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Did you ever wonder what your ancestor's lives were like? This is an account of an actual family that homesteaded in Nebraska in the19th century. They struggled through a prairie fire, blizzards, dust storms and opposition to their very existence. Although they lived on borrowed money most of the time and squeezed every penny, they were able to increase their land holdings. The original 160 acre homestead evolved into a ranch of more than7,000 acres 60 years later. Actual local area history is woven into this family's lives during six decades. Such as the time Buffalo Bill went to Rushville to…mehr

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Did you ever wonder what your ancestor's lives were like? This is an account of an actual family that homesteaded in Nebraska in the19th century. They struggled through a prairie fire, blizzards, dust storms and opposition to their very existence. Although they lived on borrowed money most of the time and squeezed every penny, they were able to increase their land holdings. The original 160 acre homestead evolved into a ranch of more than7,000 acres 60 years later. Actual local area history is woven into this family's lives during six decades. Such as the time Buffalo Bill went to Rushville to recruite Indians for his Wild West Shows. Included is the effect upon the family of the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. The Furman and Jackson families are true. Also, Buffalo Bill, Jules Sandoz, and Jim Asay were actual people. All other names are fictitious.
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Autorenporträt
William (Bill) E. Furman, born on the Nebraska-South Dakota state line in 1935, is a retired USAF/Ind ANG, Major. With a diverse career at Eli Lilly & Company and military service, he brings a unique perspective to Christian historical fiction. Beyond his writing, Bill served in community roles, coached youth programs, and taught Bible studies for over 35 years. His previous works include Season of Remembrance, A Man of the Prairie, and from Slave to Soldier to Servant. Bill can be found surrounded by a large, loving family.