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New Mexico TerritorySandia Mountains 1826A Mountain Trapper rescues a baby boy found alive with his Indian mother, dying in the winter snow. She lives long enough to utter the infant's first name, TOBIE; then dies. Taken to San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church in Alburquerque, the baby is left to be placed in an Orphanage. It is here he remained until the age of eight. When on a cold stormy night, - his mind filled with boyish dreams - he runs; but his youthful reverie proved unfit for the rigors of nature, and he nearly dies. Found by a Ute Warrior, young Tobie is taken to his village and…mehr

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New Mexico TerritorySandia Mountains 1826A Mountain Trapper rescues a baby boy found alive with his Indian mother, dying in the winter snow. She lives long enough to utter the infant's first name, TOBIE; then dies. Taken to San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church in Alburquerque, the baby is left to be placed in an Orphanage. It is here he remained until the age of eight. When on a cold stormy night, - his mind filled with boyish dreams - he runs; but his youthful reverie proved unfit for the rigors of nature, and he nearly dies. Found by a Ute Warrior, young Tobie is taken to his village and raised as family, until the age of 16; when fate again turns amiss. Wounded but believed dead during an attack by Army Soldiers he survives, while all others are killed. The village is left burning. Now at age 16, Tobie is left with one prospect, venture into a world filled with unknowns. The year 1842; a time in American history when the country is moving fast forward. Now, with great apprehension, he rides alone, into a strange and ill-defined world.
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TOBIE brings to light Historical Old West Locations such as: Sandia Mountain Range, San Felipe de Neri (Catholic Church) of old Alburquerque, Fort Boise (Idaho), the Bitterroot Wind River Ranges, Humbolt Sink, Fort Kearny, Nebraska Flatlands, and others. Tobie was written as veneration for the many unknown men, women and children who dared charge westward where death loitered readily. This is the story of Tobie, the man with no last name, and the characteristics of so many who risked everything in the name of hope, dreams and adventure!'Adventure is the Lifeblood of History', Enjoy the read!