James A. Thom versus original account. Speaks of "Follow the River"
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account of the truly amazing story. Whether it is Thom's version, or the actual account, I believe that everyone should be introduced to Mary Draper Ingles. 7 Works Cited Thom, James Alexander. Follow the River. New York: Ballantine Books, 1981. Steele, Roberta Ingles and Andrew Lewis Ingles, eds. Escape from Indian Captivity: The Story of Mary Draper Ingles and son Thomas Ingles. Radford, VA, 1969. Hale, John P. Trans-Allegheny Pioneers. Charleston, W.Va.: The Kanawha Valley Publishing, Co., 1931.
account of the truly amazing story. Whether it is Thom's version, or the actual account, I believe that everyone should be introduced to Mary Draper Ingles. 7 Works Cited Thom, James Alexander. Follow the River. New York: Ballantine Books, 1981. Steele, Roberta Ingles and Andrew Lewis Ingles, eds. Escape from Indian Captivity: The Story of Mary Draper Ingles and son Thomas Ingles. Radford, VA, 1969. Hale, John P. Trans-Allegheny Pioneers. Charleston, W.Va.: The Kanawha Valley Publishing, Co., 1931.