The Lock and Iron Horse: A Historical Fiction - Book II
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This work is based on fictional events. A mix of a fictional mystery and real-world and historical events. The Black Hawk War (1832) resulted in the death of hundreds of Sauk and Meskwaki people and the forced removal of thousands more from their ancestral lands.
The Erie Canal (1825) was built partly on Iroquois land and facilitated western expansion that displaced countless Indigenous peoples. President Franklin Pierce's son, Benjamin, tragically died in a train accident on January 6.1853
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The Erie Canal (1825) was built partly on Iroquois land and facilitated western expansion that displaced countless Indigenous peoples. President Franklin Pierce's son, Benjamin, tragically died in a train accident on January 6.1853
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