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The Life of Little George Henderson (Pioneer Tales From Yavapai County, #1) (eBook, ePUB) - Anger-Baeta, Jennifer D.
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Intriguing, mysterious, and heartfelt, The Life of Little George Henderson takes a step back in time to follow the incredible journey taken by one of Arizona's earliest and most well-known pioneer families.
Based on a true story, after a construction crew finds a 120-year-old headstone in remote Dewey, Arizona, the research behind it reveals an adventurous, yet harrowing tale. Follow the Henderson family and their little boy, and explore their lives as cattle ranchers, gold miners, and aspiring politicians, and discover the life challenges experienced by the pioneer family and the earliest settlers in the wild west.…mehr

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Intriguing, mysterious, and heartfelt, The Life of Little George Henderson takes a step back in time to follow the incredible journey taken by one of Arizona's earliest and most well-known pioneer families.

Based on a true story, after a construction crew finds a 120-year-old headstone in remote Dewey, Arizona, the research behind it reveals an adventurous, yet harrowing tale. Follow the Henderson family and their little boy, and explore their lives as cattle ranchers, gold miners, and aspiring politicians, and discover the life challenges experienced by the pioneer family and the earliest settlers in the wild west.


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Jennifer was columnist for a newspaper in San Francisco before she moved away from the news desk and transitioned into an academic research position around the year 2010. She has also worked as a teacher, an editor, an independent business consultant, and a project manager. Jennifer lives in the mountains of Arizona with her family and her children on their small farm along with her six rescued dogs, twenty-eight chickens, two ducks, one guinea pig, and one cat. Jennifer grew up in California, and after suffering head trauma in a serious motorcycle accident in 2006, she relocated to Yavapai County, Arizona. Jennifer's formal studies were focused on forensic psychology, business management, and economics, and she completed her post graduate studies in 2018. Jennifer also studied history, and genealogy, and hopes that her writing will give her readers a true taste of Arizona, and what the wild west was really like.