The Lure of the Mississippi

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Illustrations

CHAPTER I ON BOARD THE FANNY HARRIS

CHAPTER II IN GREAT ANXIETY

CHAPTER III PLAIN TALK AND UGLY RUMORS

CHAPTER IV THE BREAKING OF THE STORM

CHAPTER V THROUGH A DESERTED LAND

CHAPTER VI DANGEROUS TRAVELING

CHAPTER VII ON THE GREAT RIVER

CHAPTER VIII AFTER THE WRECK

CHAPTER IX HUNTING BEES AND DRIVING FISH

CHAPTER X CATCHING A MONSTER

CHAPTER XI AFTER WILD GEESE

CHAPTER XII IN A WINTER CAMP

CHAPTER XIII FISHING THROUGH THE ICE

CHAPTER XIV SIGNS OF SPRING

CHAPTER XV AT INSPIRATION POINT

CHAPTER XVI SMELLING THE STORM

CHAPTER XVII SOUTHWARD AT LAST

CHAPTER XVIII IN THE SUNKEN LANDS

CHAPTER XIX PAST ISLAND NUMBER TEN

CHAPTER XX ON TO VICKSBURG

CHAPTER XXI WHEREIN OLD ENEMIES MEET

CHAPTER XXII THE OLD TRAPPER'S SECRET

CHAPTER XXIII THE LAST DAYS OF VICKSBURG

Produced by Roger Frank.

THE LURE OF THE MISSISSIPPI

BY

D. LANGE

AUTHOR OF “ON THE TRAIL OF THE SIOUX,” “THE SILVER ISLAND
OF THE CHIPPEWA,” “LOST IN THE FUR COUNTRY,”
“IN THE GREAT WILD NORTH,” AND “THE
LURE OF THE BLACK HILLS”

ILLUSTRATED BY W. L. HOWES

BOSTON
LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.

Published, October, 1917

COPYRIGHT 1917, BY D. Lange
THE LURE OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Norwood Press
BERWICK & SMITH CO.
NORWOOD, MASS.
U. S. A.

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“Come out, you white men, and fight!”

FOREWORD

The story told here has for its scenic background the Mississippi River and its fine northern tributary, the Minnesota, the “Sky-tinted Water” of the Sioux Indians.

The story opens in the spring of 1861. The Civil War has begun. Lincoln has called for 75,000 volunteers, while to regiments and batteries of the small regular army orders have been issued to hurry to Washington as fast as possible.

Colonel John C. Pemberton embarks his battery on the Fanny Harris, at Fort Ridgely on the Minnesota River. Hundreds of sullen Indians watch the troops leave, and visions of regaining their rich hunting grounds in the Minnesota valley arise in the minds of the starving savages, who have been brooding for several years over real and fancied wrongs.

Within a year of the departure of the soldiers, a furious Indian war sweeps over the young State of Minnesota, while on the Mississippi from Cairo to New Orleans Federal and Confederate fleets and armies battle for the control of the Great River. On this historical background move the characters of the story: Barker, the old trapper; Tatanka, the Sioux scout; Tim and Bill Ferguson, two Southern boys; and their doubtful friend, Cousin Hicks.

At Vicksburg, in the summer of 1863, we meet again the former Colonel John C. Pemberton, now a general in the Confederate army, stubbornly defending the besieged city against the Federal army under General Grant.

D. Lange.
St. Paul, Minnesota,
June, 1917.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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