Heroes of the Middle West: The French

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Heroes of the Middle West: The French

by Mary Hartwell Catherwood

EN·~2 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

HEROES OF THE MIDDLE WEST The French - BY MARY HARTWELL CATHERWOOD

0:19
2

PREFACE.

0:56
3

I. THE DISCOVERERS OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI.

20:13
4

II. BEARERS OF THE CALUMET.

28:39
5

III. THE MAN WITH THE COPPER HAND.

30:44
6

IV. THE UNDESPAIRING NORMAN.

34:43
7

V. FRENCH SETTLEMENTS.

17:40
8

VI. THE LAST GREAT INDIAN.

28:57
9

INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN HISTORY - EUROPEAN BEGINNINGS - By Alice M. Atkinson

1:50
10

BLAISDELL'S BOOKS ON HISTORY - By ALBERT F. BLAISDELL - STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY

1:58

Description

Set against the wild, mist‑clad shores of the Great Lakes, this vivid retelling brings the early French push into America’s middle west to life. It paints the landscape of towering cedars, shimmering straits and the quiet villages of missionaries and native peoples, all seen through the eyes of a modern listener eager to travel back in time.

The narrative follows Father Jacques Marquette, a gentle priest, and Louis Jolliet, a bold Montreal trader, as they launch their 1673 expedition along the unknown Mississippi. Their light birch‑bark canoes, packed with smoked meat and corn, glide past islands that locals once believed were homes to mysterious fairies. Driven by a dual purpose—to spread their faith and to chart the great river—these pioneers confront unfamiliar terrain, uneasy alliances, and the palpable pull of the frontier.

Through careful storytelling, the book balances scholarly detail with vivid description, inviting listeners to imagine the chill wind, the glittering waters, and the hopeful faces of the tribes that first welcomed the French explorers.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (162K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-05-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Hartwell Catherwood

Mary Hartwell Catherwood

1847–1902

A popular American novelist and short-story writer of the late 19th century, she became especially known for vivid historical fiction set in early North America. Her work blends careful research with lively storytelling, bringing frontier settlements and French colonial life into sharp focus.

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