
Jacob Jennings
A Novel of the Texas Frontier
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lennon
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By:
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Jack L Knapp
About this listen
Jacob Jennings was born during a time that was as turbulent as any in American history.
Mexico claimed Texas, but the American settlers who'd recently flooded in were more independent, and when the dictator Santa Anna set aside the Constitution of 1824, he launched a series of changes he had not foreseen.
From revolution to Republic, from fighting Mexican soldiers to Comanche warriors, Jacob Jennings was there.
With his partner Jean-Louis Lafitte and their new wives and children, Jake worked when he could, fought when necessary, and in the process began a career that would make him one of the most well-known men on the Texas frontier!
©2019-present Jack L Knapp (P)2020 Jack L Knapp
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