George Quayle Cannon
Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 36: Designed for the Advancement of the Young; April 1, 1901
Hardcover
(Forgotten Books Jan. 31, 2018)
Excerpt from Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 36: Designed for the Advancement of the Young; April 1, 1901
In the month of February, 1847, John left his father's folks and started west with Heber C. Kimball's family. At this time he did not know where the people were going, but he supposed to California. This company crossed the Mississippi River on a ferry boat, and encamped on Sugar Creek, about ten miles After two or three days, boy-like, he got homesick and went back to see his folks. During his stay at home, which was only for a few days, the river froze over, and he crossed back on skates, and joined the com pany.
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- ISBN
- 0267351518 / 9780267351510
- Pages
- 64
- Weight
- 8.6 oz.
- Dimensions
- 5.98 x 0.25
in.