@book{196, keywords = {Native Americans, George Washington (1732-99), pioneers, Anthony Wayne (1745-96), American Revolutionary War, Continental Army}, author = {Maribelle Cormack and William P. [Prindle] Alexander and Lyle Justis}, title = {Land for My Sons: A Frontier Tale of the American Revolution}, abstract = {The American Revolution erupts as Michael Marshall, a surveyor and wilderness scout, builds a road through the Allegheny Mountains of Western Pennsylvania. After Marshall joins the Continental Army, General Washington sends him on a diplomatic mission back west to Cornplanter and the Seneca Nation.}, year = {1939}, pages = {311 p.}, publisher = {D. Appleton-Century}, address = {New York}, language = {English}, }