Old Ruff and Life on the Farm

Old Ruff and Life on the Farm
Author: Vesta Seek
Publisher: Chariot Victor Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780781409667

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With God's help, Janie trains Ruff to be a good dog and refrain from chasing the cows on her farm.

Old and New Westmoreland

Old and New Westmoreland
Author: John Newton Boucher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1918
Genre: Westmoreland County (Pa.)
ISBN:

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Biographical Review

Biographical Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1895
Genre: Delaware County (N.Y.)
ISBN:

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"That Old-time Child, Roberta"

Author: Sophie Fox Sea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1892
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

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The Old Man on the Farm

The Old Man on the Farm
Author: Barabara Beever
Publisher: Mascot Books
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781645435013

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The Old Man on the Farm is a story in rhyme about a farmer who is perfectly content living in a little house on the farm with his animals to keep him company and a vegetable garden to keep him busy. He has an ideal life in the country, and he is happy. But suddenly, a problem arises that threatens his tranquil life on the farm. Will the old farmer be able to continue his idyllic country life?

Forthcoming Books

Forthcoming Books
Author: Rose Arny
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1930
Release: 1993-04
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Jim Bridger

Jim Bridger
Author: Jerry Enzler
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806175796

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Even among iconic frontiersmen like John C. Frémont, Kit Carson, and Jedediah Smith, Jim Bridger stands out. A mountain man of the American West, straddling the fur trade era and the age of exploration, he lived the life legends are made of. His adventures are fit for remaking into the tall tales Bridger himself liked to tell. Here, in a biography that finally gives this outsize character his due, Jerry Enzler takes this frontiersman’s full measure for the first time—and tells a story that would do Jim Bridger proud. Born in 1804 and orphaned at thirteen, Bridger made his first western foray in 1822, traveling up the Missouri River with Mike Fink and a hundred enterprising young men to trap beaver. At twenty he “discovered” the Great Salt Lake. At twenty-one he was the first to paddle the Bighorn River’s Bad Pass. At twenty-two he explored the wonders of Yellowstone. In the following years, he led trapping brigades into Blackfeet territory; guided expeditions of Smithsonian scientists, topographical engineers, and army leaders; and, though he could neither read nor write, mapped the tribal boundaries for the Great Indian Treaty of 1851. Enzler charts Bridger’s path from the fort he built on the Oregon Trail to the route he blazed for Montana gold miners to avert war with Red Cloud and his Lakota coalition. Along the way he married into the Flathead, Ute, and Shoshone tribes and produced seven children. Tapping sources uncovered in the six decades since the last documented Bridger biography, Enzler’s book fully conveys the drama and details of the larger-than-life history of the “King of the Mountain Men.” This is the definitive story of an extraordinary life.