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Title
Adventures on the Scud
Description
Adventures on the Scud is a story written by Arthur Nelson that describes his and his brother’s struggle maintaining their ship against the melting ice in the spring. After the boat is hit by falling trees, the boys are left with no other choice but to repair their boat with some helpful donations from the townspeople. The rudimentary hand-writing indicates that Arthur was fairly young when he wrote this story.
Source
Amherst College Archives and Special Collections
Collection
Nelson Homemade Books
File
Transcript
Nelson Family Juvenilia
Box 1 Folder 2
Adventures on the Scud – n.d.
My brother an[d] I owned a boat that we used to carry cargo down the river with but as soon as [page break] the railroad was built they hired us to carry baggage across the river so we went to work at it we worked steaderly at it till winter in the winter we too[k] the precaution to have everything ready for we had to look out for ice but early in the spring it became warmmer and great cakes of ice came floating down [page break] but we jumped on th[e] cake of ice then some men saw us and came out and got us then we went to get the scud just as we hitche[d] on to it we heard a [crashing?] and fifty or more blanks and timbers came a taring onto the scud we dragged it to land the folks gave us the [ten dollars? MS. faded] for the lumber and so we hired five men to fix our boat
by AW Nelson