Freies Land.
by Wayne D. Overholser
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It was Indian land - raw, hostile and untamed. But to the hundreds of settlers who waited by the river camp to stake their claims, it was a land that held great promise. The settlers in the river camp were waiting for word from the Federal Troops. They were ready to rush into the Ute reservation and grab the best land - and they were prepared to kill to keep it. Mark Manning stood apart from the rest. He understood that, by government decree, each and every settler was committing an show more injustice and stealing the Indians' rightful home - not a popular sentiment among the settlers. show lessTags
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Wayne D. Overholser was born in Pomeroy, Washington on Septmeber 4, 1906. Overholser received his B. S. from the University of Oregon and worked as a teacher and a high school pricipal until he became a full time writer in 1945. Overholser has written under many pen names, including John S. Daniels, Lee Leighton, Dan J. Stevens and Joseph Wayne. show more Lawman, written as Lee Leighton, won the Spur Award from WWA for best novel in 1954. In 1955, Overholser won the award again for a book written under his own name, The Violent Land. He won for a third time in 1969 for the juvenile novel, The Meeker Massacre. At the 1989 WWA Convention in Portland, Overholser was presented with the Saddleman Award for outstanding contributions to the literature of the West. Wayne D. Overholser died August 27, 1996 at the age of 89. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Land of Promises
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
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- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
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- PS3529 .V33 .L36 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1900-1960
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