These are the stories of four generations of one family that moved West with the frontier, and of one individual who emerged from the meeting of the frontier with the people who were already there. Elder John Parker, born in Maryland in 1758, had a son, Daniel, in Virginia in 1781. Daniel\u27s son James W. was born in Georgia in 1797, and another, Silas, was born in Tennessee in 1804. James W.\u27s daughter, Rachel, was born in Illinois in 1819, as was Silas\u27s daughter Cynthia Ann in 1826 and his son John in 1829. Cynthia Ann\u27s son, Quanah, was born in Comancherfa in 1849. Several of these stories are well known, although not necessarily by the same people. Daniel Parker, founder of the Two-Seed Predestinarian Baptist movement, is fam...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie, by Sallie Ketcham
The biographical essays in this volume present a spectrum of diverse women to illustrate the mythica...
These are the stories of four generations of one family that moved West with the frontier, and of on...
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
During the allotment process (1887–1934), the United States established commissions and agencies nat...
The last decade has seen an increasing number of publications dedicated to the history of young peop...
Apache Mothers and Daughters is the narrative saga of four generations of Chiricahua Apache mothers ...
Poncas still remember the events surrounding the 1879 verdict that first recognized Constitutionally...
Elizabeth Hampsten wrote Settlers\u27 Children: Growing Up on the Great Plains to answer some basic ...
Review of: Honor the Grandmothers: Dakota and Lakota Women Tell Their Stories. Penman, Sarah, ed
By 1836, white settlement had moved steadily westward into the Southern Plains, confronting nomadic ...
The so-called Battle of Pease River, in which the Comanche Indians purportedly suffered a crucial ...
Dorothy Schwieder knows community history. As a historian at Iowa State University, she investigated...
It was family pride that initially caused Arlene Jauken of southeast Nebraska to begin to research t...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie, by Sallie Ketcham
The biographical essays in this volume present a spectrum of diverse women to illustrate the mythica...
These are the stories of four generations of one family that moved West with the frontier, and of on...
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
During the allotment process (1887–1934), the United States established commissions and agencies nat...
The last decade has seen an increasing number of publications dedicated to the history of young peop...
Apache Mothers and Daughters is the narrative saga of four generations of Chiricahua Apache mothers ...
Poncas still remember the events surrounding the 1879 verdict that first recognized Constitutionally...
Elizabeth Hampsten wrote Settlers\u27 Children: Growing Up on the Great Plains to answer some basic ...
Review of: Honor the Grandmothers: Dakota and Lakota Women Tell Their Stories. Penman, Sarah, ed
By 1836, white settlement had moved steadily westward into the Southern Plains, confronting nomadic ...
The so-called Battle of Pease River, in which the Comanche Indians purportedly suffered a crucial ...
Dorothy Schwieder knows community history. As a historian at Iowa State University, she investigated...
It was family pride that initially caused Arlene Jauken of southeast Nebraska to begin to research t...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie, by Sallie Ketcham
The biographical essays in this volume present a spectrum of diverse women to illustrate the mythica...