Homesteads From Public Lands

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Homesteads From Public Lands

What is the Message of this Picture?

The Realty--A Pioneer’s Sod House, SD

Rain Follows the Plow!

The Significance of the Frontier in American Society (1893) Frederick Jackson Turner The Significance of the Frontier in American Society (1893)

Newlands Reclamation Act (1902) Francis Newlands

the plains indians

Treaty of Ft. Laramie (1851) Colorado Gold Rush (1859)

Colonel John Chivington Kill and scalp all, big and little! Sandy Creek, CO Massacre November 29, 1864

80 soldiers massacred December 21, 1866 Capt. William J. Fetterman 80 soldiers massacred December 21, 1866

2nd Treaty of Ft. Laramie (1868) Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek (1867) Reservation Policy