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Walt Whitman: Pioneers! O Pioneers!

Pioneers! O Pioneers! Come my tan-faced children, Follow well in order, get your weapons ready, Have you your pistols? have you your sharp-edged axes? Pioneers! O pioneers! For…

Pioneer League

Pioneer League ConferenceOverall WLPFPAWLPFPADayton5016895110411186Drake411837983361188Evansville2313018855270330Butler2311316537164307Valparaiso1413914446275258San…

Pioneer League

Pioneer League ConferenceOverall WLPFPAWLPFPADayton501886591366187San Diego4119514883369287Drake231119283296158Butler239013364196196Valparaiso238614037194342Evansville059018228254317Playoffs…

Pioneer League

Pioneer League ConferenceOverall WLTPFPAWLTPFPADrake50012358811238104Dayton41018274920422180San…

Pioneer League

Pioneer League ConferenceOverallNorthWLPFPAWLPFPADayton4015347101453167Butler2210312355278328San Diego22819563236203Drake139511155276278Valparaiso135811438149282…

The Congress of Women: Pioneer Woman of Oregon

by Elizabeth M. Wilson Evolution of American LiteratureA Study in Göethe's Faust.Pioneer Woman of Oregon Elizabeth M. Wilson is a native of South Argle, N. Y. Her parents were Rev. Jos. P.…

puncheon

(Encyclopedia) puncheonpuncheonpŭnˈchən [key], plank or board made by hewing instead of sawing. American pioneers who could not procure the products of sawmills made much use of puncheons in their…

Howe, Henry

(Encyclopedia) Howe, Henry, 1816–93, American historian, b. New Haven, Conn. Howe is known for his Historical Collections of the State of New York (1841), Historical Collections of the State of New…

hominy

(Encyclopedia) hominy [Algonquian], hulled corn with the germ removed and served either ground or whole. The pioneers in North America prepared it by soaking the kernels in weak wood lye until the…

Eielsen, Elling

(Encyclopedia) Eielsen, EllingEielsen, Ellingāēlˈsən [key], 1804–83, Norwegian-American preacher. After itinerant missionary work in Scandinavia he came to the United States in 1839, preached in…