
On the Kentucky Frontier (Annotated)
A Story of the Fighting Pioneers of the West
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Narrated by:
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Alan Crookham
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By:
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James Otis
About this listen
There have been a lot of fascinating periods in the history of the United States, but the period of the pioneers is particularly captivating. To live in a time when there was still so much unknown to explore, the adventures these men and women had, and the things they saw for the first time must have been like living a bit like Alice in Wonderland. Sometimes it was beautiful, sometimes it was horrifying, but always full of wonder.
On the Kentucky Frontier: A Story of the Fighting Pioneers of the West was originally published in the year 1900, and Author James Otis truly brings to life the peril, courage, and determination that defined America’s early frontier days. Set in Kentucky during the turbulent years of the Revolutionary War, this volume blends history and adventure, transporting us into a world where every day was a contest of endurance and bravery.
At the heart of our story is Simon Kenton, the legendary frontiersman whose skill in woodcraft, keen judgment, and unwavering courage made him a hero of the wilderness. Through his example, a young boy named Louis Nelson—who serves as both pupil and observer—learns what it means to survive and grow on the rugged edge of the new nation. Their adventures are filled with Indian raids, narrow escapes, and the constant struggle of settlers striving to establish homes in a land marked by both promise and peril.
Hop on your covered wagon and tie on your big blue bonnet (or cowboy hat), because we are about to set out on an unforgettable adventure!
©2025 Alan Crookham (P)2025 Alan Crookham