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Young Settler

(1938)
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Excerpt from Young Settler

It was 1837, in Western Ohio, and there were plenty of strange horsesto race with, for it seemed as though everyone in the East were going West to settle farms and make towns in Michigan, Illinois and what are now Wis consin and Iowa. These last two were both part of Wisconsin Territory then, though Iowa was already called Ioway for an Indian tribe that had lived there before the Sauks and the Fox Indians drove them out.

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Genre: Children's Fiction

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