Dillard's Ride

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Dear readers,

Sarah Dillard's Ride by James Otis with illustrator J. Watson Davis was published in 1898. James Otis Kaler used James Otis as his pen name, and the story is related to the historic Battle of Camden in 1780.

This book has been digitalized by Google and made available on Archive.org. The scanning process resulted in many strange characters, spelling errors, poor quality pictures, and other problems in the file. I have tried to correct as many errors as I could find, but you may still find other issues occasionally. I hope you'll accept the imperfections but still find value in reading this story.

The images on this website are taken from http://archive.org/details/sarahdillardsrid00otis.


K. C. Lee
Mobile Story Enthusiast






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"THEY were men admirably fitted by their daily pursuits for the privations they were called upon to endure. They had neither tents, baggage, bread, nor salt, and no commissary department to furnish regular supplies. Potatoes, pumpkins, roasted corn, and occasionally a bit of venison supplied by their own rifles, composed their daily food. Such were the men who were gathering among the mountains and valleys of the Upper Carolinas to beat back the invaders."Lossing's "Field-Book of the Revolution"