- Joined
- Aug 21, 2011
Nathaniel Strong spent his life in the woods. He made his living hunting and trapping. The sandy haired man was as honest as the day is long. He lived a simple life. He neither borrowed nor leant, and treated women with respect. For the most part, he had little use for money, except when it came to guns and powder, and with the war starting up both were in short supply and expensive. It was in that connection that he entertained the idea of working for Colonel Carter of Savana Georgia. It seemed his young daughter Eliza Belle had grown tired of her mother's authority and taken it upon herself to saddle a horse and leave home and family with little or nothing i the way of supplies. She couldn't have picked a worse time to do it, and with a war on across the south comforts were in short supply and generosity in short supply.
Nathaniel, 6 ft 2" and 180 lbs of muscle strapped to a wirey frame took off from Savanna with letters in hand fro the arrest of the girl, and her immediate return. for which he would receive the then grand sum of $1000 yankee dollars. The Colonel had tried to covince him to take a horse, but Nathaniel preferred to rely on his own two feet. He felt confident, that circumstances being what they were it would play to his advantage.
His first day on the trail he spent locating her trail with the help of a piece of her clothing and his old dog Blue a fine Tennessee hound. Within an hour, blue was on the trail and they were off walking through the night as a sent required no light. Just after midnight Mathanial and Blue curled up next to a tree for a few hours of sleep.
Nathaniel, 6 ft 2" and 180 lbs of muscle strapped to a wirey frame took off from Savanna with letters in hand fro the arrest of the girl, and her immediate return. for which he would receive the then grand sum of $1000 yankee dollars. The Colonel had tried to covince him to take a horse, but Nathaniel preferred to rely on his own two feet. He felt confident, that circumstances being what they were it would play to his advantage.
His first day on the trail he spent locating her trail with the help of a piece of her clothing and his old dog Blue a fine Tennessee hound. Within an hour, blue was on the trail and they were off walking through the night as a sent required no light. Just after midnight Mathanial and Blue curled up next to a tree for a few hours of sleep.