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What happens when a teen's actions result in the murder of his Father? This is a story of a young cotton's farmer's son that leaves home seeking fame and fortune. Unfortunately, he fets unwittingly involved with youngsters that are a part of an outlaw gang. When he want's to leave, the old man says he knows too much and must join them, "or else".

The Nacogdoches Trail is a story of adventure, but also
one of revenge, tragedy, redemption and family values

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Comment by Robert C. Carroll on March 18, 2014 at 8:06pm

I was inspired to write this story when an in-law told  how his grandfather immigrated to America.

In the mid 1990s I was building my son-in-law's home when he told me the story of how his grandfather came to America. It was a story of hardship, fragility but also of adventure. His grandfather and his cousin left the Ukraine in Russia seeking a new life. They worked at jobs along the Mississippi River in sawmills. When they learned of the forest in Southeast Texas that would be their finial destination. Unfortunatly,  his cousin was killed when a boiler exploded on a stern wheeler. I merged his story into The Nacogdoches Trail when he entered Jefferson, Texas in mid 1870s. 

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