Homesteading in the South Dakota Badlands
Title | Homesteading in the South Dakota Badlands PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest G. Bormann |
Publisher | Trafford |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Frontier and pioneer life |
ISBN | 9781412004343 |
Curious about what it was like to be a cowboy and homesteader in the Badlands of South Dakota in 1912? This amateur phographer's memoir is full of stories and photographs.
Homesteading in the South Dakota Badlands
Title | Homesteading in the South Dakota Badlands PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest G. Bormann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 127 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Badlands (S.D.) |
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Homesteading in the South Dakota Badlands
Title | Homesteading in the South Dakota Badlands PDF eBook |
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Pages | 108 |
Release | 1980 |
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The Personal History of Rachel DuPree
Title | The Personal History of Rachel DuPree PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Weisgarber |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2010-08-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101190361 |
An award-winning novel with incredible heart, about life on the prairie as it's rarely been seen When Rachel, hired help in a Chicago boardinghouse, falls in love with Isaac, the boardinghouse owner's son, he makes her a bargain: he'll marry her, but only if she gives up her 160 acres from the Homestead Act so he can double his share. She agrees, and together they stake their claim in the forebodingly beautiful South Dakota Badlands. Fourteen years later, in the summer of 1917, the cattle are bellowing with thirst. It hasn't rained in months, and supplies have dwindled. Pregnant, and struggling to feed her family, Rachel is isolated by more than just geography. She is determined to give her surviving children the life they deserve, but she knows that her husband, a fiercely proud former Buffalo Soldier, will never leave his ranch: black families are rare in the West, and land means a measure of equality with the white man. Somehow Rachel must find the strength to do what is right-for herself, and for her children. Reminiscent of The Color Purple as well as the frontier novels of Laura Ingalls Wilder and Willa Cather, The Personal History of Rachel DuPree opens a window on the little-known history of African American homesteaders and gives voice to an extraordinary heroine who embodies the spirit that built America.
Land in Her Own Name
Title | Land in Her Own Name PDF eBook |
Author | H. Elaine Lindgren |
Publisher | |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Land is often known by the names of past owners. "Emma's Land", "Gina's quarter", and "the Ingeborg Land" are reminders of the many women who homesteaded across North Dakota in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Land in Her Own Name records these homesteaders' experiences as revealed in interviews with surviving homesteaders and their families and friends, land records, letters, and diaries. These women's fascinating accounts tell of locating a claim, erecting a shelter, and living on the prairie. Their ethnic backgrounds include Yankee, Scandinavian, German, and German-Russian, as well as African-American, Jewish, and Lebanese. Some were barely twenty-one, while others had reached their sixties. A few lived on their land for life and "never borrowed a cent against it"; others sold or rented the land to start a small business or to provide money for education.
Badlands National Park
Title | Badlands National Park PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Cerney |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780738532264 |
The South Dakota Badlands seldom fails to stir a sense of wonder to those who encounter its surreal landscape for the first time. From a distance, the eroded formations look like the ruins of an alabaster city, but upon closer inspection, the sculptured terrain appears rough and rugged. Within these pages of historic photographs, the remarkable story of the Badlands unfolds. After the process of geological changes, Indians came to the Badlands on seasonal hunting trips. In the mid 1800s, fur traders, fossil hunters, and freight haulers passed through to places more hospitable. Cattlemen and homesteaders arrived in the 1890s, intent on staying, but most gave up and left. To preserve its grandeur, Congressman Peter Norbeck and his associate Ben Millard worked for many years to set aside thousands of acres of the unyielding land for a national monument in 1939. The Badlands became a national park in 1978.
Badlands National Park, North Unit, General Management Plan
Title | Badlands National Park, North Unit, General Management Plan PDF eBook |
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Pages | 330 |
Release | 2006 |
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