Cattle-Ranch to College: The True Tales of a Boy's Adventures in the Far West
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The narrative recounts a boy's upbringing on the frontier, presenting episodic accounts of perilous encounters with Indigenous raiding parties, buffalo hunts, mining-camp life, horse-breaking, cattle drives, night stampedes, and other rugged tasks required of young men in that setting. Each chapter offers a discrete adventure or trial that illustrates practical skills, courage, and quick thinking, while also tracing a larger arc of personal growth and social change as the frontier world gives way to settled institutions; the final episodes describe a long overland journey that leads the youth toward formal education.
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