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Westward ExpansionUses primary source materials, including letters and magazine articles of the time, to examine the exploration and conquest of the American West by explorers and settlers of European descent. |
978 WES |
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Long Day's JourneyChronicles the age of the steamboat and the stagecoach in America's northwest region, examining technological, economic, and social aspects and presenting more than two hundred photos and other illust |
979.5 SCH |
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A Historical Atlas of America's Manifest DestinyMaps, text, and illustrations tell the story of the America's "manifest destiny," explaining the concept and how it expanded the country's boundaries. |
973.4 FAV |
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The American FrontierEighteen essays examine political and cultural aspects of the settlement of the American frontier, discussing such topics as Manifest Destiny and war, the California Gold Rush, the transcontinental ra |
978 AME |
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The American FrontierPortrays the lives of men and women through artifacts from the collections of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming. |
978 DAV |
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Westward ExpansionThis book describes the history of American westward expansion. |
978 Usc |
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Daniel BooneBiography showing complex range of Daniel Boone's accomplishments. |
92 Boo |
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Red Sky at MorningIn Indiana in 1909, Callie finds that she must grow up quickly when death and other hardships leave her alone on the family farm with her ailing grandfather Opa. |
FIC WYM |
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Mr. TucketIn 1848, while on a wagon train headed for Oregon, fourteen-year-old Francis Tucket is kidnapped by Pawnee Indians and then falls in with a one-armed trapper who teaches him how to live in the wild. |
FIC PAU |
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The American FrontierExamines the history of the formative years of the United States, focusing on westward expansion and the role of the frontier in shaping the new nation. |
974.4 BAR |