Oklahoma Treasure
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About the Book
In 1887, a Texas teenager, Will Merritt, longs to own his own place,
but his elder brother will inherit the family ranch, and good land
is expensive to buy. Then, an old cowboy who is dying, tells him
a tale of gold hidden during the Civil War and shows him a map where
it is located.
Will is eager to search for the gold and enlists the aid of his friend,
Whitmore Garrett. The gold, however, is located in the Antelope Hills
area of Indian Territory, present day, Oklahoma. Since it is dangerous
for two people to cross Indian Territory alone, they sign on to work as
drovers on a cattle drive going from Texas to Dodge City, Kansas.
They embark on their journey and encounter many dangers and
adventures along the way. Although they question the existence of the
gold in the beginning, they continue their search. They soon learn that the
search was more important than the gold, and not all treasure is yellow
and glittery. It might even be a curly-haired girl in a watermelon patch.
About the Author
Nelda Ellen Carter Lowrance is a retired elementary and college teacher. She enjoys playing tournament bridge, knitting and watching college sports. She is the Director of Music for her church and lives in a retirement community in Tullahoma, TN with her Yorkie, Sara. She was born and raised in Western Oklahoma near the Old Western Cattle Trail. She has written a trilogy of romance novels as well as a young adult novel, My Daddy Was A Real Cowboy.