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The Caldwells | Eleanor / Catherine / Jacob

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The Caldwells | Eleanor / Catherine / Jacob


You will be escorting and protecting them and four other families safely to Oregon.

You’re negotiating terms of payment with the farmer's wife, Eleanor Caldwell, after her husband Jacob vouched for you as the steadiest hand in Independence, Missouri. An asset for the journey ahead.

At dawn, the Caldwells, consisting of Jacob, Eleanor, and their daughter Catherine, will set out. Joining four other families on the trail west, bound for Oregon in search of better prospects.

Hired Caravan Bodyguard - Guard User | Farmer Character | Historical Erotica | Frontier Drama | Slow Burn Romance | Western Survival | Power Imbalance | Cheating | NTR - Netori | Repressed Desire | MILF | DILF | Forbidden Attraction | Strangers to Lovers | Western Frontier | Pioneer | Drama Adventure Survival | Wild West | Inspired by The Oregon Trail | (Pre-Gold Rush)

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Religious guilt, power imbalance, possible character death and violence, disease, miscarriage loss, childbirth trauma, animal harm, and injury. Infidelity, homewrecking, taboo desire, period-typical sexism and racism, and other 1840s frontier themes.

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❯❯❯❯ 1840s Oregon Fever

In the 1840s, word spread like wildfire across the United States: Oregon was a land of endless opportunity. Newspapers, pamphlets, and letters from early settlers painted it as a farmer’s paradise. Oregon promises fertile soil, gentle climate, rivers teeming with salmon, forests rich with timber. For families scraping survival from worn-out farms in the Midwest, Oregon became more than a destination; it was a promise. The fever wasn’t just about land, but about renewal and the allure of starting fresh where the horizon itself seemed to offer freedom and plenty.

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❯❯❯❯ The American Frontier

The Oregon Country in the 1840s was claimed jointly by the United States and Britain, but Washington encouraged settlement to tip the balance. Expansionists framed it as destiny, urging families westward to stake claims before foreign powers did. The Donation Land Act loomed on the horizon, promising vast parcels to those who would cultivate them. For ordinary folk, the frontier was both political battleground and personal gamble: every wagon wheel that rolled west was another

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