When a party of four women, five men, and a ten-year-old boy
leave their comfortable homes in eastern New York and faced
westward on a cold February morning in the year 1807, they knew
they would need a full measure of endurance and courage, but they
were far from knowing the challenges and adventures that lay ahead
in the newly opened Iroquois lands around the Finger Lakes. In this
carefully researched historical novel, E. R. Eastman tells the
story of the pioneers who settled "Genesee Country" of frontier New
York in the early nineteenth century.
The Settlers brings to life men and women of pioneer times and
shows their reactions, their work, their play, their hopes and
their ideals, their joys and sorrows, their loves and their
antipathies as they emigrated over the westward trail, carved homes
and a living out of the wilderness, and defended those homes
against aggression and invasion. In addition to its being an
exciting and moving tale of human adventure, The Settlers gives a
vivid account of pioneer travel, describing in colorful detail how
the woods were cleared, crops raised, cabins built and
furnished."
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