Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. MY FAMILY HISTORYMY FATHER, ONCE A CAPTAIN IN THE BRITISH ARM7, COMES TO AMERICA AND MARRIES UNCLE JEFF'S SISTERHE SETTLES ON A FARM IN OHIOCLARICE AND I ARE BORNMY GRANDFATHER'S FARM DESTROYED BY A FLOODTHE NEXT YEAR OUR FARM IS BURNT MY FATHER RESOLVES TO MIGRATE TO THE WESTWE SET OFF IN WAGGONS WITH AN EMIGRANT TRAINPROSPEROUS COMMENCEMENT OF JOURNEY PROVISIONS RUN SHORTI WITNESS A BUFFALO HUNTTHE EMIGRANTS SUFFER FROM CHOLERAMY MOTHER DIESMANY OF THE EMIGRANTS TURN BACKMY FATHER PERSEVERESFIERCELY ATTACKED BY INDIANSWE KEEP THEM AT BAYAGAIN ATTACKED, WHEN A STRANGER COMES TO OUR ASSISTANCECLARICE GIVES HIM A BOOKHE PROMISES TO READ ITWE CONTINUE OUR JOURNEY, AND REACH FORT KEARNEY REMAIN THERE FOR SOME MONTHSMY FATHER, THOUGH STILL SUFFERING, INSISTS ON SETTING OUT AGAINHE SOON BECOMES WORSE, AND DIES I AM DIGGING HIS GRAVE, WHEN AN EMIGRANT TRAIN COMES BY UNCLE JEFF IS THE LEADER, AND WE ACCOMPANY HIM TO ROARING WATER. JUT the readers of my Journal, if so I may 1 venture to call it, would like to know how Clarice and I came to be at Uncle Jeffs farm. To do so, I must give a little bit of my family history, which probably would not otherwise interest them. My father, Captain Middlemore, had been an officer in the English army, but sold out and came to America. Being, I suspect, of a roving disposition, he had travelled through most of the Eastern States without finding any spot where he could make up his MY FATHER REACHES OHIO. 57 mind to settle. At length he bent his steps to Ohio; in the western part of which he had one night to seek shelter from a storm at the farm of a substantial settler, a Mr. Ralph Crockett (the father of Uncle Jeff). Mr. Crockett treated the English stranger with a hospitality which the farmers of Oh...