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Davy Crockett #4 (1955)

Charlton · 1955 · 35 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Good Gunpowder
5 pp · western-frontier

Davy Crockett and his friend Jed Turner journey to Fort Pearson to aid General Harper in an expedition against Chief Blue Hawk, but the general leaves them behind to protect the fort while his troops depart—a move that doesn't go unnoticed by the chief's scouts. When Chief Blue Hawk and his warriors attack the seemingly undefended fort, Davy finds himself facing impossible odds with only a handful of allies and must use cunning and quick thinking to turn the tables on the invaders.

Forest Runners
6 pp · western-frontier

Davy Crockett stumbles upon a gang of forest runners preying on honest trappers and helps drive them off—but his suspicions grow when one of the rescued trappers shows ungrateful and secretive behavior. Playing it slow and careful, Davy uncovers a traitor in the camp and sets a clever trap to prove it before the runners can strike again.

Ol' Clawfoot
6 pp · western-frontier

When Davy Crockett saves a mountain lion's cub from a black bear years earlier, he earns an unlikely ally—and when he's sent on a desperate mission through hostile territory during wartime, outnumbered and cornered by Creek warriors, that debt comes due in the most unexpected way. This frontier legend discovers that mercy shown to beast and man alike can return when survival hangs by a thread.

Echo Canyon!
1 pp · western-frontier

Davy Crockett and Pinto Pete lead a group of folks through the legendary Echo Canyon, where visitors gleefully test out the canyon's famous echoes. When the guide reveals a darker tale—that a woman lost her mind trying to get the final word against the canyon's endless replies—the punchline lands with a wry laugh that captures the frontier spirit of 1955.

The Tenderfoot Marshal
6 pp · western-frontier

When an Easterner and his new bride settle in the rough frontier town of Bear Creek, a ruthless gang running wild on Main Street sees only an easy mark—until Caleb Hobbs accepts the deputy marshal's badge and proves he's willing to stand his ground, even if it means facing down the brutal Moose Elkins. Armed with a shotgun and quiet determination, this tenderfoot discovers that sometimes all a lawless town needs is someone willing to call the bullies' bluff.

Kit Carson - Pioneer
1 pp · non-fiction; biography; western-frontier

Kit Carson was born on Christmas Day, 1809, destined to become one of America's greatest adventurers—a legacy shaped by his father's restless wanderings and a tragic loss that set young Carson on his own path west. At fifteen, working in a saddle shop, Kit absorbed tales of mountain men, Indians, and the frontier from rough trappers passing through; at sixteen, he ran away to join them and learned to trap, shoot, and read the land itself. From those early days in the wilderness, Carson would rise to become a renowned scout, plainsman, and soldier whose frontier exploits would echo through American history.

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