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Example sentences for "pioneer days"

  • In his book, "Pioneer Days on Puget Sound," he gives a very clear and accurate account of the beginning of the trouble with the Indians and many facts concerning the war following.

  • In conversation with a number of the old lawyers this has been told, that the land business was the best paying law business during the pioneer days.

  • It may be safe to assume that Mr. Reiner handled as much money and bullion in pioneer days as did any man in Linn county.

  • There were not many varieties of dishes on the table in pioneer days, and still the settlers had plenty of good, wholesome food, and were always hungry.

  • The Lincoln home was so rude that descriptions of it, in comparison with present poverty-stricken homes, sounds like distressful destitution, but it was the home of frontiersmen in pioneer days.

  • Lincoln's life has much more for American youth than the adventure-story of a backwoods boy of pioneer days on his unknown way to be a hero of American history.

  • These pages are mainly designed to show in brief the historical and political environments of Oregon in pioneer days, and the patriotic services rendered the nation by Dr.

  • The hardships of pioneer days led to much resourcefulness on the part of early churchgoers.

  • Zezula, or Pioneer Days in the Smoky Water Country.

  • One of the earliest Missouri boat landings was established at Washburn, and the town was an important trading post in pioneer days.

  • In his "Pioneer Days in Oregon" are several interesting legends well told.

  • Well, I must get back to my pioneer days that I started to write about.

  • History of Pioneer Days in Texas and Oklahoma; no date.

  • Extended and republished under the title of Pioneer Days in the Southwest, 1909.

  • History of Pioneer Days in Texas and Oklahoma.

  • A cheery fire of pine knots blazed a greeting from the hearth, while two long boards supported on trestles and covered with a shining damask cloth, represented the table of Pioneer days.

  • Mrs. Morrow then explained that they had selected the bluebird as their mascot not only because it was the bird of pioneer days, but because the word blue means true, and Girl Pioneers were to be true in word, and thought, and deed.

  • My impressions are vague, but I am setting them forth in the hope that some one who really knows will set me right so that a bit of information of pioneer days may be preserved.

  • No one who has burrowed in the history of pioneer days or listened to the stories of the few and scattered survivors can help being struck by the neighbourly spirit that evidently existed everywhere.

  • To them it was to be a romantic incident in their lives and long to be remembered as an event of pioneer days.

  • I do not care to live too much in the past; but when the day's work is done, I love to draw aside the curtain that hides the intervening years, and in memory live over again Fairbury's pioneer days of the early seventies.

  • Ford Lewis was in pioneer days one of the largest owners of farm lands in Nebraska, his holdings being chiefly in Pawnee, Otoe, Gage, Johnson, and Lancaster counties.


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