Ozark PioneersArcadia Publishing, 2001 - 128 עמודים In the early 1800s, rugged and self-sufficient pioneers left their native homelands to tame the wild Ozark territory. These early settlers left their mark on history, as they settled Taney County, and became Missouri's first families.With family stories and photographs passed down from generation to generation, Ozark Pioneers shares the experiences of the first residents of the area. Family names such as Allen, Coggburn, Smith, Whorton, Layton, Bollinger, Brittain, and Rittenhouse appear throughout the history of Taney County, demonstrating the roots and growth of the wild Ozark territory. From the bloody days of battle in the Civil War, to the continuous fight against the outlaws in the Bald Knobber era, these pages detail the courage, hardships, and strength of theses founding families in an untamed land. |
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Meet the Author 6 | 6 |
The Smith Family | 19 |
The Bollinger Family | 53 |
Historical Collection of Associated Articles | 109 |
Conclusion | 126 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Almeda Andrew Coggburn Arkansas Aunt Bald Knobbers Bollinger born boys Branson Brittain brother buried bushwhackers cabin cattle Charlene Christian County church Civil Coggburn Confederate corn daughter Dave dead death died doctor Dollie Edens Edna Elizabeth Ann Allen Ethel Ethel Smith farm father fireplace Forsyth Fronea Gemes Grandpa grew hand head hills hogs Hollister horse hounds Jepp Jim Everett Johnson Julia Ann killed Kinney Kirbyville knew Knobbers land Layton family Little Bear lived Lonnie loved Madison County married Mary meat Missouri mother mules murder neighbors Newt night Oak Grove Ollie Layton Ozark panther railroad Randa Randa and Sarah ride rifle Rittenhouse road rode Rube scream Sheriff Smith Snapp soldiers Springfield Taney County Thomas and Julia Thomas Foster Layton told Tom Smith took tree Turkey Creek Uncle Jim wagon walked Whorton Cemetery Whorton Layton wife wild William young