Alice of old Vincennes is a historical romance set in the early days of Indiana's statehood depicting life in the settlement of Vincennes along the Wabash River. The novel intertwines adventure community and romance against the backdrop of frontier challenges and historical events. It portrays the daily realities of early settlers highlighting societal norms loyalty and the trials of life on the American frontier. Through the experiences of a spirited young girl readers are introduced to themes of courage independence and moral guidance as well as the influence of community figures who shape her understanding of duty and faith. The narrative emphasizes the interplay between personal growth and historical circumstance showing how individual choices and relationships are impacted by broader political and social developments. Rich in description the book conveys the vibrancy and hardships of frontier life offering insight into the human experience during a formative period in American history. Alice's journey blends romance adventure and ethical reflection providing both an engaging story and a vivid historical portrait.