boonesborough. The settlers were on their own to deal with whatever threats arose. On a sunny summer day in July of 1776, the crisis they faced was a kidnapping . . .Based on a true event.

"Based on a true event"--Back cover.

"The Kentucky frontier was a beautiful place, but it was also a dangerous one. Jemima Boone and John Gass often heard wolves howling, bears growling, and snakes slithering through the tall grasses. There was no store, no school, no doctor at Fort Boonesborough. The settlers were on their own to deal with whatever threats arose. On a sunny summer day in July 1776, the crisis they faced was a kidnapping. . . ."--Page 4 of cover

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