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  2. Elizabeth Peabody - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (May 16, 1804 – January 3, 1894) was an American educator who opened the first English-language kindergarten in the United States. Long before most educators, Peabody embraced the premise that children's play has intrinsic developmental and educational value.

  3. James Beckwourth - Wikipedia

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    James Pierson Beckwourth (April 26, 1798/1800 – October 20, 1866) was an American fur trapper, rancher, businessman, explorer, author and scout. Known as "Bloody Arm" because of his skill as a fighter, Beckwourth was of multiracial descent, being born into slavery in Frederick County, Virginia.

  4. Little Blacknose - Wikipedia

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    Little Blacknose: The Story of a Pioneer (OCLC 1467263) is a 1929 children's book by Hildegarde Swift. [1] It received the Newbery Honor award for the year 1930. [2]The book tells the story of the DeWitt Clinton locomotive, the first steam locomotive to operate in New York.

  5. Pioneer, Go Home! - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer, Go Home! is a satirical novel by Richard P. Powell, first published in 1959. The novel follows a New Jersey family, The Kwimpers, who move to Columbiana, a fictional state that resembles Florida , and squat on the side of a highway where a new bridge is being built, outraging local officials.

  6. Category:Pioneers by field - Wikipedia

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    Biographies of people considered pioneers in various fields of endeavour. Add biographies to these subcategories only if a reliable source has called the subject a pioneer in a certain field. This category is not to be used for biographies of settlers , which are located in Category:American pioneers .

  7. Thomas Peters (revolutionary) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Peters, born Thomas Potters (1738 – 25 June 1792), [1] was a veteran of the Black Pioneers, fighting for the British in the American Revolutionary War. A Black Loyalist, he was resettled in Nova Scotia, where he became a politician and one of the "Founding Fathers" of the nation of Sierra Leone in West Africa.

  8. James Harrod - Wikipedia

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    James Harrod (c. 1746 – c. 1792) was a pioneer, soldier, and hunter who helped explore and settle the area west of the Allegheny Mountains. Little is known about Harrod's early life, including the exact date of his birth. He was possibly underage when he served in the French and Indian War, and later participated in Lord Dunmore's War.

  9. Jenny Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Wiley, born Jean "Jenny" Sellards (1760–1831), in British Colonial America, was a pioneer woman who was taken captive by Native Americans in 1789, where she witnessed the death of her brother and children. She escaped after 11 months of captivity.

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