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Betty Zane

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The narrative centers on the pivotal role of Elizabeth Zane during the siege of Fort Henry in 1782, highlighting her heroism as a crucial factor in the survival of Wheeling, West Virginia. The book aims to clarify and correct the often unreliable accounts of her exploits found in various publications, due to the scarcity of detailed historical records about the western frontier. It emphasizes the significance of her actions in shaping local history and the legacy of the American Revolution.

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Betty Zane, Zane Grey

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Language
English
Authors
Zane Grey
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Hardcover
Pages
388
ISBN13
9781421808826
First published
1903
Original title
Betty Zane,1903
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The narrative centers on the pivotal role of Elizabeth Zane during the siege of Fort Henry in 1782, highlighting her heroism as a crucial factor in the survival of Wheeling, West Virginia. The book aims to clarify and correct the often unreliable accounts of her exploits found in various publications, due to the scarcity of detailed historical records about the western frontier. It emphasizes the significance of her actions in shaping local history and the legacy of the American Revolution.