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    "Fall Majesty" Journal

    Designed and sold by Gail Jones
    $24.35
    $20.70 when you buy any 2+
    $20.70 when you buy any 2+
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    • 128 pages
    • 90gsm paper stock
    • Wrap around hardback cover
    • Fully printed design on the front and back
    • Available in a selection of ruled, graph or blank pages
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
    Artwork thumbnail, "Fall Majesty" by Gail Jones
    "Fall Majesty"
    The unrivaled beauty of fall colors in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Francis Slocum State Park is located in Kingston Township, Luzerne County. USA Frances Slocum State Park consists of 1,035 acres in northeastern Pennsylvania’s Luzerne County. Frances Slocum Lake is the focal point of the park and forms a horseshoe covering 165 acres. History of the Area On November 2, 1778, a small group of Delaware Indians entered the Slocum home and carried away Frances who was then just five years old. The first night after her abduction was spent in a crude shelter under a rock ledge along Abraham Creek, believed to be within the state park boundary. Frances tried to escape during the first night but was soon recaptured. Frances was taken along as the American Indians moved westward and spent the rest of her life with them. Her brothers never gave up the search. Fifty-nine years after her abduction they found her living on a reservation near Peru, Indiana. She had been married twice and had borne four children. Frances refused the pleas of her brothers to return to Pennsylvania. The brothers wrote to her and learned many of the details of her abduction and life with American Indians. Frances Slocum died in Indiana in 1847, at the age of 74. The Mississinewa Reservoir and State Forest in Indiana contains the Frances Slocum State Recreational Area and Lost Sister Trail. Along the Mississinewa River in Indiana, there is a monument that marks the final resting-place of Frances Slocum, also called Mocanaquah, the “Young Bear.” Additional information for those who might like to camp or hike: FRANCES SLOCUM STATE PARK 565 Mount Olivet Rd. Wyoming, Pennsylvania 18644 Phone: 570-696-3525 Toll Free: 888-727-2757 Reservations: 888-727-2757 http://www.stateparks.com/frances_slocum_state_park_in_pennsylvania.html "Fall Majesty" was FEATURED in the groups, "WELCOME PENNSYLVANIA", "YOUR COUNTRY'S BEST", "ALL ABOUT WATER", AMERICAS~RURAL, URBAN, WILD, and MOTHER NATURE'S FINEST. Cannon 40D

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