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John Noland was enslaved before the conflicts began on the border of Kansas and Missouri, proceeding the Civil War. His owner, Francis Asbury Noland, loaned him to the Confederate Army, specifically to Capt. William Quantrill’s Raiders. Frances was too much a coward to join the fight himself, so as did many of the rich, he sent someone in his place to appease the army. John took the surname Washington upon his escape south at the war’s end. Later the captain was heard to claim John was the best scout he ever had and kept him close for the duration of the war. He refused any replacement because John was the best.
Jed Coal was a regular soldier in the Confederate Army. In his initial days as a conscript, Capt. Quantrill saw him on the rifle range and snatched him up for his band of warriors. He wasn’t asked if he wished to join but was forced into the Raiders through no doing of his own. He proved to be the best rifle shot Quantrill had ever seen, and he immediately wanted him in his eighty soldiers.
Jodi Goodnight was the niece of the famous rancher Charles Goodnight of Texas. He was sometimes called the father of the Texas Panhandle and was a scout in the Confederate Army. When her father died, and the bank repossessed her ranch in Waco, she was left without a home. Unfortunately, a rude man slapped her behind, and being the courageous woman she was, Jodi pulled her gun and slammed him across the face. He was disfigured for life. Unfortunately, he was the new town sheriff, and she, too, found herself on the run.
The constellations collided, the earth turned on its axis, and the three were thrown together for better or worse. Now, the old war buddies of the Raiders show up, and their world is turned upside-down. Jesse and Frank James, along with the Younger brothers, became woven into the escape, and they all had to run for their lives.
John was accused of a murder he didn’t do, and all because of the color of his skin. There was a string of lynchings going on all across the south. They were hanging black men in every state south of the Mason Dixon line. Now Judge Axel Black has his sights on hanging him for a murder he didn’t do. When Jed and Jodi return from a short getaway, they find Jed’s old friends, the James Gang, waiting for their return. They planned to break John out before he was strung up by the citizens of El Paso, Texas.
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Title Jed & Jodi Three - Run for Your Life
John Noland was enslaved before the conflicts began on the border of Kansas and Missouri, proceeding the Civil War. His owner, Francis Asbury Noland, loaned him to the Confederate Army, specifically to Capt. William Quantrill’s Raiders. Frances was too much a coward to join the fight himself, so as did many of the rich, he sent someone in his place to appease the army. John took the surname Washington upon his escape south at the war’s end. Later the captain was heard to claim John was the best scout he ever had and kept him close for the duration of the war. He refused any replacement because John was the best.
Jed Coal was a regular soldier in the Confederate Army. In his initial days as a conscript, Capt. Quantrill saw him on the rifle range and snatched him up for his band of warriors. He wasn’t asked if he wished to join but was forced into the Raiders through no doing of his own. He proved to be the best rifle shot Quantrill had ever seen, and he immediately wanted him in his eighty soldiers.
Jodi Goodnight was the niece of the famous rancher Charles Goodnight of Texas. He was sometimes called the father of the Texas Panhandle and was a scout in the Confederate Army. When her father died, and the bank repossessed her ranch in Waco, she was left without a home. Unfortunately, a rude man slapped her behind, and being the courageous woman she was, Jodi pulled her gun and slammed him across the face. He was disfigured for life. Unfortunately, he was the new town sheriff, and she, too, found herself on the run.
The constellations collided, the earth turned on its axis, and the three were thrown together for better or worse. Now, the old war buddies of the Raiders show up, and their world is turned upside-down. Jesse and Frank James, along with the Younger brothers, became woven into the escape, and they all had to run for their lives.
John was accused of a murder he didn’t do, and all because of the color of his skin. There was a string of lynchings going on all across the south. They were hanging black men in every state south of the Mason Dixon line. Now Judge Axel Black has his sights on hanging him for a murder he didn’t do. When Jed and Jodi return from a short getaway, they find Jed’s old friends, the James Gang, waiting for their return. They planned to break John out before he was strung up by the citizens of El Paso, Texas.
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Entry date Sep 19, 2022, 10:10 AM UTC
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Author. Holder Ash Lingam. Date Sep 19, 2022.
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