The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia; Or, in the Wilderness of the Great Northwest

The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia; Or, in the Wilderness of the Great Northwest
The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia; Or, in the Wilderness of the Great Northwest is a historical adventure novel by St. George Rathborne, published in the early 20th century. It follows young cousins Dick and Roger Armstrong as they navigate the dangers of the Pacific Northwest wilderness in the early 1800s. Their journey takes a perilous turn when their canoe is sabotaged, revealing a traitor among their expedition linked to the French trader François Lascelles. The novel highlights themes of bravery and resourcefulness in the face of both natural and human threats.

















