Заселение США интересные фото XIX века

Nov 04, 2015 06:55

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Всего чуть более 100 лет назад Северная Америка была диким первозданным краем. Местное индейское население массово вымерло от инфекционных болезней и на освободившиеся места хлынул поток мигрантов из Европы. Англичане, шотландцы, ирландцы, голландцы, французы, очень много было немцев. Этих земледельцев там называли Pioneer, то есть первые - первопоселенцы. Глядя на эти фото остаётся только удивляться насколько за крайние 100 лет изменился мир. Далее интересные фото США XIX века.
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Mormon Pioneer Family at Echo City, Utah, c.1869

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Sod house built on their homestead in 1885, by Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. N Dakota.

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American pioneer family, c.1870 (b/w photo)

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Oregon Trail Wagon Train | Conestoga Wagons

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Old Picture House 1800, love the guns by the door:)...rough times!

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Susan Anderson, MD, The Original Dr Quinn ~ Colorado ~ 1870's ...... Buried in Cripple Creek Colorado

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Pioneer People | Pioneers, Wagons and Oxen Crossing the Arkansas River at Great Bend

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Meade Family Dugout, Ford County, Kansas, circa 1880.

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American Pioneer, Clear Creek, Kansas, 1867 (b/w photo)

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Sod House

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american old west | www.old-picture.c...

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Neat old photo of lady in front of log cabin with a dog and what looks like a bobcat.

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Pioneers.

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Sod House

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Teacher and children in front of sod schoolhouse. Woods Co., Okla. Terr., ca. 1895

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mormon pioneer trail | Mormon Pioneers crossing the plains

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From a collection of black & white photos of American Pioneers. Date/Location unknown.

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Oregon Trail Pioneers | trail http images townnews com background information the oregon trail

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A log and mud house

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various aspects of pioneer life pioneer life settling on the

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Nebraska sod house

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Pioneers with Elderly Grandmother, N.D., 1890 .........www.elderweb.com

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Pioneers beside their Conestoga Wagon Train sometime between 1880 and 1890.

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Sylvester Rawding's house near Sargent, Nebraska as it appeared in 1886.

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Homestead cabin

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A family in front of a typical sod house, in 1886, in Nebraska, Custer County.

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homesteading

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The John Curry house, near West Union, Custer County, Nebraska, 1886. This photograph is often called "Nebraska Gothic."

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american pioneer life - exemplify the problematics of trees, axes, railroads and progress. Or Kaufmann's Indians and Railroad

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The great migration west along the Oregon and California Trails

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Wooden pegs had to be used when no metal nails were available. In the Great Plains, where there were no forests, houses had to be made of earth. The pioneers had no glass. Windows, if any, were made of greased paper. There were no stores on their route, so supplies were precious.

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Vintage Teacher One Room School Bare Foot Students

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On the Oregon Trail, heading west to the "land of promise." This photographer is unknown, but it was pioneers like these who, starting in 1841, crossed the Nebraska plains.

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American Pioneer Family, c.1888. Mud brick home but they all look healthy.

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Newbecker sod house, 1886

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