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    on his face, nodded yes. Bloom was on the horizon and storm clouds gathered in the northern sky. Sheamus entered the town a few minutes later and rolled his wagon up along side the supply store. As Sheamus was putting the last of his provisions on his wagon a gust of cold wind whipped about the buildings. Sheamus scrambled up on his wagon headed towards his sons and home. He thought to himself, “I’d better hurry, I promised Betsy I’d be home before dark.” Reaching the Renfrow homestead there…

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    and pour wet cement over his leg. money has no complaints, thinking this the simplest thanks to heal his wounded body. They rotate to visualize Jewel returning to the wagon, silent and stoic, chatting with them solely through his pale eyes. because the family approaches a hill, they understand that they need to get out of the wagon and walk. Vardaman is bothered his brothers and contemplates their variations in his young, naïve mind. \"Jewel came back. He was walking. Jewel hasn\'t got a horse…

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    disease and weather. The Oregon Trail was a 2,170 mile route from Missouri to Oregon Territory. It enabled migration for the early pioneers to move West. The trail was laid down from 1811-1840 by fur trappers. It could only be traveled by horseback, wagons, or by foot. Over 500,00 people used the trail until the transcontinental railroad was established. One reason travelers in the east left, was because they wanted no part in disease such as yellow fever and malaria. “Diseases also took a…

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    for a good bit and then the sheriff and her father emerged with Noyes in between them and two of the sheriffs deputies. With a look of accomplishment on his face her father looked over at her through the window. As they where loading Noyes onto the wagon he had a look of defeat on his face. Nelly ran out to see what they was arresting him for and the sheriff told her that he was wanted for stealing cattle and robbery all across the state.…

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    Lighting In Theatre

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    The history of lighting in theatre began during times of Ancient Greece. Performances were held outside in an open space, the use of natural lights were their primary source of light illumination. The Greek ruins were setup so that only natural light was used. Productions would take place during the day so that sunlight was available. Productions used main theatre layout 'theatre in the round' and plays were done around mid-day so that natural light was at its brightest. Plays were done only…

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    Fort At Fort Mann: Summary

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    he got back to the wagon. He was surprised to find her and Cara walking beside the wagon, the wounded dog hobbling and whining after them. He stepped up to take Cara’s…

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    Fever 1793 Book Report

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    a fourteen year old girl was faced with many problems. For example, her mother got ill with yellow fever and she sent her away with her grandfather. As the wagon was heading out of the city, her grandfather had a coughing fit. Guards examine and prevent all of the ill people from coming into the countryside. Everyone on the wagon passes the inspection except for Grandfather who happens to have a coughing fit. Matilda and her grandfather were abandoned in the middle of the countryside.…

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    cows mooing, and the smell of biscuits and gravy. I got up to see William making breakfast, he saw me and said "Morning!". William was the cook, he was short ,had brown hair ,and a mustache , he was always wearing aprons. As I made my way over to the wagon I noticed Jeremy, Bill and Karl were also there. Bill was a large man , who was also the Trail Boss, he was the leader of the drive. He would often ride far ahead to scout out the terrain. Jeremy and Karl were Swing Men, they were in charge of…

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    it. However, everyone makes mistakes or changes to the original story and make revisions. The short story starts off with Sam narrating the intro, just like the movie. Then they’re riding around town in their old, rough Wagon. In the story it shows them in an old Car… not a wagon. THEN it gets worse. You know how they asked Johnny if he wanted candy, well in the movie they just throw him into a basket. Then they head up to the immense mountain to camp in a cave like the story. Of course, there…

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    What Is Fort Laramie?

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    fort to be built by the Government as a series to protect the settlers traveling through the Oregon Trail. The fort was the most important port was the scene of several signings in the Treaty, which was the Ft. Laramie of 1868. Immigrants, miners, wagon train and U. S. troops began to enter the main resources for the buffalo hunt, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribe area. In 1866 Red Cloud refused to sign the non-aggression treaty in Fort Laramie, and the area was declared a war on all inputs other than…

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