
SALLY OFMISSOURI - BY R. E. YOUNG
SALLY OF MISSOURI
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS IN THE STORY
Chapter One - STEERING OF NEW YORK
Chapter Two - PINEY OF THE WOODS
Chapter Three - THE PROMISED LAND
Chapter Four - FOR THE BENEFIT OF CARINGTON
Chapter Five - BOOM TIME IN THE TOWN THAT JACK BUILT
Chapter Six - FATHER AND DAUGHTER
Chapter Seven - THE GARDEN OF DREAMS
A restless New Yorker, fresh from the bustle of Yale and city life, feels the pull of the untamed West. Encouraged by a daring friend, he trades his polished streets for the rugged hills of the Ozarks, where endless grass seas and silent rivers promise both danger and opportunity. The journey takes him deep into Missouri’s lead‑rich country, a landscape of stark beauty that tests his resolve and reshapes his ambitions.
Amid the mining camps and scattered homesteads, he encounters Sally, a spirited woman whose ties to the land run as deep as the mineral veins beneath it. Through her, the frontier’s harshness softens, revealing a community of farmers, store‑keepers, and miners whose lives are woven together by hard work and quiet kindness. As the young prospector grapples with his own expectations, the story captures the clash between youthful idealism and the raw, unforgiving reality of frontier life, inviting listeners to experience the early days of adventure and self‑discovery in the American heartland.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (305K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-11-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1941
A journalist, novelist, and suffrage advocate, she brought sharp observation and a lively voice to both fiction and public life. Her career moved from magazine writing and editorial work into the long campaign for women's voting rights.
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