900 Miles from Nowhere
Voices from the Homestead Frontier

 

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900 Miles from Nowhere
Voices from the Homestead Frontier

by Steven R. Kinsella (Author)

 

Hardback

ISBN: 9780873515726

 

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It was on the American prairie that people from around the world seized the opportunity for freedom promised by free land. These people began arriving in the 1860s. Though many of their ventures ended in failure, their risks enhanced the nation's diversity and its sense of independence. This book presents the story of life on these grasslands.


It was on the vast American prairie that people from around the world seized the opportunity for personal and economic freedom promised by free land. Travelling across oceans and continents, these hard-nosed, pragmatic people began arriving in the 1860s with shovels and ploughs, convinced they were part of something important. They were. Putting hand to plough and breaking the sod for their first crude homes, these hardy settlers left an indelible thumbprint on American history and on the country's character. Though many of their ventures ended in failure, their risks permanently enhanced the nation's diversity and its sense of independence and resourcefulness. "900 Miles from Nowhere" is the heartfelt chronicle of the daily lives and personal struggles of Great Plains homesteaders, told in their own voices through many never-before-published letters, diaries, and photographs. Believing absolutely that they could control their own destiny, they bet everything they owned, even in the face of insurmountable obstacles. This is the remarkable and ever-inspiring story of life on the grasslands that stretch from Canada to Mexico.


 

ISBN 873515722
ISBN13 9780873515726
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society Press,U.S.
Format Hardback
Publication date 01/10/2006
Pages 194
Weight (grammes) 794
Published in United States
Height (mm) 255
Width (mm) 200

Prologue
Introduction to the Great Plains
Toward the Setting Sun
Homes of Sod and Tar Paper
With Plow and Beast
The Menace from Within
Families of the Prairie
Socialising and Adventuring
Fire and Ice
Death's Shadow
The Menace From Above
The West is No Place for Faint Hearts.

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