The Last American Homestead: Living Life In The Last Frontier, David W Maranville (9780999691878) — Readings Books

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The Last American Homestead: Living Life In The Last Frontier
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The Last American Homestead: Living Life In The Last Frontier

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With dreams of visiting Alaska, teenager David Maranville graduated from high school in 1964, rebuilt a car, and headed north with some friends. That first trip to America’s last frontier convinced him he would one day call the state home.

With heartfelt honesty and inspirational enthusiasm, Maranville here tells the story of his transition from living within the contiguous forty-eight states to settling north of the Arctic Circle.

After serving in the US Army in Vietnam as an aircraft mechanic, he decided to file for the grant of a homestead in the Alaskan wilds. Once he’d staked the land, he faced the challenge of fulfilling the five-year land-improvement requirements prescribed by the Homestead Act.

While earning his homestead, he encountered new opportunities, amazing adventures-and frightening hazards. Working as a helicopter mechanic, he soon began his own helicopter business. He built his family a log cabin in the wilderness along the picturesque banks of the Ambler River, where they confronted bears, extreme cold, dangerous working conditions, and rugged landscape-and survived a devastating flood.

Yet the difficulties were worth it. At last, Maranville received one of the final patents granted under the Homestead Act before the act was discontinued.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David W. Maranville
Date
5 March 2018
Pages
166
ISBN
9780999691878

With dreams of visiting Alaska, teenager David Maranville graduated from high school in 1964, rebuilt a car, and headed north with some friends. That first trip to America’s last frontier convinced him he would one day call the state home.

With heartfelt honesty and inspirational enthusiasm, Maranville here tells the story of his transition from living within the contiguous forty-eight states to settling north of the Arctic Circle.

After serving in the US Army in Vietnam as an aircraft mechanic, he decided to file for the grant of a homestead in the Alaskan wilds. Once he’d staked the land, he faced the challenge of fulfilling the five-year land-improvement requirements prescribed by the Homestead Act.

While earning his homestead, he encountered new opportunities, amazing adventures-and frightening hazards. Working as a helicopter mechanic, he soon began his own helicopter business. He built his family a log cabin in the wilderness along the picturesque banks of the Ambler River, where they confronted bears, extreme cold, dangerous working conditions, and rugged landscape-and survived a devastating flood.

Yet the difficulties were worth it. At last, Maranville received one of the final patents granted under the Homestead Act before the act was discontinued.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David W. Maranville
Date
5 March 2018
Pages
166
ISBN
9780999691878