Sally Buchanan
Sarah "Sally" Ridley Buchanan (December 1773 – November 23, 1831) was an American settler in Tennessee. Credited with helping to defend Buchanan's Station during an attempted raid by Native Americans in 1792, Buchanan was called "the greatest heroine of the West" by writer Elizabeth F. Ellet. As stories about Buchanan's bravery spread, accounts of her life were sometimes embellished with fictional elements. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ridley, Sarah, 1963-
New York : Crabtree Publishing Company, 2018
New York : Crabtree Publishing Company, 2018
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by Ridley, Sarah, 1963-
Mankato : Sea-to-Sea Publications, 2013
Mankato : Sea-to-Sea Publications, 2013
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by Ridley, Sarah, 1963-
New York, NY : Crabtree Publishing, 2018
New York, NY : Crabtree Publishing, 2018
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by Ridley, Sarah, 1963-
New York, NY : Crabtree Publishing, 2018
New York, NY : Crabtree Publishing, 2018
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by Ridley, Sarah, 1963-
New York : Crabtree Publishing, 2018
New York : Crabtree Publishing, 2018
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