The Rustler of Wind River
by George W. Ogden
Publisher: ManyBooks 1917
Number of pages: 229
Description:
An exciting tale of the attempts of the unscrupulous cattlemen to drive the homesteader from their holdings and leave the land free for grazing. Alan Macdonald leads the homesteaders in their defense and, after many misunderstandings and unjust accusations clears his love story as well.
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