From Patriot to Pirate
The Outlaw Life of Sam Mason, Book One
Author–Dr. Carter F. Smith
From Patriot to Pirate chronicles the early life of Samuel Mason, a man once hailed as a Revolutionary War officer — and later reviled as a river rogue. This first volume in Carter F. Smith’s acclaimed historical series follows Mason’s course from backwoods cabin to battlefield, from Virginia’s mountain hollows to the raucous frontiers along the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
Join the Hunt — in History and on the Road
This is no ordinary book — it is a call to the curious. Each chapter includes travel and tasting notes so readers may trace the footsteps of Sam Mason themselves: from the smoky cabins of the Appalachians to the roughhewn courtrooms of Spanish Louisiana.
Walk the trails. Drink the spirits.
Stand where Mason stood.
And judge for yourself.
Tavern to Tavern — Tasting Along the Trail
In the waning light of the 18th century, the border between hero and outlaw was as muddy as the Ohio River. Sam Mason stood astride it. Whether sipping Madeira by the fire or retracing paths through Tennessee brush and Kentucky limestone, you’ll find the past has flavors worth chasing.
Every chapter offers guidance for the modern traveler:
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Chapter 1
Bloodlines and Blurred Records: Untangling Mason’s Ancestry
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Chapter 2
Forged on the Frontier: Mason’s Early Military Roots
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Chapter 3
Wheeling Under Siege: Mason, Militia, and the Defense of the Ohio Frontier
What You’ll Discover
- Mason’s wartime command and frontier appointments
- Settlements, skirmishes, and seditious whispers
- The rise of discontent among war veterans and land-hungry men
- Early river commerce and the criminal networks it spawned
- Forgotten court records and tavern lore that survived the flood
Each tale is steeped in historical context, so readers may see Mason’s actions not only as crimes, but as choices — made in a world where loyalty was fluid, justice was improvised, and survival favored the bold.
Join the Hunt — in History and on the Road
Expected Fall 2025
In the waning light of the 18th century, the border between hero and outlaw was as muddy as the Ohio River. Sam Mason stood astride it.
By Carter F. Smith