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Western Novels in English - Claim Number One by George W. Ogden
"Claim Number One" is a western novel published by George W. Ogden in 1922. It deals with the story of mining development in the American West.
The main setting of the novel is the mining region of Wyoming, and the protagonist experiences conflicts and adventures surrounding mining rights (claims). The novel realistically depicts the mining boom and the human figures that followed during the pioneering era of the American West.
Like other western novels by Ogden, this book deals with the typical themes of western novels: adventure, justice, and pioneering spirit.
Summary
"Claim Number One" by George W. Ogden is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in the rugged landscape of Wyoming and follows the lives of various land-seekers who are drawn to the town of Comanche with dreams of claiming fertile land. Among the characters introduced are a mix of adventurers, hopefuls, and schemers, each converging in anticipation of the lottery that will determine who gets the coveted Claim Number One. The opening of the book paints a vivid picture of the bustling yet rough town of Comanche, described as the end of the world for many who arrive looking for a fresh start. We are introduced to the town's landscape, including hotels, saloons, and various hopefuls, each with their unique backstories and aspirations. The arrival of a train brings a mix of characters, including the miller's wife and her daughter June, who are seeking a new beginning, along with others like Dr. Warren Slavens and a host of gamblers and dreamers. Set against the backdrop of land lotteries and the chance to claim a piece of the American dream, the narrative hints at the struggles and camaraderie that will unfold as these characters vie for their claim to fortune and a new life.
Contents
I. Comanche
II. Guests for the Metropole
III. Unconventional Behavior
IV. The Flat-Game Man
V. Skulkers
VI. The Drawing
VII. A Midnight Extra
VIII. The Governor¡¯s Son
IX. Double Crookedness
X. Hun Shanklin¡¯s Coat
XI. Number One
XII. The Other Man
XIII. Sentiment and Nails
XIV. ¡°Like a Wolf¡±
XV. An Argument Ends
XVI. A Promise
XVII. A Plan
XVIII. The Strange Tent
XIX. Crook Meets Crook
XX. A Sudden Cloud
XXI. The Crisis