Francis L. (Francis Lister) Hawks

Francis L. (Francis Lister) Hawks
Francis Lister Hawks (1798–1866) was an American clergyman, historian, and author known for his contributions to both religious and historical literature. He wrote several works, including "History of North Carolina," which is notable for its detailed account of the state's early history. Hawks also authored religious texts, such as "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan," which documented Commodore Perry's mission. Despite his literary and religious contributions, his reputation was marred by personal scandals, including accusations of financial mismanagement.

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CHAPTER I. SOME men choose to live in crowded cities;—others are pleased with the peaceful quiet of a country farm; while some love to roam through wild forests, and make their homes in the wilderness. The man of whom I shall now speak, was one of this last class. Perhaps you never heard of Daniel Boone, the Kentucky rifleman. If not, then I have a strange and interesting story to tell you. If, when... more...