Frontier and pioneer life
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of12
- Daniel Boone, into the wild, Jennifer Kroll
- Biddy Mason speaks up
- Arctic homestead, Norma Cobb and Charles W. Sasser
- Love and cold steel
- History of the Donner party, a tragedy of the Sierra
- Daniel Boone, into the wild, Jennifer Kroll
- The global condition, conquerors, catastrophes and community
- Daniel Boone, American pioneer and frontiersman, Pat McCarthy
- Laura Ingalls Wilder
- The avenger
- Oregon Trail, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Fort Mose, and the story of the man who built the first free black settlement in colonial America, Glennette Tilley Turner
- Johnny Appleseed
- The quilt-block history of pioneer days, with projects kids can make
- The last of the Mohicans
- Westward expansion, an interactive history adventure
- Old forts of the Northwest
- Westward ho!, an activity guide to the Wild West, Laurie Carlson
- Daniel Boone
- Johnny Appleseed
- The grace-filled homestead, Lana Stenner
- The Branding iron
- The gristmill, Bobbie Kalman
- Forest, lake and prairie, twenty years of frontier life in Western Canada 1842-62, by John McDougall. -
- Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Virginia & Pennsylvania, from the year 1763 until the year 1783 inclusive, together with a view of the western country, by Jos. Doddridge
- The struggles for life and home in the North-West, by a pioneer homebuilder, Geo W. France
- A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children, during an unfortunate journey through the wilderness, from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the year 1784, in which three of their children were starved to death, taken partly from their own mouths, and partly from an imperfect journal, and published at their request by Arthur Bradman
- A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children, during an unfortunate journey through the wilderness, from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the year 1784, in which three of their children were starved to death, taken partly from their own mouths, and partly from an imperfect journal, and published at their request by Arthur Bradman
- Hour glass, Michelle Rene
- A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children, during an unfortunate journey through the wilderness, from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the year 1784, in which three of their children were starved to death, taken partly from their own mouths, and partly from an imperfect journal, and published at their request by Arthur Bradman
- Donner dinner party
- The river of the West, life and adventure in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon : embracing events in the life-time of a mountain-man and pioneer : with the early history of the north-western slope, including an account of the fur traders, the Indian tribes, the overland immigration, the Oregon missions, and the tragic fate of Rev. Dr. Whitman and family : also, a description of the country, its condition, prospects, and resources; its soil, climate, and scenery; its mountains, rivers, valleys, deserts, and plains; its inland waters, and natural wonders, by Frances Fuller Victor