Hawk's Nest; or, The Last of the Cahoonshees. A Tale of the Delaware Valley and Historical Romance of 1690.

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Hawk's Nest; or, The Last of the Cahoonshees. A Tale of the Delaware Valley and Historical Romance of 1690.

by James M. (James Martin) Allerton

EN·~6 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

Transcriber’s Note: A large number of spelling and printing errors have been corrected without further note. There are still some discrepancies in the spelling of personal and place names, and the text for the most part doesn’t use speech marks.

0:15
2

Hawk’s Nest, or The Last of the Cahoonshees.

0:25
3

CHAPTER I.

7:11
4

CHAPTER II.

6:57
5

CHAPTER III.

13:05
6

CHAPTER IV.

10:00
7

CHAPTER V.

7:26
8

CHAPTER VI.

10:45
9

CHAPTER VII.

5:30
10

CHAPTER VIII.

8:26

Description

From the lofty perch of Hawk’s Nest the narrator paints a living panorama of the Delaware and Neversink valleys, where craggy cliffs, soaring eagles and the mysterious “Lifting Rocks” seem to hold the secrets of the earth itself. The prose drifts between the grandeur of distant mountain ranges and the intimate details of hidden caverns, inviting listeners to feel the wind on the Shawangunk ridge and hear the river’s rush far below. It is a meditation on how contrast creates beauty, setting a richly textured stage for the story to unfold.

Against this vivid backdrop unfolds a tender historical romance centered on the last members of the Cahoonshee people in 1690. As European settlers push into the valley, a young frontier soul finds love and conflict amid cultural clash, wilderness danger, and the looming mystery of the ancient stones. The early chapters blend factual description with personal longing, promising a tale where history and heart beat together in the shadow of Hawk’s Nest.

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Full title

Hawk's Nest; or, The Last of the Cahoonshees. A Tale of the Delaware Valley and Historical Romance of 1690. A Tale of the Delaware Valley and Historical Romance of 1690.

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (391K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2018-06-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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James M. (James Martin) Allerton

1822–1910

Best known for a single surviving novel, this little-known American writer left behind a vivid historical romance set in the Delaware Valley of 1690. His work blends frontier adventure, local history, and the flavor of late-19th-century storytelling.

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