UNBEKNOWNST: People of Oregon, 1845-1881

UNBEKNOWNST: People of Oregon, 1845-1881

by RC Marlen
UNBEKNOWNST: People of Oregon, 1845-1881

UNBEKNOWNST: People of Oregon, 1845-1881

by RC Marlen

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Overview

Mid-Nineteenth Century Oregon

Too young to avert danger, Mattie McAlister – an eleven-year-old runaway slave – walked alone to Oregon, hiding in daylight and walking in darkness. One rainy night, she bumped into Black Saul and feared he would abuse her like her half-brothers had. A moment later, her peril intensified as horse riders brandishing leather whips approached and stopped ten feet away. Overwhelmed with dread of a lashing, they dropped to the ground to hide. But this was only the first of her many encounters with danger. A week later, she was left with scars across her back when she lived through a bear attack with help from Robert Newell. And years later, on her trip to Celilo Falls with Joe Meek and Margaret J. Bailey, she walked away from a Cayuse kidnaper with a trophy of a feathered necklace and a digit from her attacker’s finger.

Amid the historical events – the Cayuse Wars, Rogue River War, and Mexican War; the exodus of Oregonians to gold mines; the slaughter of missionaries in the Whitman Mission Massacre; and the making of Beaver Coins – Mattie fell in love with Albert Bayless. Unbeknownst to the guests at the engagement party, Mattie went to check on a sleeping baby and walked to her demise. While everyone danced the Virginia Reel –POOF – Mattie disappeared.

For decades, no one could solve the mystery of what happened to her though the solution was tucked in the back of a drawer. Then one day, Albert Bayless opened the drawer and the knowledge of Mattie’s fate tumbled onto the pages of this book, Unbeknownst.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150039308
Publisher: Sunbird Press
Publication date: 02/03/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 302 KB

About the Author

RC Marlen (a.k.a.Rosalie Marlen Schele) spent her first forty years in St. Louis, Missouri. While growing up, she lived with the six Marlen siblings and worked in the family drugstore which provided much of the material for her novels Inside the Hatboxes and The Drugstore.

After college, she taught Mathematics, earned a Masters, started a business in Los Gatos, California teaching adults about computers, and then fell in love with Henry Schele who took her to live in Chile and Argentina for fourteen years. In the year 2000 she finished Inside the Hatboxes and three months later became a widow.

Now she lives in beautiful, verdant Oregon. She still owns a home in San Carlos, Chile - a pueblo six hours south of Santiago. In the future she plans to write about South America.
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