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“Little Miss Radish, pretty thing,Her birthday in the spring:She and Little Onion playOut in the park all day. Assemble a doll-sized mini book: True, is the depiction and verse of radishes and green onions. Visitors can collect all of the botanical illustrations and verses from the Children of Mother Earth

Above are just a few examples of doll crafts back in the days of Pioneer Dolls Summer camp. Learn how to sew a hood, make lunch pails, and make butter Wring out and lay out doll-sized washboards for doll play. In the summer of 2023, I will be building a

Some of these words were entered from the old house and were not commonly used, but they were They were used by pioneers in some localities. Others were inappropriate forms or pronunciations of others lyrics but were common enough to warrant inclusion here. Still others are new words It arose

Among the first buildings erected in any frontier community was the “Meeting House”. It was often used as a home for women and children until pioneer cabins could be built. Then it was used for the church, or as they generally call the “meeting”. In the same building, they also

In those days wild turkeys were common and people often caught them in a trap called a turkey pen, built or rather constructed as follows: With poles they would build a pen about six feet square on the side of a hill, and dig a hole about a foot deep

In the “old days” they had to resort to various means to prepare food for the table, and perhaps no stage is more interesting than the story of how corn and wheat were ground. In many families they had a grater. They might have called it a “stuffing machine”. It

In pioneering days, as now, there were four things essential to a good school. They were the material equipment, parents, children and teacher. The idea was by no means general that girls needed an education, and because of the cruelty and hardship of people they thought any place was suitable

On the Big Muddy River in Jackson County, there lived in the “Old Days” a well-to-do family who had a beautiful daughter, who was admired by young men for miles around. He came there to court a young man of the neighborhood one winter’s evening, dressed in the best that

To use the language of a pioneer, “money was pure (very rare) in their day.” And they had such a variety of criteria that they rarely knew the value of their money or how its value fluctuated. If someone suggested a deal, the answer often came in the query, “What

Where does the West begin? Outside where the hand holds a little stronger, Outside where the smile dwells a little longer, This is where the West begins. Outside where the sun is brighter, Where the snow that falls is paltry whiter, Where the bonds of the house are tighter, This