Description:LONE RIDERThe story is strictly fiction but based on facts of history of the Missouri Ozarks in that period. I put Al in a valley similar to the one that we had on the 480 acre farm of my father when I was a lad. I got the idea of the hand dug spring by the creek bottom from the one my father dug and rocked up when I was little.The encounter with the Mountain Lion is taken from a story I was told when we lived on our farm there in Missouri. The Ozarks still has a good share of wild critters, but you will seldom if ever, see a black bear there these days.Lone Rider is a story of the western frontier of which Missouri was a part during the period of this story. It shows the determination of the hardy souls that left home and moved west into an unknown frontier. People that endured hardship, pain, and fought the lawless. Some fought the Indians. Others made friends with them.From the time of the first arrival of the pilgrims, people were always looking to see what was on the other side of the mountain. Somebody was always moving on westward, for whatever reason. Some felt crowded when their community grew too big, Some were just restless, wanting something better. In Al’s case, He had left home due to a disagreement with his father, determined to make a place for himself in his own way.I hope you enjoy Lone RiderWatch for the sequel about a sonCopyright © Cal WardmanWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Lone Rider. To get started finding Lone Rider, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: LONE RIDERThe story is strictly fiction but based on facts of history of the Missouri Ozarks in that period. I put Al in a valley similar to the one that we had on the 480 acre farm of my father when I was a lad. I got the idea of the hand dug spring by the creek bottom from the one my father dug and rocked up when I was little.The encounter with the Mountain Lion is taken from a story I was told when we lived on our farm there in Missouri. The Ozarks still has a good share of wild critters, but you will seldom if ever, see a black bear there these days.Lone Rider is a story of the western frontier of which Missouri was a part during the period of this story. It shows the determination of the hardy souls that left home and moved west into an unknown frontier. People that endured hardship, pain, and fought the lawless. Some fought the Indians. Others made friends with them.From the time of the first arrival of the pilgrims, people were always looking to see what was on the other side of the mountain. Somebody was always moving on westward, for whatever reason. Some felt crowded when their community grew too big, Some were just restless, wanting something better. In Al’s case, He had left home due to a disagreement with his father, determined to make a place for himself in his own way.I hope you enjoy Lone RiderWatch for the sequel about a sonCopyright © Cal WardmanWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Lone Rider. To get started finding Lone Rider, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.