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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kenneth, Harmon, Phillip West
... Harman West...Large sepia photo of Kenneth, Harman, Phillip West...Kenneth, Harman West, Phillip... Sepia Photograph Kenneth West Harman West Phillip West Kenneth ...West family had the general store and chickory kiln in Thompson Avenue, Cowes.HistoricalLarge sepia photo of Kenneth, Harman, Phillip West, on cardboard backingKenneth, Harman West, Phillipwest family, sepia photograph, kenneth west, harman west, phillip west -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Rex Dixon, Pete of the Wild Grass Country, 1954
Pete Cimarron, the wild boy, was raised by Indians in the Wild Grass Country of Texas. When the Indians moved on to new hunting grounds Pete was left to take care of himself. This he does by roaming over the Wild Grass Country catching wild horses, which he sells to his friend Murky Joe. When the wagon trains from the east begin to settle near the Wild Grass Country, Pete finds himself swept into an exciting struggle to claim and hold his land.Front dust cover shows a boy holding a rope lasso hiding behind tall grasses watching a black horse. There are other horses in the background. Also in the background is a grass plain which is ringed by mountains. The book itself is bound in red with the title in black writing. On the front of the book there is a logo of the Panther Library. The name of the author, the title and the publisher are written in black down the spine of the book.fictionPete Cimarron, the wild boy, was raised by Indians in the Wild Grass Country of Texas. When the Indians moved on to new hunting grounds Pete was left to take care of himself. This he does by roaming over the Wild Grass Country catching wild horses, which he sells to his friend Murky Joe. When the wagon trains from the east begin to settle near the Wild Grass Country, Pete finds himself swept into an exciting struggle to claim and hold his land.indians, texas, horses, rex dixon, panther library, fiction