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by Gordon (Adventure story writer) Stuart
The Boy Scouts of the Air in Indian Land - Boy Scouts of the Air Books - BY GORDON STUART - Illustrated by Norman P. Hall - The Reilly & Britton Co. Chicago - COPYRIGHT, 1912 By THE REILLY & BRITTON CO. - THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE AIR IN INDIAN LAND
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Boy Scouts of the Air In Indian Land
CHAPTER I - A RIDE AND A RUNAWAY
CHAPTER II - THE DESTROYER
CHAPTER III - THE LEGEND OF THE THUNDER BIRD
CHAPTER IV - AN AVIATOR APPEARS
CHAPTER V - AT THE B. P. RANCH
CHAPTER VI - WINNING AN AEROPLANE
CHAPTER VII - IN THE MOUNTAINS
The story opens at a dusty depot in Silver City, New Mexico, where a crowd of locals—miners, soldiers, and ranch hands—wait for the evening train. Among them are the Crawford brothers, Jerry and his friends, who are eager for the arrival of a new visitor from Cleveland. The train brings Mrs. Windham and her son, promising fresh excitement for the town’s small community of scouts. Against the backdrop of the old Fort Bayard, now a quiet medical post, the boys feel the stir of adventure in the high desert air.
When the boys gather under the watchful eye of their scout leader, Mr. Hawke, they are tasked with assembling a model of the daring “Thunder Bird” aeroplane, a project that quickly turns into a test of teamwork and courage. As they wrestle with tangled rope ladders, smoky wreckage, and a solemn, painted Indian figure, the air grows thick and the stakes feel real. Their determination to succeed hints at larger skies to explore, setting the stage for a daring foray into early aviation and frontier life.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (234K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-04-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Early 20th-century adventure stories published under this name mixed fast-moving action with the era's fascination for scouting and flight. The name is best known as a pseudonym used on boys' adventure novels tied to airship and airplane exploits.
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