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A Compass Pointing Home: the Adventurous Life of William Bratton of the Lewis and Clark Expedition:

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Amidst the wilds of Kentucky in the 1790s, no one was safe. In this untamed wilderness, William Bratton learned to be a man. He honed his hunting and survival skills and learned a gunsmith trade before he embarked with Lewis and Clark on a westward expedition. His journey to the Pacific Ocean might have been his greatest adventure but it was not his only adventure. William Bratton worked as a boatman on the Mississippi River when the New Madrid earthquake struck causing the river to briefly run backwards. He served in the War of 1812 and survived the River Raisin massacre only to become a prisoner-of-war and marched across Canada in the dead of winter. He carved out a life as a pioneer in Indiana. He was a man of courage, endurance and strength in both body and mind. This is his story.

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A Compass Pointing Home: the Adventurous Life of William Bratton of the Lewis and Clark Expedition:, Amie Kunkle Cox

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Title
A Compass Pointing Home: the Adventurous Life of William Bratton of the Lewis and Clark Expedition:
Language
English
Publisher
Draft2digital
Released
2022
Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
ISBN13
9798985738315
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Amidst the wilds of Kentucky in the 1790s, no one was safe. In this untamed wilderness, William Bratton learned to be a man. He honed his hunting and survival skills and learned a gunsmith trade before he embarked with Lewis and Clark on a westward expedition. His journey to the Pacific Ocean might have been his greatest adventure but it was not his only adventure. William Bratton worked as a boatman on the Mississippi River when the New Madrid earthquake struck causing the river to briefly run backwards. He served in the War of 1812 and survived the River Raisin massacre only to become a prisoner-of-war and marched across Canada in the dead of winter. He carved out a life as a pioneer in Indiana. He was a man of courage, endurance and strength in both body and mind. This is his story.