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Hardcover The Sod House Book

ISBN: 1025993136

ISBN13: 9781025993133

The Sod House

"The Sod House" provides an evocative and firsthand account of pioneer life on the American frontier, specifically focusing on the settlement of the Great Plains in the late 19th century. Written by Cass G. Barns, a physician and editor who lived through the transformative era of homesteading, the work serves as a vital historical record of the challenges and triumphs faced by those who built homes and communities from the very earth of the Nebraska prairies.

Through a series of detailed sketches and reminiscences, the book explores the social, political, and economic development of the region during the 1870s and 1880s. Barns captures the reality of living in the iconic sod houses, detailing the ingenuity required for survival in an environment defined by extreme weather, isolation, and the vastness of the open range. From the struggles of early agriculture to the establishment of local government and the growth of frontier towns, the narrative offers a comprehensive look at the foundation of Midwestern society. "The Sod House" is an essential resource for readers interested in Western Americana, the history of the Great Plains, and the authentic stories of the men and women who shaped the American heartland.

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