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Calvin Jessup became an orphan at a young age. Like so many innocent children during the time of the Civil War, Calvin grew up in an orphanage. One day, in his teenage years, Cal, along with his two best friends, Billy and Tommy, ran away from the orphanage and became stowaways on a wagon train headed west.
Calvin's first real job was that of a cowhand. During a trip on a stage, he managed to foil the plans of would-be robbers, saving the lives of retired Judge Leonard Scott and his beautiful daughter, Jennifer. Cal had no idea just how much his life would change that fateful day.

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Calvin Jessup became an orphan at a young age. Like so many innocent children during the time of the Civil War, Calvin grew up in an orphanage. One day, in his teenage years, Cal, along with his two best friends, Billy and Tommy, ran away from the orphanage and became stowaways on a wagon train headed west.
Calvin's first real job was that of a cowhand. During a trip on a stage, he managed to foil the plans of would-be robbers, saving the lives of retired Judge Leonard Scott and his beautiful daughter, Jennifer. Cal had no idea just how much his life would change that fateful day.


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Autorenporträt
R.G. Eagleton is a fiction writer who enjoys bringing the old west to life in his writings.
He resided in Arizona for over 60 years, but has since relocated to the state of Tennessee with his wife and their two dogs. Robert retired in 2009 after working more than 40 years in the computer industry.