Savage Wolf: Western Ranchers Settling 1860s Colorado

He was on his own at twelve years old and learned to hunt, drive teams of oxen, trap beaver, and came to know mountain men, Indians, and white settlers. Some were honest but most you had better keep an eye on.


Trace Truejay never backed away from aggressive trappers, fighting everyone who crossed him with fists, knives, or rifles, until they learned to avoid him and his deadly accurate Winchester. His name and deeds became legendary and would be remembered for generations to come. Several times, he saved trappers who were stranded by Indian attacks and along the Rockies he came to be known by his reputation for strong horses, a dead shot with a rifle, and his choice to leave trapping and begin a cattle ranch. A lone man starting to raise cattle faces many challenges and Truejay moved ahead on his own initiative, selling off his steers, keeping his Angus heifers to build the herd, and hunting and growing his own food. 


The 1860s in Colorado presented many changes with settlers arriving from the east, gold miners digging up stream beds, Indian wars, and the military setting up forts. What Truejay hadn't bargained for was the arrival of his new neighbor, Colonel Wally Turnbull. Not happy with simply settling his own land, Turnbull was determined to take over the entire territory--threatening settlers, Indians, and anyone who happened to cross the path of his nasty crew of cowboys.


Set for the fight of his life, Trace reverts to his mountain man days as he poses as an Indian to defend himself, his ranch, and his neighbors. A Savage Wolf, cut from the pack, is an unpredictable foe-he'll stop at nothing to save that which he values most. 

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Savage Wolf: Western Ranchers Settling 1860s Colorado

He was on his own at twelve years old and learned to hunt, drive teams of oxen, trap beaver, and came to know mountain men, Indians, and white settlers. Some were honest but most you had better keep an eye on.


Trace Truejay never backed away from aggressive trappers, fighting everyone who crossed him with fists, knives, or rifles, until they learned to avoid him and his deadly accurate Winchester. His name and deeds became legendary and would be remembered for generations to come. Several times, he saved trappers who were stranded by Indian attacks and along the Rockies he came to be known by his reputation for strong horses, a dead shot with a rifle, and his choice to leave trapping and begin a cattle ranch. A lone man starting to raise cattle faces many challenges and Truejay moved ahead on his own initiative, selling off his steers, keeping his Angus heifers to build the herd, and hunting and growing his own food. 


The 1860s in Colorado presented many changes with settlers arriving from the east, gold miners digging up stream beds, Indian wars, and the military setting up forts. What Truejay hadn't bargained for was the arrival of his new neighbor, Colonel Wally Turnbull. Not happy with simply settling his own land, Turnbull was determined to take over the entire territory--threatening settlers, Indians, and anyone who happened to cross the path of his nasty crew of cowboys.


Set for the fight of his life, Trace reverts to his mountain man days as he poses as an Indian to defend himself, his ranch, and his neighbors. A Savage Wolf, cut from the pack, is an unpredictable foe-he'll stop at nothing to save that which he values most. 

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Savage Wolf: Western Ranchers Settling 1860s Colorado

Savage Wolf: Western Ranchers Settling 1860s Colorado

by Arthur C. Eastly
Savage Wolf: Western Ranchers Settling 1860s Colorado

Savage Wolf: Western Ranchers Settling 1860s Colorado

by Arthur C. Eastly

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He was on his own at twelve years old and learned to hunt, drive teams of oxen, trap beaver, and came to know mountain men, Indians, and white settlers. Some were honest but most you had better keep an eye on.


Trace Truejay never backed away from aggressive trappers, fighting everyone who crossed him with fists, knives, or rifles, until they learned to avoid him and his deadly accurate Winchester. His name and deeds became legendary and would be remembered for generations to come. Several times, he saved trappers who were stranded by Indian attacks and along the Rockies he came to be known by his reputation for strong horses, a dead shot with a rifle, and his choice to leave trapping and begin a cattle ranch. A lone man starting to raise cattle faces many challenges and Truejay moved ahead on his own initiative, selling off his steers, keeping his Angus heifers to build the herd, and hunting and growing his own food. 


The 1860s in Colorado presented many changes with settlers arriving from the east, gold miners digging up stream beds, Indian wars, and the military setting up forts. What Truejay hadn't bargained for was the arrival of his new neighbor, Colonel Wally Turnbull. Not happy with simply settling his own land, Turnbull was determined to take over the entire territory--threatening settlers, Indians, and anyone who happened to cross the path of his nasty crew of cowboys.


Set for the fight of his life, Trace reverts to his mountain man days as he poses as an Indian to defend himself, his ranch, and his neighbors. A Savage Wolf, cut from the pack, is an unpredictable foe-he'll stop at nothing to save that which he values most. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781648956706
Publisher: Stratton Press
Publication date: 02/07/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
File size: 414 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Arthur C. Eastly, a third generation Albertan, grew up listening to frontier stories of the west told by his grandparents and great uncles who came from Iowa and Dakota Territory in 1901 to homestead and establish farms. He loves to relate stories of the early days of the west- stories of self-reliance, determination and the courage to overcome danger and hardship, to survive; and occasionally prosper.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

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