
The Border Boys with the Mexican Rangers, written by John Henry Goldfrap and first published in 1911, follows a group of adventurous boys—Jack Merrill, Ralph Stetson, and their friends—as they embark on a quest in Mexico. Their journey leads them to confront Mexican outlaws, including the infamous Black Ramon, while searching for treasure in the treacherous terrain surrounding the Trembling Mountain. This juvenile fiction novel combines elements of adventure and camaraderie, making it a notable work in early 20th-century children's literature.






















































