Pioneer


Little House on the Prairie (Little House, #3)
Little House in the Big Woods (Little House, #1)
These Is My Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901
The Long Winter (Little House, #6)
On the Banks of Plum Creek (Little House, #4)
By the Shores of Silver Lake  (Little House, #5)
These Happy Golden Years (Little House, #8)
Little Town on the Prairie  (Little House, #7)
The First Four Years  (Little House, #9)
Hattie Big Sky (Hattie, #1)
Farmer Boy (Little House, #2)
Sarah, Plain and Tall (Sarah, Plain and Tall, #1)
My Ántonia
A Lantern in Her Hand
O Pioneers!
Where the Lost Wander by Amy HarmonUnder a Painted Sky by Stacey  LeeAcross the Wide and Lonesome Prairie by Kristiana GregoryBound for Oregon by Jean Van LeeuwenAll Together in One Place by Jane Kirkpatrick
Oregon Trail fiction
54 books — 44 voters
The Six Pillars Of Effective Leadership by Jim CarloughEmpire of the Summer Moon by S.C. GwynneBlood and Thunder by Hampton SidesBury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee BrownThe Last Gunfight by Jeff Guinn
Great books about the Old West
281 books — 40 voters

Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls WilderSarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlanLittle House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls WilderOn the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls WilderBy the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Children's Frontier Fiction
304 books — 59 voters
With Nothing But Our Courage by Karleen BradfordWhispers of War by Kit PearsonA Rebel's Daughter by Janet LunnA Pioneer Thanksgiving by Barbara GreenwoodPioneer Christmas, A by Barbara Greenwood
Upper Canada
30 books — 11 voters


Wallace Stegner
As a practitioner of hindsight I know that Grandfather was trying to do, by personal initiative and with the financial resources of a small and struggling corporation, what only the immense power of the federal government ultimately proved able to do. That does not mean he was foolish or mistaken. He was premature. His clock was set on pioneer time. He met trains that had not yet arrived, he waited on platforms that hadn't yet been built, beside tracks that might never be laid. ...more
Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose

[April 23, 1852. Friday.]...Arrived at Provo at noon...This town looks dirty. The houses look miserable, and many young men idling in the Streets. It seems there is not much energy here, and there seems to be little spirit of accommodation or friendship among people.
William Clayton, An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton

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