The Boy Settlers: A Story of Early Times in Kansas

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The Boy Settlers: A Story of Early Times in Kansas

by Noah Brooks

EN·~5 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total

THE BOY SETTLERS

1:52

THE BOY SETTLERS.

0:01

CHAPTER I - The Settlers, and Whence They Came.

10:39

CHAPTER II. - THE FIRE SPREADS.

14:39

CHAPTER III. - ON THE DISPUTED TERRITORY.

22:10

CHAPTER IV. - AMONG THE DELAWARES.

22:58

CHAPTER V. - TIDINGS FROM THE FRONT.

11:49

CHAPTER VI. - WESTWARD HO!

13:36

CHAPTER VII. - AT THE DIVIDING OF THE WAYS.

17:22

CHAPTER VIII. - THE SETTLERS AT HOME.

13:20

Description

In the early 1830s a small band of pioneers—three lively boys and two seasoned men—set out from the bustling town of Dixon, Illinois, eager to carve a new life on the untamed prairies of Kansas. Their story begins amid the fading echoes of the Black Hawk War, a conflict that still lingers in the memories of the veteran settlers and the Native tribes they encounter. Listening to the old ferry‑owner’s tales by the stove, the youngsters absorb a legacy of bravery and hardship that fuels their own restless spirit.

As they push westward, the group confronts the raw challenges of frontier life: crossing rivers, building a modest log cabin, and learning to coexist with the surrounding Indian nations. Their youthful optimism clashes with the harsh realities of the prairie, but together they discover resourcefulness, camaraderie, and a fierce determination to claim a place they can call home. This early chapter offers a vivid portrait of ambition, friendship, and the rugged allure of America’s expanding frontier.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (332K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-06-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Noah Brooks

Noah Brooks

1830–1903

A journalist, editor, and storyteller with a front-row view of Abraham Lincoln’s era, he turned firsthand experience into lively history and fiction for general readers and young audiences alike.

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