Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders Among the Kentucky Mountaineers
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A band of young women known as the Overland Riders establish a camp in remote Kentucky mountains and face hostile locals, anonymous threats, and a mysterious stranger. When a lieutenant disappears and Grace Harlowe sustains a graze from a bullet, the group uses signaling, tracking, and practical skills to search, confront prowlers, and interpret warning messages. Episodes alternate tense pursuit, near-misses, and moments of camaraderie, emphasizing ingenuity, courage under danger, and the girls' determination to stay together despite pressure to leave.
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