Captured by the Navajos

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Captured by the Navajos

by Charles A. (Charles Albert) Curtis

EN·~5 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

BY - CAPTAIN CHARLES A. CURTIS - U.S.A.

0:03
2

NEW YORK AND LONDON - HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS

0:05
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:18
4

I. INTRODUCES THE BOYS

22:11
5

II. ATTACKED BY NAVAJOS

17:00
6

III. WARLIKE PUEBLOS

14:40
7

IV. IN A NAVAJO TRAP

14:30
8

V. A SIEGE AND AN AMBUSCADE

17:25
9

VI. CROSSING THE RIVER

14:35
10

VII. A SWOLLEN STREAM AND STOLEN PONY

15:28

Description

A weary officer returns to Santa Fe after the turmoil of the Civil War and finds the frontier garrison humming with routine drills and the crisp sound of the sunrise gun. While settling back into his post he notices two teenage boys, the sons of a lieutenant‑colonel, wearing makeshift uniforms and serving as messengers for the headquarters. Their youthful presence offers a glimpse of ordinary life amid the military’s stern order.

One afternoon the brothers stumble into a playful clash with local Mexican schoolchildren, only to be rescued by a quick‑thinking lad named Manuel Perea. A tentative handshake turns into a genuine friendship, bridging language and culture as the boys exchange greetings in both English and Spanish. Their bond hints at the tight‑knit community that thrives in the dusty streets of this ancient town.

Soon after, the officer receives orders to march into the rugged Jemez Mountains for a campaign against the Navajo, and the lieutenant‑colonel proposes that his sons accompany the unit. The stage is set for a coming‑of‑age adventure where duty, camaraderie, and the harsh frontier landscape will test the young men’s resolve.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (292K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-05-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles A. (Charles Albert) Curtis

Charles A. (Charles Albert) Curtis

1835–1907

A soldier, teacher, and memoirist, he turned his years in the Civil War and the American West into vivid firsthand storytelling. His best-known work, Captured by the Navajos, draws on experiences that gave his writing an unusual sense of immediacy.

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