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Journey to Alder Gulch: David's Parting Comments
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. The Montana Group was an absolutely amazing experience! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Packing to go west. Surviving in Early Montana. Historical Context Websites (East). Freedom and Unity Exhibit. Historical Context Websites (West). Timeline of Westward Migration. New Perspectives on the West. The Chinese Experience in Montana. Hands on the Land.
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Journey to Alder Gulch: If there was a will...No Way
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. If there was a will.No Way. By Randy, Ashley ,and Katie(but mostly Randy). Is there any indication that Charles Mitchell's debt followed his sons to Montana? How well did they fare once there? In general, were the people who settled in Madison County poor people? Are there probate records of William and Henry or any of their decendants? Labels: mitchell in NH.
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Journey to Alder Gulch: Surviving in Early Montana
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Surviving in Early Montana. What would we have had to know… to survive in the area. Preparing and Storing Food. Cabins were built using what the land provided. As cabin walls were put up, the cracks were filled with mud and dirt as insulation. Sod was a common means for insulating the roofs of houses. Posted by Sarah Rooker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Bibliographical Resources Journey to Alder Gulch
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Historical Context Websites (East). Historical Context Websites (West). Timeline of Westward Migration. New Perspectives on the West. Diaries and Letters of the Bozeman Trail. Hands on the Land. Those who Stayed Behind. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West. The Prairie Traveler: The 1859 Handbook for Westbound Pioneers. Montana Historical Society,. Not in Precious Metals Alone. Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith,. Pioneer Women: The Lives of Women on the Frontier.
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Journey to Alder Gulch: August 2010
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Thursday, August 5, 2010. Blog moved to a website. This blog has now been turned into a website: www.journeytoaldergulch.com. Posted by Sarah Rooker. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Packing to go west. Blog moved to a website. Historical Context Websites (East). Freedom and Unity Exhibit. Historical Context Websites (West). Timeline of Westward Migration. New Perspectives on the West.
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Journey to Alder Gulch: Synthesis
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Packing to go west. Surviving in Early Montana. Historical Context Websites (East). Freedom and Unity Exhibit. Historical Context Websites (West). Timeline of Westward Migration. New Perspectives on the West. The Chinese Experience in Montana. Diaries and Letters of the Bozeman Trail. Hands on the Land. Those Who Stayed Behind.
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Journey to Alder Gulch: Thoughts from Bill Peterson
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Monday, June 29, 2009. Thoughts from Bill Peterson. Posted by Sarah Rooker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Packing to go west. Learning Summary from Montana. Thoughts from Bill Peterson. Historical Context Websites (East). Freedom and Unity Exhibit. Historical Context Websites (West). Timeline of Westward Migration. New Perspectives on the West. The Chinese Experience in Montana.
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Journey to Alder Gulch: February 2009
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Wednesday, February 4, 2009. From Top Down, these are some of the dredge piles left behind by the dredge machines, this is an old ice house, an old tomb of the people that didnt make the journy west, one of the original lights in the Mitchell homestead. Labels: Mitchell in MT. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Packing to go west. Historical Context Websites (East). Freedom and Unity Exhibit.
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Journey to Alder Gulch: March 2009
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Journey to Alder Gulch. This is a blog for students in New Hampshire and Montana who are studying migration to the west. Monday, March 23, 2009. Some Secondary Source Notes. Paul Searles, in his book Two Vermonts: Geography and Identity, 1865 - 1910. Discusses whether or not VT (and northern NH) were declining during the nineteenth century. He argues that the area was actually stabilizing. The people leaving? Have you ever driven around New Hampshire and noticed "Poor Farm Road" or "Poor House Road"?