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Hardcover Trail-Makers of the Middle Border Book

ISBN: 1026045029

ISBN13: 9781026045022

Trail-Makers of the Middle Border

"Trail-Makers of the Middle Border" is a sweeping historical narrative that explores the rugged life of the American frontier through the experiences of the Graham family. Set in the mid-19th century, the story follows the arduous journey of Richard Graham as he migrates from the rocky hills of New England to the untamed wilderness of the Old Northwest. Serving as a prequel to Hamlin Garland's acclaimed autobiographical series, this work captures the pioneering spirit of those who cleared the forests and broke the sod of the Wisconsin territory.

The narrative blends personal adventure with historical realism, detailing the grueling labor of logging camps and the domestic challenges of early homesteading. The stakes are heightened as the brewing national conflict draws the protagonist into the heart of the American Civil War, including the pivotal Siege of Vicksburg. Through vivid and empathetic prose, Garland honors the tenacity of the men and women who shaped the American Midwest. "Trail-Makers of the Middle Border" stands as a poignant tribute to the courage and perseverance of the pioneer generation, offering a realistic look at the physical and emotional landscapes of a nation in transition.

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