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Dan Morgan Rifleman in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.99

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Dan Morgan Rifleman in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.99
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Dan Morgan was a real man, real as the long rifle tucked under his arm, real as the long trails he followed. This is his story, but it is more than an exciting tale of adventure about a bold, brave man in buckskins. It is also the story of the long rifle that helped settle our country and that played its part in winning our freedom.
Cover by David Wright, a premier artist of the American frontier whose paintings depict historical subjects with deeply researched accuracy and detail.
Unabridged text with numerous illustrations by Jack Merryweather and maps by Carl A. Anderson. Originally publisher in 1955 by Wheeler, as part of the American Adventure Series
Cover by David Wright, a premier artist of the American frontier whose paintings depict historical subjects with deeply researched accuracy and detail.
Unabridged text with numerous illustrations by Jack Merryweather and maps by Carl A. Anderson. Originally publisher in 1955 by Wheeler, as part of the American Adventure Series
Dan Morgan was a real man, real as the long rifle tucked under his arm, real as the long trails he followed. This is his story, but it is more than an exciting tale of adventure about a bold, brave man in buckskins. It is also the story of the long rifle that helped settle our country and that played its part in winning our freedom.
Cover by David Wright, a premier artist of the American frontier whose paintings depict historical subjects with deeply researched accuracy and detail.
Unabridged text with numerous illustrations by Jack Merryweather and maps by Carl A. Anderson. Originally publisher in 1955 by Wheeler, as part of the American Adventure Series
Cover by David Wright, a premier artist of the American frontier whose paintings depict historical subjects with deeply researched accuracy and detail.
Unabridged text with numerous illustrations by Jack Merryweather and maps by Carl A. Anderson. Originally publisher in 1955 by Wheeler, as part of the American Adventure Series