“One day each must learn that, travel far as he likes, a man
takes himself with him for better or for worse.”-Emerson Hough The Covered Wagon
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The Significance of the Frontier in American History by Frederick Jackson Turner
The American Frontier Rough ‘n’ Tumble mindset has a psychology of its own. What occurred in the clash of cultures in the Wildlands of the...
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There are weird places like that, especially in west Texas where the wind carves craggy reeds of stone and scoops out horns that amplify t...
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If you don't know James Reasoner, you're in for a treat, if you do know him and his work, well, it's still mighty enlighteni...
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This is the 1915 follow-up to her first compendium of letters home Letters of a Woman Homesteader [1914.] [Reviewed in-depth here. ] Thi...
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