A sword of the old frontier, a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit

being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captin in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763.

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A sword of the old frontier, a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit

being a plain account of sundry adventures befalling Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time captin in the Hussars of Languedoc, during the year 1763.

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A French soldier journeys from the Illinois country in 1763 with a message to Pontiac that promises French support in his attacks against the British. Partially set in Detroit.*

George Randall Parrish (1858-1923) grew up in Kewanee, Illinois and began a legal career in Wichita, Kansas. In the early 1880s he left his law practice and worked at a number of odd jobs throughout the west, eventually becoming a newspaper reporter. This was one of many adventure stories he published.

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Burt
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English
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407

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407 p.
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