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PIONEERS mobilizes teams to glorify God among unreached peoples by initiating church-planting movements in partnership with local churches.
This Guide to Early Pioneer Life in West Virginia from the late 18th through the first quarter of the 19th Century. ... The pioneers moved westward to the Appalachian Mountains and Ohio River Valley.
Pioneers needed a way to keep their food fresh. They did not have refrigerators. ... Pioneers ate some of the same food we eat now. In the morning you could have oatmeal.
Western Pioneers, Frontiermen, Mountainmen and Fur Traders...
Focuses on the pioneers of the Oregon Territory up to and including 1855 with features on explorers, fur traders, missionaries, Indians, and wagon train lists.
This web site is based on the award-winning documentary film from PBS. Read about the history of the trail and see the historic sites located along the trail.
American Pioneers and Westward Expansion, the Key People, Places, Documents, and Events Important to American Pioneers and Westward Expansion...
Welcome! You've discovered the official home of Pioneers, that wonderfully addicting game based on "The Settlers of Catan" by Klaus Teuber ( The 1995 German Game of the Year).
A settler is a person who has migrated to a less occupied area and established permanent residence there, often to colonize the area. Settlers are generally people who take up residence on land and cultivate it, as opposed to nomads. The word "settler" is synonymous with terms such...
Wheeler, David - Wikipedia biography of one of the pioneers of the Edsac computer at Cambridge, who helped to develop programming language.
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