The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle Or, Charlie West and Walter Hazard with the Seminole Indians


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The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle, Or, Charlie West and Walter Hazard with the Seminole Indians


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The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle Or, Charlie West and Walter Hazard with the Seminole Indians


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The Boy Chums In The Florida Jungle


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"The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle" by Wilmer M. Ely is an adventurous novel that takes readers deep into the heart of the Florida wilderness alongside a group of young friends. In this exciting story, the boy chums venture into the dense and untamed Florida jungle, where they encounter a world of exotic wildlife, lush vegetation, and challenging terrain. Their journey is marked by thrilling escapades, close encounters with wildlife, and the need to rely on their wits and teamwork to navigate this uncharted territory. The novel captures the spirit of exploration and adventure as the young chums immerse themselves in the mysteries of the Florida jungle. Their courage and resourcefulness shine through as they face various challenges, making this an engaging read for those who love tales of wilderness exploration. Wilmer M. Ely's storytelling transports readers to the heart of the jungle, offering an action-packed narrative that celebrates the thrill of discovery and the bonds of friendship.




The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle


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In the year 1780 there was in North Carolina, west of Broad River, and near the site of what is now known as Rutherfordton, a settlement called Gilbert Town. Within five or six miles of this village on a certain September day in the year above mentioned, two lads, equipped for a hunting trip, had halted in the woods. One was Nathan Shelby, a boy sixteen years of age, and nephew of that Isaac Shelby whose name is so prominent in the early history of North Carolina; the other, Evan McDowells, son of Colonel Charles McDowells, was one year younger than Nathan. But for the fact that these two lads were sorely needed at their homes, both would have been enrolled either among the American forces, or with those hardy pioneers who were then known as Mountain Men, for the time was come when the struggling colonists required every arm that could raise a musket. On the previous month the American forces under General Gates had been defeated by Cornwallis at Camden. Tarleton had dispersed Sumter's forces at Rocky Mount, and the southern colonists appeared to have been entirely subdued by the royal troops.




The Boy Chums in the Forest; Or, Hunting for Plume Birds in the Florida Everglades (Dodo Press)


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Wilmer Mateo Ely was the American author of The Boy Chums' series which consists of eight volumes published between 1905 and 1916. The Boy Chums' series includes: The Boy Chums on Indian River; or, The Boy Partners of the Schooner "Orphan" (1905), The Boy Chums on Haunted Island; or, Hunting for Pearls in the Bahama Islands (1909), The Boy Chums in the Forest; or, Hunting for Plume Birds in the Florida Everglades (1910), The Boy Chums' Perilous Cruise; or, Searching for Wreckage on the Florida Coast (1911), The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico; or, On a Dangerous Cruise With the Greek Spongers (1913), The Boy Chums Cruising in Florida Waters; or, The Perils and Dangers of the Fishing Fleet (1914), The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle; or, Charlie West and Walter Hazard With the Seminole Indians (1915) and The Boy Chums in Mystery Land; or, Charlie West and Walter Hazard Among the Mexicans (1916).




The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico. or, On a Dangerous Cruise with the Greek Spongers


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Wilmer M. Ely's 'The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico. or, On a Dangerous Cruise with the Greek Spongers' is an adventurous tale set in the maritime world of the early 20th century. Ely's vivid descriptions of the Gulf of Mexico and the Greek sponging industry come alive through the eyes of young protagonists, offering a captivating blend of nautical exploration and cultural encounters. The book is written in a brisk and engaging style, making it a suitable read for both young adult and adult audiences, seeking an escape into a bygone era of seafaring adventures. Wilmer M. Ely, a prolific writer of his time, drew inspiration from his own travels and experiences to craft compelling narratives that captured the spirit of adventure. His keen interest in maritime activities and exploration shines through in 'The Boy Chums', underscoring his dedication to bringing authentic and thrilling stories to readers. I highly recommend 'The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico' to fans of classic adventure literature and maritime fiction. Ely's masterful storytelling and attention to detail make this book a must-read for those who enjoy tales of courage, friendship, and high-seas escapades.







The Boy Spies with the Regulators


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Reproduction of the original: The Boy Spies with the Regulators by James Otis