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Circa 1889. Sod school, District 62, 2 miles west of Merna, Custer County, Nebraska. Teacher identified as Elsie Thomas, who later married a Mr. Bidgood. The girls in the back row, second to the left of the teacher is Nettie Hannawald. Solomon D. Butcher Nebraska State Historical Society, [Digital ID: nbhips 11996] www.loc.gov #American #History #Nebraska Photo Of People, Pioneer Life, Country School, The Oregon Trail, Old School House, Small Building, Independance Day, Into The West, Wilde Westen

Circa 1889. Sod school, District 62, 2 miles west of Merna, Custer County, Nebraska. Teacher identified as Elsie Thomas, who later married a Mr. Bidgood. The girls in the back row, second to the left of the teacher is Nettie Hannawald. Solomon D. Butcher Nebraska State Historical Society, [Digital ID: nbhips 11996] www.loc.gov #American #History #Nebraska

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Recently I received a letter from a grad student who was having trouble finding the answers to questions she had about how pioneer women coped with the problems women face today. Did they encounter yeast infections? If there was one water barrel on the wagon, it was surely for drinking, so what did they do to be clean during menses? Buffalo Chips, American Pioneers, Pioneer Clothing, Old West Photos, Pioneer Days, Pioneer Life, Westward Expansion, Into The West, Wilde Westen

Recently I received a letter from a grad student who was having trouble finding the answers to questions she had about how pioneer women coped with the problems women face today. Did they encounter yeast infections? If there was one water barrel on the wagon, it was surely for drinking, so what did they do to be clean during menses?

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April 14, 2017     One of the coolest things about finding a diary or the interview of an old pioneer, is the details about how they actuall... American Pioneers, Old West Photos, Pioneer Days, Pioneer Life, Westward Expansion, The Oregon Trail, Into The West, Wilde Westen, American Frontier

April 14, 2017 One of the coolest things about finding a diary or the interview of an old pioneer, is the details about how they actually traveled. Here is the description of a young, 16-year-old girl, Susan Thompson, who was actually on the Oatman wagon train: A Perpetual Picnic "We were divided into companies and each band was governed by a captain. Royce Oatman was the man from whom we received directions and counsel." Each wagon had a supply of "jerked meat, dried apples and berries…

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Packing for the Oregon Trail - Petticoats & Pistols Oregon Trail Pioneers, Missouri Town, California Trail, Pioneer Life, Roses Book, The Oregon Trail, Chuck Wagon, Covered Wagon, Oregon Trail

Packing for Four Months on the Oregon Trail I have to admit, packing for any type of trip is one of my least favorite past times. Don’t get me wrong, I love to travel. I just dislike the packing process, and don’t even get me started on unpacking. I’ve been known to go for weeks ... Read more

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