In 1850, a sixteen-year-old Métis boy named Billy Gruett saddled an Indian pony and rode into history. Tasked with carrying the mail through twenty-five miles of untamed Michigan wilderness, Billy swam rivers on horseback, navigated dense forests, and braved brutal winters - earning him the legendary nickname "The Swimming Mailman."But Billy's story didn't begin in Michigan. It began in the courts of France, wound through the great fur trade, and carried his family deep into the heart of Native American life in the Great Lakes region.
His father served as an interpreter for German missionaries. His mother was a vital medicine woman whose knowledge of roots and plants helped an entire community survive. This is the forgotten story of an extraordinary family - and one remarkable young man whose courage, heritage, and determination left a mark on Michigan history that endures to this day, including a historic Witness Tree that still stands as a silent guardian of everything Billy's family built.
A must-read for anyone who loves true stories of American frontier history, Native American heritage, and the forgotten heroes who shaped this nation.
In 1850, a sixteen-year-old Métis boy named Billy Gruett saddled an Indian pony and rode into history. Tasked with carrying the mail through twenty-five miles of untamed Michigan wilderness, Billy swam rivers on horseback, navigated dense forests, and braved brutal winters - earning him the legendary nickname "The Swimming Mailman."But Billy's story didn't begin in Michigan. It began in the courts of France, wound through the great fur trade, and carried his family deep into the heart of Native American life in the Great Lakes region.
His father served as an interpreter for German missionaries. His mother was a vital medicine woman whose knowledge of roots and plants helped an entire community survive. This is the forgotten story of an extraordinary family - and one remarkable young man whose courage, heritage, and determination left a mark on Michigan history that endures to this day, including a historic Witness Tree that still stands as a silent guardian of everything Billy's family built.
A must-read for anyone who loves true stories of American frontier history, Native American heritage, and the forgotten heroes who shaped this nation.