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Shadow Valley rising

Shadow Valley rising

Ella Mae Campbell traveled west with her family in a wagon train in 1860. But she never made it to Denver City with them. During a terrifying attack, she was taken captive by marauding Indians. No one thought she would survive - or would even want to after her ordeal. But survive she did. Yet after she was rescued, she - like so many other captives - found herself shunned by the very settlers who'd organized the search party for her...

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920486669 LP OVE
Large Print   . Available .  
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RSN 000070058179
ISBN 9781785419690
Dates Overholser, Stephen
Attachments 19 cm.
Summary Ella Mae Campbell traveled west with her family in a wagon train in 1860. But she never made it to Denver City with them. During a terrifying attack, she was taken captive by marauding Indians. No one thought she would survive - or would even want to after her ordeal. But survive she did. Yet after she was rescued, she - like so many other captives - found herself shunned by the very settlers who'd organized the search party for her...
Subject Railroad travel
Kidnapping
Indians of North America
Western stories
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