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Daniel Boone Escorting the American Settlers Through the Cumberland Gap by George Caleb Bingham (1851–52). American pioneers, also known as American settlers, were European American, [1] Asian American, [2] and African American [3] settlers who migrated westward from the Thirteen Colonies and later the United States of America to settle and develop areas of the nation within the continent of ...
O Pioneers! is a 1913 novel by American author Willa Cather, written while she was living in New York. It was her second published novel. It was her second published novel. The title is a reference to a poem by Walt Whitman entitled "Pioneers!
Alternate history short stories (1 C, 46 P) B. Biographical short stories (1 C) C. Historical short story collections (10 P) F. Historical short films (5 P) W.
Any student of history, or any fan of a certain poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, knows that April 18, 1775 was the night Paul Revere went from simple silversmith to the stuff of legend, with ...
M. Joseph Martin (general) Maryland Ridge Community (Indiana) George Mathews (soldier) John Mathews (American pioneer) William Mayfield; Clara Antoinette McCarty Wilt
McGlashan, in his 1879 book History of the Donner Party, declined to include some of the more morbid details—such as the suffering of the children and infants before death—or how Mrs. Murphy, according to Georgia Donner, gave up, lay down on her bed and faced the wall when the last of the children left in the third relief. He also neglected ...
The original short story that Anno Dracula is based on. 1997 The Undiscovered: William Sanders: William Shakespeare lives among the Cherokee and tries to produce a version of Hamlet for them. 1998 The Twelfth Album: Stephen Baxter: The Beatles do not split up and produce twelfth album called God. 2000 A Colder War: Charles Stross
African American pioneers of Colorado First name Last name Image Birth–death Year Description Charles Autobees (1812–1882) 1847 Trapper, trader, and founder of Autobees, Colorado: James Beckwourth (c. 1799–c. 1866) 1822 (c.) American mountain man, fur trader, and explorer. He was mixed-race and born into slavery in Virginia.