Benjamin of Ohio: A Story of the Settlement of Marietta
Author:
James Otis
Publication:
1912 by American Book Company
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction
Series:
James Otis's Colonial and Pioneer Children of America Members Only (Pioneers)
Pages:
155
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Dive deep into America’s heartland with “Benjamin of Ohio,” a vivid portrayal of raw determination and frontier grit. Join young Benjamin as he embarks on a formidable journey with Rufus Putnam’s exploration party, aiming to establish Marietta, the pioneer foothold in the Ohio River valley. As they journey on precarious flatboats, they face the wrath of nature, unpredictable rivers, and challenges from native tribes. James Otis paints a gripping narrative of resilience, community, and the indomitable spirit of early American settlers. Step into their shoes, ride the churning waters, and experience the birth of a settlement against all odds.
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