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  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • BETTY ZANE

    ZANE GREY

    eBook (amazon.com, March 5, 2012)
    On June 16, 1716, Alexander Spotswood, Governor of the Colony of Virginia, and a gallant soldier who had served under Marlborough in the English wars, rode, at the head of a dauntless band of cavaliers, down the quiet street of quaint old Williamsburg.The adventurous spirits of this party of men urged them toward the land of the setting sun, that unknown west far beyond the blue crested mountains rising so grandly before them.Months afterward they stood on the western range of the Great North mountains towering above the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, and from the summit of one of the loftiest peaks, where, until then, the foot of a white man had never trod, they viewed the vast expanse of plain and forest with glistening eyes. Returning to Williamsburg they told of the wonderful richness of the newly discovered country and thus opened the way for the venturesome pioneer who was destined to overcome all difficulties and make a home in the western world.But fifty years and more passed before a white man penetrated far beyond the purple spires of those majestic mountains.One bright morning in June, 1769, the figure of a stalwart, broad shouldered man could have been seen standing on the wild and rugged promontory which rears its rocky bluff high above the Ohio river, at a point near the mouth of Wheeling Creek. He was alone save for the companionship of a deerhound that crouched at his feet. As he leaned on a long rifle, contemplating the glorious scene that stretched before him, a smile flashed across his bronzed cheek, and his heart bounded as he forecast the future of that spot. In the river below him lay an island so round and green that it resembled a huge lily pad floating placidly on the water. The fresh green foliage of the trees sparkled with glittering dewdrops. Back of him rose the high ridges, and, in front, as far as eye could reach, extended an unbroken forest.
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    eBook (iOnlineShopping.com, March 29, 2019)
    Elizabeth "Betty" Zane McLaughlin Clark (July 19, 1765 – August 23, 1823) was a heroine of the Revolutionary War on the American frontier. She was the daughter of William Andrew Zane and Nancy Ann (nΓ©e Nolan) Zane, and the sister of Ebenezer Zane, Silas Zane, Jonathan Zane, Isaac Zane and Andrew Zane.Three of the Zane brothers β€” Ebenezer, Silas and Jonathan β€” migrated from present-day Moorefield, Hardy County, [West] Virginia in 1769 and founded the first settlement at present-day Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. The rest of the Zane family later joined them at the new settlement.According to a historical marker in Wheeling, on September 11, 1782, the Zane family was under siege in Fort Henry by Native American allies of the British. During the siege, while Betty was loading a Kentucky rifle, her father was wounded and fell from the top of the fort right in front of her. The captain of the fort said, "We have lost two men, one Mr. Zane and another gentlemen, and we need black gunpowder."Betty's brother carelessly left gunpowder at their house. She ran 40 to 50 yards to retrieve gunpowder, then returned safely. They held off the Native Americans and lived.The Zane family later settled in what became Martins Ferry, Belmont County, Ohio, across the Ohio River from Wheeling, and played an important role during Ohio's formative years.In 1782 Native American and British forces attacked the small garrison of Fort Henry (modern-day Wheeling, West Virginia) which was being defended by forty-two men under the command of Colonel David Shepherd of the Ohio Militia. When the garrison ran low on ammunition (black powder), Zane volunteered to leave the garrison to retrieve more ammunition from her brother's home nearby. Zane's actions are credited with allowing the defenders to continue to hold the fort, which remained under American control.The community of Betty Zane near Wheeling, West Virginia, was named after her.More than one hundred years after her death, John S. Adams wrote a poem called Elizabeth Zane that achieved some acclaim.Betty Zane's great-grandnephew, the author Zane Grey, wrote a historical novel about her, titled Betty Zane, also republished as The Last Ranger. One of the main events in the story is the tale of Zane's fetching supplies from the family cabin. When Grey could not find a publisher for the book, he published it himself in 1903 using his wife's money. Grey later named his daughter Betty Zane after his famous aunt.
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    eBook (开放图书馆, Jan. 1, 1900)
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  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey, Brian Grey, Jimcin Recordings

    Audiobook (Jimcin Recordings, May 4, 2015)
    Betty Zane strays from the usual Western tale, which usually has a man as the hero. Betty is brave and heroic, but never fear - there is a sweetheart to be reunited with in the end. Life along the Ohio River in frontier days is authentically depicted in this saga. The pioneer settlement of Fort Henry is the setting for the action involving traitors, Indian attacks, and a catastrophic fire. This story can only inspire 21st-century listeners to appreciate the trials of pioneer life. This book is the first of Zane's The Frontier Trilogy. It is followed by The Last Trail and The Spirit of the Border, also available from Audible and read by Brian Grey.
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, April 19, 2020)
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  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, June 19, 2020)
    Zane Grey's classic historical novel about the life of Elizabeth "Betty" Zane (who was the author's great-grand aunt). Betty Zane, a heroine of the American Revolution, is famous for bravely resupplying the American Revolutionary forces who were being besieged by the British at Fort Henry in Wheeling, West Virginia. The book was later republished under the title "The Last Ranger".
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    eBook (Xist Classics, June 12, 2015)
    A Fictional Telling of a Real Revolutionary War Heroine β€œBut what can women do in times of war? They help, they cheer, they inspire, and if their cause is lost they must accept death or worse. Few women have the courage for self-destruction. "To the victor belong the spoils," and women have ever been the spoils of war.” ― Zane Grey, Betty Zane Betty Zane was a strong, young frontier woman living in a man's world. In this, Zane Grey's first novel, Betty and her brothers live in Fort Henry, West Virginia and are key figures in one of the last battles of the Revolutionary War.
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    "Betty Zane" is the biographical story of Elizabeth "Betty" Zane, a hero of the American Revolutionary War and a direct Aunt of the author Zane Grey. While under siege at Fort Henry by American Indian Allies of the British, Betty volunteers to venture out of the fort to retrieve supplies for the battle. Because she is a woman the opposing forces let her pass out, and unaware of what she is carrying, back into the fort. "Betty Zane" is a classic tale of heroism from the American Revolutionary War.
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2017)
    This is the tale of Elizabeth "Betty" Zane McLaughlin Clark (1765-1823), a heroine of the Revolutionary War on the American frontier. Her great-grandnephew, the iconic American western writer Zane Grey, penned this trilogy, the first of which is entitled Betty Zane and includes the tale of Zane's fetching supplies from the family cabin.
  • Betty Zane

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (Phoenix Rider, Aug. 15, 2008)
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