
audiobook
by Daughters of the American Revolution. Nebraska
FORETHOUGHT
ILLUSTRATIONS
SOME FIRST THINGS IN THE HISTORY OF ADAMS COUNTY - By George F. Work
EARLY EXPERIENCES IN ADAMS COUNTY - By General Albert V. Cole
FRONTIER TOWNS - By Francis M. Broome
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY - By Ira E. Tash
A BROKEN AXLE - By Samuel C. Bassett
A PIONEER NEBRASKA TEACHER - By Mrs. Isabel Roscoe
EXPERIENCES OF A PIONEER WOMAN - By Mrs. Elise G. Everett
RECOLLECTIONS OF WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA - By I. N. Hunter
A vivid tapestry of early Nebraska life, this volume gathers the firsthand accounts of the men and women who trekked across the prairie, built towns, and forged a new state from the endless horizon. Their stories range from the rugged journeys along the Oregon and California Trails to the quiet moments of planting homesteads beside the Little Blue River, offering listeners a window into daily hardships, hopeful aspirations, and the communal spirit that shaped the frontier.
Interwoven with sketches of monuments and historic sites, the recollections capture the raw determination of pioneers like the seasoned freighter who rode the trail in 1866 and the seasoned trapper known as “Wild Bill.” Their voices echo the courage required to tame a wilderness, preserving the values and sacrifices that the Daughters of the American Revolution deem essential for future generations. Listening to these narratives brings the early chapters of Nebraska’s story to life, reminding us of the resilient roots of the “Mother of States.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (683K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-01-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A patriotic women’s organization in Nebraska helped preserve local history by gathering pioneer memories, marking historic sites, and publishing works that kept early state stories alive.
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