128 Words to use with pioneer

The mural decorations in the corridor caught his eyethe covered wagon, drawn by oxen plodding patiently into the sunsetthe incoming settlers of the pioneer days.

I would like Miss Wright to help me with some work among the cannibals, in some places, so that I will have more time for pioneer work in the places farther away.

We hope that from Fernando Stevens, the hero of this volume, the reader may derive some idea of pioneer life as it then was.

Ethel was the great-granddaughter of the pioneer settler of Chazy CountyLittle Bill Thompsonfrom whom the Little Bill Creek and Little Bill Mountain had been named.

H. H. Interwoven: a pioneer chronicle.

Physics, the pioneer science.

DREPPERD, CARL W. American pioneer arts and artists.

SMITH (a young business man) GRANDMOTHER (SILAS MORTON'S mother) SILAS MORTON (a pioneer farmer) FELIX FEJEVARY, the First (an exiled Hungarian nobleman)

Susannah, the pioneer cow.

" "Sprang from good old pioneer stock, too, Mark," said Gaynor.

REPPLIER, AGNES. Junipero Serra, pioneer colonist of California.

Perhaps the spirit in which they acted can be best shown by the recital of an incident in the career of the three McAfee brothers, who were among the pioneer hunters of Kentucky.

Although it was a miniature affair, on numerous occasions it rendered valuable assistance in protecting the property of our pioneer merchants.

You will need it in a generation or two; I don't care how strong that pioneer blood was which has come down to your first generation here, we had just as good in Massachusetts a hundred or a hundred and fifty years ago, but we are getting rid of it just as fast as we can, the Lord forgive us; and you will do that here if you don't look out.

The pioneer twins.

Pioneer heroes.

So that although pioneer conditions gradually passed away, and it became less easy to wrest a living from plain or mountain or mine, the idea of finding out what was wrong, improving methods of agriculture, conserving the forest wealth by continual replanting or working the less rich mines at a profit through new processes, or the utilization of by-products, did not at first suggest itself.

Nothing could be more gratifying or touching than the respect shown by those homeless men to the pioneer women and children.

He was not at the head of a prosperous church and society, rich and well-to-do in the world,but, as the pioneer leader of a new theology, in a country where theology was the all-absorbing interest, he had to breast the reaction that ever attends the advent of new ideas.

She was glad, because any girl might have felt honoured by the notice of a man like Jervis Ferrars: But she was sorry because he was so poor, and marriage with him must mean for Katherine a life of hard work and much drudgery; for in remote places and pioneer settlements it was on the women, the wives and the mothers, that the real hardships of life fell.

The sums involved are so minuscule, they're not even insulting: they're *quaint* and *historical*, like the WHISKEY 5 CENTS sign over the bar at a pioneer village.

Frederick Walker commenced his bush career as a pioneer squatter in the districts of Southern Queensland, but afterwards made his residence near the centre, where he joined the Native Police.

In his "Memorials of Methodism in Virginia," Dr. W.W. Bennet relates the following incidents in the life of John Easter, one of the pioneer ministers who labored there nearly one hundred years ago: He is represented as being the most powerful exhortatory preacher of his day.

We have seen that, in spite of the fact that he had no wise direction, that he was brought up by a father with no settled purpose, and that he lived in a pioneer community, where a young man's life at best is but a series of makeshifts, he had developed a determination to make something out of himself, and a desire to know, which led him to neglect no opportunity to learn.

The guests at Mrs. Corbett's table were a typical pioneer group homesteaders, speculators, machine men journeying through the country to sell machinery to harvest the grain not yet grown; the farmer has ever been well endowed with hope, and the machine business flourishes.

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