Romantic cabins in arkansas mountains
[DOCX File]CHAPTER TWO: Slavery in the Antebellum West
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The state thus become part of the romantic West, the West of cattle ranches, cowboys, and gunfighters and seemingly less compelling moral issues such as destruction of the Indians. ... and upon the verge of the immense prairies that extend from there to the Rocky Mountains," they began building cabins, clearing fields, and assembling herds. A ...
[DOC File]Friends of Mohawk Trail State Forest
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Mohawk’s campground has regular campsites and 6 cabins open year around. For campers and day visitors, there are 7 scenic hiking trails in Mohawk and two tranquil meadows. There is the scenic Deerfield River and its equally scenic tributary, the Cold River.
Chapter 1: Creating the Bear State
In the swamps of eastern Arkansas and in the Boston Mountains of rugged northwestern Arkansas, he had discovered Rousseau’s natural man, real-life Natty Bumppos who exuded the primitive impulse that inspired Caspar David Friedrich and Wordsworth. Gerstäcker had escaped civilization, and he loved it.
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These mountains, the book pile of the analogy, are mostly shale inter-layered with numerous coal beds, making this the most important coal-mining area of the state. The tallest of these mountains, 3,534 foot Cross Mountain, is the highest point between the Smokies and the Black Hills.
[DOC File]American Literature Association
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2. "Log Cabins, Hard Cider, and the Common Man Myth in Uncle Tom's Cabin," Virginia Mastromonaco, Fordham University . 3. “Stowe, Slavery, and the Culture of Literacy Reform,” Roger Thompson, Virginia Military Institute . 4.
[DOCX File]A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
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Under a new leader, Brigham Young, the Mormons sought a haven beyond the frontier. In 1847 they marched westward, pressing through the mountains until they reached the desolate wilderness on the shores of the Great Salt, Lake. There, at last, they established their Zion and began to make a significant impact on American history.
[DOCX File]University of Central Arkansas
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Too romantic. Against the 'hall' and the gentry, the real frontiers-folk, the rebels. The two groups meet at the village inn, and at the frozen church, and at the Christmas sports, and on the ice of the lake, and at the great pigeon shoot.
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