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Posted - November 22 2003 :  7:45:42 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I recently read "Life of Lewis Wetzel" by Cecil Hartley and found it quite interesting as it is a facsmile copy of the first edition first published in1860.

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Posted - November 23 2003 :  07:37:33 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Two of the Zane Grey novels which feature Lewis Wetzel are available from Project Gutenberg (www.ibiblio.org.gutenberg)

One is "Betty Zane" which tells the story of an ancestor of Grey's who carried gunpower between a blockhouse and Fort Henry. Wetzel is pivotal to the story. http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext98/bzane10.txt

The second is "The Spirit of the Border" in which Wetzel is the main character and his way of life is explored. http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext98/sprtb10.txt

The third is "The Last Trail" in which Wetzel and Jonathan Zane pursue a band of renagades through the wilderness to save a kidnapped woman. This book and the first two are available as paperbacks.

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Posted - November 23 2003 :  7:32:31 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Isn't "Sprit of the Border" the one where Grey claims the Gnaudatten massacre was committed by Girty and a bunch of Shawnees or Delawares, instead of by the Paxton Boys? I just couldn't bring myself to read anything else by him after I read that.

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Grey definitely wrote histrionic romances (would you believe hysterical? no, make that "historical" romances), not history books. Just as our beloved Cooper mislabeled Baker's Falls, Grey can be fast and loose with the facts. I was enjoying the description of place and time, of a secret cave (I think I have seen reference to a Wetzel's Cave state park) and the kinds of foods he might have stored there, being on the trail of an enemy, tricks to fool the enemy into giving you a good shot, the idea of hunting buffalo. I seriously doubt Wetzel had anything to do with a pair of twins, one a missionary and one a budding boarderman. From my limited reading I seriously doubt Wetzel would have passed on a chance to kill an indian, Christian or not. I do admit it is entertainment, the TV of Grey's time.

Did Wetzel write anything or what are the factual books on the subject?

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Here is one novel, though I've not read it.

Lewis Wetzel - The Virginia Ranger by Cecil B. Hartley
http://www.lordnelsons.com/bookstore/82.htm

A thought provoking article on Wetzel: "Lewis Wetzel: Frontier Hero or Serial Killer?"
LEWIS WETZEL, DARK HERO OF THE OHIO
http://www.earlyamerica.com/review/spring97/wetzel.html




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Posted - November 27 2003 :  1:22:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
The Virginia Ranger and Life of Lewis Wetzel are both the same book.

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