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by St. George Rathborne


  THE YOUNG PIONEER SERIES

  By HARRISON ADAMS

  _Each 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated, per volume_ $1.25

  =THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE OHIO;= OR, CLEARING THE WILDERNESS.

  "Such books as this are an admirable means of stimulating among theyoung Americans of to-day interest in the story of their pioneerancestors and the early days of the Republic."--_Boston Globe._

  =THE PIONEER BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES;= OR, ON THE TRAIL OF THE IROQUOIS.

  "The recital of the daring deeds of the frontier is not onlyinteresting but instructive as well and shows the sterlingtype of character which these days of self-reliance and trialproduced."--_American Tourist, Chicago._

  =THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE MISSISSIPPI;= OR, THE HOMESTEAD IN THEWILDERNESS.

  "The story is told with spirit, and is full of adventure."--New YorkSun.

  =THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE MISSOURI;= OR, IN THE COUNTRY OF THE SIOUX.

  "Vivid in style, vigorous in movement, full of dramatic situations,true to historic perspective, this story is a capital one forboys."--_Watchman Examiner, New York City._

  =THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE YELLOWSTONE;= OR, LOST IN THE LAND OF WONDERS.

  "There is plenty of lively adventure and action and the story is welltold."--_Duluth Herald, Duluth, Minn._

  =THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE COLUMBIA;= OR, IN THE WILDERNESS OF THE GREATNORTHWEST.

  "The story is full of spirited action and contains much valuablehistorical information."--_Boston Herald._

 

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