In 1777, pioneers were faced with displaced Native Americans, and marauding white men who preyed upon settlers. But Wetzel, a great frontiersman, became their protector, known as "the Spirit of the Border."
In 1777, pioneers were faced with displaced Native Americans, and marauding white men who preyed upon settlers. But Wetzel, a great frontiersman, became their protector, known as "the Spirit of the Border."