Famous Pioneers Frontiersmen

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Meet unforgettable people and animals in the What a Character! Notable Lives from History series as you enjoy 10 real stories within each book! Designed to be fun and engaging for students or anyone with a love for history, these readers include a fascinating focus on important, influential, and visionary people, along with heroic animal escapades! From scientists to famous women to war heroes and more, there is something of interest for everyone in this exciting series! This volume, Famous Pioneers and Frontiersmen is recommended for Grade 6 and up and includes: Daniel Boone George Rogers Clark Elizabeth Zane Davy Crockett Jed Smith Lewis and Clark John Colter Kit Carson Jim Bridger Wild Bill Hickok Each book can be read in any order and includes colorful and fun images. Definitions are included to help readers learn the new words they will discover. Read for enjoyment or as an extension of your history, science, or language arts curriculum.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Marilyn Boyer
Publisher : New Leaf Publishing Group
Release : 2024-07-15
File : 136 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781614588818


Famous Frontiersmen Pioneers And Scouts

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Genre : Americana
Author : E. G. Cattermole
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Release : 1890
File : 554 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101060077706


Famous Frontiersmen Pioneers And Scouts

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Genre : Frontier and pioneer life
Author : E. G. Cattermole
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Release : 1926
File : 558 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015003689711


The True Tales Of The Most Famous Frontiersmen

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In 'The True Tales of The Most Famous Frontiersmen' by Charles Haven Ladd Johnston, readers are introduced to a collection of riveting stories detailing the adventurous lives of iconic frontiersmen. Johnstons prose is both vivid and engaging, providing readers with a blend of historical accuracy and captivating narrative. The book is written in a style that transports readers back to the untamed wilderness of the American frontier, where larger-than-life figures roamed and shaped the course of history. Johnston's meticulous attention to detail and keen insight into the challenges faced by these legendary frontiersmen make this book a must-read for history buffs and adventure enthusiasts alike. From Daniel Boone to Davy Crockett, Johnston masterfully recounts the exploits and triumphs of these remarkable individuals, shedding light on the indomitable spirit of the American frontier. As an esteemed historian and expert on the subject, Johnston's passion for the frontier shines through in every page of this captivating book. 'The True Tales of The Most Famous Frontiersmen' is a compelling and informative read that offers a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era of American history.

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Genre : History
Author : Charles Haven Ladd Johnston
Publisher : Good Press
Release : 2023-12-22
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547786382


Famous Frontiersmen And Heroes Of The Border

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In 'Famous Frontiersmen and Heroes of the Border' by Charles Haven Ladd Johnston, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the lives of legendary figures who played pivotal roles in shaping the American frontier. Johnston's meticulous research and detailed accounts bring to life the daring adventures and courageous acts of well-known historical figures, making the book a compelling read for history enthusiasts. The book is written in a detailed and engaging literary style that immerses readers in the thrilling narratives of the frontier era, offering a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of pioneers and frontiersmen. Charles Haven Ladd Johnston, a renowned historian and scholar, brings his expertise in American history to bear in this masterpiece. His passion for preserving and sharing the stories of frontier heroes shines through in the vivid portrayals of their lives and exploits. Johnston's dedication to historical accuracy and his knack for storytelling make 'Famous Frontiersmen and Heroes of the Border' a valuable contribution to the field of frontier history. I highly recommend 'Famous Frontiersmen and Heroes of the Border' to anyone interested in American history, frontier tales, and the lives of legendary figures who carved paths through the untamed wilderness. Johnston's masterful storytelling and deep historical insights make this book a must-read for history buffs and adventurers alike.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Charles Haven Ladd Johnston
Publisher : Good Press
Release : 2023-12-15
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547778561


 Uncle Dick Wootton The Pioneer Frontiersman Of The Rocky Mountain Region

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Genre : Frontier and pioneer life
Author : Dick Wootton
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Release : 1890
File : 488 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSD:31822043016088


Heroes Of Early America

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Meet unforgettable people and animals in the What a Character! Notable Lives from History series as you enjoy 10 real stories within each book! Designed to be fun and engaging for students or anyone with a love for history, these readers include a fascinating focus on important, influential, and visionary people, along with heroic animal escapades! From scientists to famous women to war heroes and more, there is something of interest for everyone in this exciting series! This volume, Heroes of Early America is recommended for Grade 6 and up and includes: Captain John Smith Myles Standish Squanto William Bradford Pocahontas John Alden William Penn David Brainerd Noah Webster Peter Francisco Each book can be read in any order and includes colorful and fun images. Definitions are included to help readers learn the new words they will discover. Read for enjoyment or as an extension of your history, science, or language arts curriculum.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Marilyn Boyer
Publisher : New Leaf Publishing Group
Release : 2024-11-05
File : 144 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781614588849


America S First Western Frontier East Tennessee

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Concentrating primarily within the period of 1600–1839, this narrative describes the first "Old West"—the land just beyond the crest of the Appalachian Mountains—and the many firsts that occurred there.

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Genre : History
Author : Brenda C. Calloway
Publisher : The Overmountain Press
Release : 1989
File : 212 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0932807348


Promised Lands

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Whether seen as a land of opportunity or as paradise lost, the American West took shape in the nation's imagination with the help of those who wrote about it; but two groups who did much to shape that perception are often overlooked today. Promoters trying to lure settlers and investors to the West insisted that the frontier had already been tamed-that the only frontiers remaining were those of opportunity. Through posters, pamphlets, newspaper articles, and other printed pieces, these boosters literally imagined places into existence by depicting backwater areas as settled, culturally developed regions where newcomers would find none of the hardships associated with frontier life. Quick on their heels, some of the West's original settlers had begun publishing their reminiscences in books and periodicals and banding together in pioneer societies to sustain their conception of frontier heritage. Their selective memory focused on the savage wilderness they had tamed, exaggerating the past every bit as much as promoters exaggerated the present. Although they are generally seen today as unscrupulous charlatans and tellers of tall tales, David Wrobel reveals that these promoters and reminiscers were more significant than their detractors have suggested. By exploring the vast literature produced by these individuals from the end of the Civil War through the 1920s, he clarifies the pivotal impact of their works on our vision of both the historic and mythic West. In examining their role in forging both sense of place within the West and the nation's sense of the West as a place, Wrobel shows that these works were vital to the process of identity formation among westerners themselves and to the construction of a "West" in the national imagination. Wrobel also sheds light on the often elitist, sometimes racist legacies of both groups through their characterizations of Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Asian Americans. In the era Wrobel examines, promoters painted the future of each western place as if it were already present, while the old-timers preserved the past as if it were still present. But, as he also demonstrates, that West has not really changed much: promoters still tout its promise, while old-timers still try to preserve their selective memories. Even relatively recent western residents still tap into the region's mythic pioneer heritage as they form their attachments to place. Promised Lands shows us that the West may well move into the twenty-first century, but our images of it are forever rooted in the nineteenth.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : David M. Wrobel
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Release : 2002
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015055805033


Epiphany In The Wilderness

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"Whether fulfilling subsistence needs or featured in stories of grand adventure, hunting loomed large in the material and the imagined landscape of the nineteenth-century West. Epiphany in the Wilderness explores the social, political, economic, and environmental dynamics of hunting on the frontier in three “acts,” using performance as a trail guide and focusing on the production of a “cultural ecology of the chase” in literature, art, photography, and taxidermy.Using the metaphor of the theater, Jones argues that the West was a crucial stage that framed the performance of the American character as an independent, resourceful, resilient, and rugged individual. The leading actor was the all-conquering masculine hunter hero, the sharpshooting man of the wilderness who tamed and claimed the West with each provident step. Women were also a significant part of the story, treading the game trails as plucky adventurers and resilient homesteaders and acting out their exploits in autobiographical accounts and stage shows.Epiphany in the Wilderness informs various academic debates surrounding the frontier period, including the construction of nature as a site of personal challenge, gun culture, gender adaptations and the crafting of the masculine wilderness hero figure, wildlife management and consumption, memorializing and trophy-taking, and the juxtaposition of a closing frontier with an emerging conservation movement."

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Genre : History
Author : Karen R. Jones
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Release : 2016-01-02
File : 379 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781457197543