The Rustler of Wind River
The Rustler of Wind River
The Rustler of Wind River is a Western novel by George W. Ogden, written in the early 20th century. It depicts the conflict between ranchers and homesteaders, focusing on Saul Chadron, a powerful cattleman, and Alan Macdonald, a determined homesteader. The story explores themes of power, justice, and morality against the backdrop of the rugged American West, as tensions rise between the two factions. The narrative introduces a mysterious stranger whose involvement complicates the already fraught relationship between Chadron and Macdonald.







