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- The Big Brother; A Story of Indian War
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- Eggleston, George Cary, 1839-1911
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EGGLESTON, GEORGE CARY: 1839-1911.
"George Cary Eggleston (Nov. 26, 1839-Apr. 14, 1911), journalist, novelist, was born at Vevay, Ind., the son of Joseph Cary Eggleston and Mary Jane Craig. After an early youth of play and reading guided by his mother … he went to school at Madison (Ind.) and was for something over a year at Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University. Straitened circumstances, however, forced him when only sixteen to teach school at Riker's Ridge and to meet those amusing and trying experiences that inspired The Hoosier Schoolmaster, of his brother Edward. When seventeen, having inherited his family's plantation in Amelia County, Va., he was whisked into an aristocratic, genial, and leisurely life that astonished and charmed him. He then studied law at Richmond College and made friends with the Richmond literary group, especially with John Eston Cooke. In 1861, with many other gentlemen horsemen he saw service in northern Virginia in the Ist Virginia Cavalry, first under Col. J.E.B. Stuart and later under Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. In the autumn he transferred to the field artillery on the South Carolina coast, but in 1863, he was back north in Longstreet's artillery… In 1864 his battery served as sharpshooters through the bloody siege of Petersburg; and Eggleston, with his brother Joseph as second in command, was in charge of a mortar fort.
"Immediately after the war he went to Cairo, Ill., to take a position with a banking and steamboating firm; and there on Sept. 9, 1868, he married Marion Craggs. Later he practised law in Mississippi. The work in both places, however, was uncongenial; accordingly, in 1870, with his wife and one child, he went to New York. Here he began a newspaper and editorial career that lasted, except for short intervals, for twenty years. After a year first as a reporter and later as an editorial writer on the BROOKLYN DAILY UNION under the guidance of Theodore Tihon, and after a brief period of free-lance writing, he joined his brother Edward in securing good writers for the HEARTH AND HOME, bringing among others Frank R. Stockton to the staff. He was editor-in-chief in 1874 when the magazine was sold. A free-lance again, he wrote for the ATLANTIC MONTHLY, GALAXY, APPLETON's JOURNAL, and other periodicals. In 1875 he became a member of the editorial staff of the NEW YORK EVENING POST, and a chat with William Cullen Bryant soon thereafter brought him the POST'S literary editorship … In 1889, after eight years in which he had been literary adviser to Harper & Brothers, and literary editor and later editor-in-chief of the COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, he was called to the editorial staff of the NEW YORK WORLD and there for eleven years he wrote under Joseph Pulitzer's inspiring guidance, being his mouthpiece in many of the WORLD'S political campaigns.
"In the quieter periods of his New York life, Eggleston had written excellent non-morallzing boys' stories with his own boys as critics., and he had done much magazine writing and miscellaneous book-making. Now, refusing to yield further to the 'call of the wild,' as he termed the lure of journalism and retiring to his Lake George home every summer, he zestfully wrote a score or more of works: boys' stories, history, biography, autobiography, and especially novels. Some of the latter he based upon experience in Indiana, on the Mississippi, and in South Carolina. His most glamorous memories, however, were of pre-war Virginia … The characters in these books are too perfect to seem real, but Eggleston always denied having idealized them …"
Mr. Eggleston died on Apr. 14, 1911.
Condensed from A. L. H., Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. VI.
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- Publication Year:
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- Source:
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THE
BIG BROTHERA STORY OF INDIAN WAR
BYGEORGE CARY EGGLESTON
Author of "HOW TO EDUCATE YOURSELF," ETC.Illustrated
NEW YORK
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
FORTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET
1875.
COPYRIGHT.
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS.
1875
CONTENTS.
- CHAPTER I.
SINQUEFIELD 7 - CHAPTER II.
THE STROMING OF SINQUEFIELD 17 - CHAPTER III.
SAM'S LECTURE 28 - CHAPTER IV.
SAM FINDS IT NECESSARY TO THINK 38 - CHAPTER V.
SAM'S FORTRESS 46 - CHAPTER VI.
SURPRISED 61 - CHAPTER VII.
CONFUSED 67 - CHAPTER VIII.
WEATHERFORD 71 - CHAPTER IX.
WEARY WAITING 83 - page: 4[View Page 4]Switch to Image ModeCLOSE Page 4
- CHAPTER X.
FIGHTING FIRE 93 - CHAPTER XI.
IN THE WILDERNESS 104 - CHAPTER XII.
AN ALARM AND A WELCOME 118 - CHAPTER XIII.
JOE'S PLAN 124 - CHAPTER XIV.
THE CANOE FIGHT 130 - CHAPTER XV.
THE BOYS ARE DRIVEN OUT OF THE ROOT FORTRESS 143 - CHAPTER XVI.
WHERE IS JOE? 159 - CHAPTER XVII.
AFAMINE 163 - CHAPTER XVIII.
WHICH ENDS THE STORY 173