Old Rail Fence Corners


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Old Rail Fence Corners is the story of Minnesota's early settlers in their own words-hardship and happiness on the frontier.




Old Rail Fence Corners


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"Old Rail Fence Corners: The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History" by various, edited by Lucy Leavenworth Wilder Morris is an interesting compilation of stories from Minnesota's pioneer settlers. The tales of these settlers show the trajectory Minnesota had to take to become the thriving state it is today. Harsh winters and farming trial and error tested these strong frontier explorers who didn't give up as they built Minnesota to its current state.




Old Rail Fence Corners


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Food on the Frontier


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Combines social history with more than 275 authentic recipes, collected from old cookbooks, household guides, letters, diaries, and newspapers, from "the good old days" of Minnesota's frontier years -- many of them kitchen-tested and updated for use today.




Old rail fence corners


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Old Rail Fence Corners


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Old Rail Fence Corners


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Your Garden and Home


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Includes preliminary number dated Apr. 1927.




Old Rail Fence Corners: The A.B.C.'s of Minnesota History


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The Northwestern Reporter


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