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MARCHING ON NIAGARA - OR THE SOLDIER BOYS OF THE OLD FRONTIER - Colonial Series - BY EDWARD STRATEMEYER - Author of "American Boys' Life of William McKinley," "Lost on the Orinoco," "On to Pekin," "Between Boer and Briton," "Old Glory Series," "Ship and Shore Series," "Bound to Succeed Series," etc. - ILLUSTRATED BY A. B. SHUTE - BOSTON: LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO. - Copyright, 1902, by Lee and Shepard - Published August, 1902 - All rights reserved - Norwood Press J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith Norwood, Mass. U. S. A.
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I - IN THE FOREST
CHAPTER II - DEER AND INDIANS
CHAPTER III - DISCOVERY AND PURSUIT
CHAPTER IV - BURNING OF THE CABIN
CHAPTER V - UPRISING OF THE INDIANS
CHAPTER VI - THE DISAPPEARANCE OF HENRY
CHAPTER VII - A DOUBLE WARNING
Set against the smoky haze of the French‑and‑Indian War, the story follows two hardy brothers from a Virginia frontier homestead who have traded their pioneer tools for muskets. David, the elder, carries the weight of his family’s trading post, while Henry, restless and eager, seeks his first taste of true adventure. Together they join a ragged band of colonial soldiers marching toward the strategic stronghold at Niagara, a key prize in the struggle between French and British empires.
As the men trek through tangled forests and across rugged rivers, they confront the stark realities of frontier warfare—harsh weather, uneasy alliances with native tribes, and the ever‑present threat of ambush. Their camaraderie is tested by moments of doubt and the brutal clash of cultures, yet the brothers’ determination to prove themselves shines through. The narrative weaves vivid action with thoughtful reflection, offering listeners a glimpse into a pivotal episode of early American history while capturing the youthful spirit of those who dared to march into the unknown.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (342K characters)
Series
Colonial series, 2
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis Weyant, Mary Meehan and 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
2010-11-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1930
A driving force behind early American series fiction, he created a storytelling empire that helped shape generations of young readers. Through the Stratemeyer Syndicate, his ideas stood behind enduring favorites like the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, the Bobbsey Twins, and the Rover Boys.
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