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Building a Sod House### Summary of Sod House Information
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Sod Construction | History Colorado### Summary of Sod Construction
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Sod House Construction - Nebraska State Historical SocietySod houses were the first dwellings for many Nebraska pioneers. Descriptions of these homes can be found in reminiscences written years later.
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[PDF] the sod houses of custer county, nebraska - UGA Open ScholarThis paper establishes a context for sod houses on the Great Plains by examining their evolution, location, and construction methods. In Custer County, I ...
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The Homestead Act of 1862 | National ArchivesJun 2, 2021 · Open plains meant few trees for building, forcing many to build homes out of sod. Limited fuel and water supplies could turn simple cooking and ...
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[PDF] Early Fencing on the Western Margin of the Prairie - History NebraskaApr 29, 2014 · Although little fence was built on the Great Plains of. Nebraska ... Sod fence was reported in use in Labette County, the county next ...
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Sod House | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureEarly settlers built their first shelters from what was available, thick prairie sod. A typical sod house (soddy) was about fourteen feet by sixteen feet in ...
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[PDF] How the West Was Settled - National ArchivesIn the post–Civil War years, settlers moved westward into the. Great Plains following the expansion of the railroads. ... more permanent structure—the sod house.
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The American West, 1865-1900 | U.S. History Primary Source TimelineThe completion of the railroads to the West following the Civil War opened up vast areas of the region to settlement and economic development.Missing: peak sod
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[PDF] IMMIGRATION TO THE GREAT PLAINS, 1865-1914 WAR ...The advent and vast extent of immigration to the Great Plains states during the years 1865 to. 1914 is perhaps best understood in light of the.Missing: peak timeline
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German and Scandinavian Immigrants in the American MidwestThe Germans and Scandinavians flocked to the rural Midwest instead. This was particularly true in Wisconsin, Minnesota and the two Dakotas.
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Who are the Germans from Russia in Oklahoma? - KGOUOct 10, 2023 · Many settlers in Oklahoma are of German descent but had ancestors who lived as Germans in Russia for a century or more.
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African American Homesteaders in the Great Plains (U.S. National ...Mar 7, 2023 · African Americans successfully homesteaded in all the Great Plains states. While few in comparison with the multitudes of white settlers, black ...
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Immigration | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureOklahoma's immigration included American Indian groups, African Americans, European settlers, Asians, Jews, Italians, Poles, Slavs, and later Indochinese ...
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Sod Houses | The Canadian EncyclopediaJul 7, 2017 · A famous and substantial example of Canadian sod houses is the Addison Sod House in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, built between 1909 and 1911.
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Sod, Straw, Logs, and Mud - Sandra Rollings-Magnusson, 2015As such, homes made of logs chinked with mud and straw were common as were residences that were made of sod. Using results obtained from a survey that was ...
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Sod houses once filled Great Plains, but few remain todayOct 3, 2025 · With few trees available, settlers had to build homes, schools and churches using packed earth. Custer County, Nebraska, was the sod-house ...
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Sod House Museum - Oklahoma Historical SocietyThis two-room soddy, built by Marshal McCully in 1894, is the only remaining sod house in Oklahoma that was built by a homesteader. McCully took part in the ...
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Building a Sod House - Nebraskaland MagazineMay 24, 2024 · A sod house may look like it's made of dirt, but each brick is held together by a tough, dense network of prairie grass roots binding the soil.
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[PDF] Life in a Nebraska Soddy, A ReminiscenceNowadays few people have the least idea of how a sod house was built. First, the sod had to be prepared. The first step was to "break" the ground, which was ...
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Building a Sod Housegrass that had densely packed roots that would hold the soil together. So, Nebraska settlers would ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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SOD-WALL CONSTRUCTION | Encyclopedia of the Great PlainsSod walls are made from mined soil with roots, laid grass-side down, often two bricks wide with staggered joints, and leveled with soil.
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[PDF] It's Weathered Many a Storm - South Dakota Historical Society Press31. John Penor stated that although his father “wasn't a brick layer, and this was the first sod house he ever built, he must have done a fairly good job anyway ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - NPGallerySod houses were common in the frontier days on the western plains ... It is impossible to determine how many sod houses were constructed in Rawlins County.<|separator|>
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None### Summary of Advantages of Sod Houses and Daily Life in Pioneer Sod Houses
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Living in a Sod House### Summary of Sod House Life
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[PDF] Homesteading - South Dakota State Historical SocietyThe prairie provided little wood for building so settlers used sod for their houses and barns. Inexpensive and relatively quick to build these structures were ...
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None### Summary of Daily Life in Sod Houses, Women's Roles, Interior Decorations, Social Aspects, and Advantages (1880-1920 Great Plains)
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Living in a Sod HouseSettler families tended to live in their sod houses six or seven years. If the exterior was covered over with whitewash or stucco, the houses could last much ...
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The Easter Sunday Blizzard of 1873Wednesday evening we went for the horses in the sod house and found one dead. They had gnawed the wall of the house so that it afterwards fell down." The ...
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[PDF] Women's Responses to the Challenges of Plains Livingby settlers. A Nebraska woman of the early 1900s pithily summed it up: "we built our frame house and was thru with our old leaky sod house. Our pioneer days ...Missing: risks | Show results with:risks
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[PDF] Nicodemus National Historic Site - NPS HistoryStill others remembered the risks of dust pneumonia and having “a mouth ... The Boles House, a sod house with a single spare bed, owned by Anderson ...Missing: psychological | Show results with:psychological
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[PDF] Farms in North DakotaInteriors were often sparsely furnished with wall coverings of newspaper or whitewash. ... was available) or build a 14x16 foot sod house often with 2 ½ foot ...
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Sod House### Summary of Sod House Decline
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Section 4: Homes | 4th Grade North Dakota StudiesOn the prairie, where trees did not exist except along rivers, a sod house, or soddie.Sod house was a common dwelling for the early homesteaders. SodGrass ...
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Soddies for bodies - The EconomistMar 30, 2000 · ?'” Which might help explain why the settlers of the 1880s and 1890s opted to build wood-frame houses as soon as the railroads made lumber cost- ...<|separator|>
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BARBED WIRE | Encyclopedia of the Great PlainsBarbed wire ended the Old West, began modern ranching, was first patented by Glidden, and was used for selective breeding, but also caused conflict and fatal ...
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What we learned from the Dust Bowl: lessons in science, policy, and ...The Dust Bowl era saw the end of decades of rural population increase on the Great Plains and initiated a trend of rural population decline that persists to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sod Houses in Nebraska on JSTORDuring the summer of 1975, however, teams from the Nebraska State Historical Society's Historic Preservation Office surveyed sod buildings in Lincoln, Box ...
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How Long Will a Sod House Stand? - Nebraska State Historical ...Dec 23, 2016 · The potential longevity of a sod house is presently indeterminate; in other words, we know from the best-preserved examples that they will last for at least ...
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Federal Historic Preservation Laws, Regulations, and OrdersApr 26, 2024 · The Park Service's historic preservation work is governed by federal law (United States Code [USC] and Public Laws [PL]), federal regulations (Code of Federal ...Missing: sod | Show results with:sod
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Flashback Friday: Historic Soddies as Modern DwellingsSome historic sod houses are still occupied, maintained by care, and have modern features like plumbing, bathrooms, and even WiFi.Missing: design orientation south- facing
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The Archway- Pioneer Sod House (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 27, 2023 · The Great Plains Cultural Learning Trail travels through native prairie vegetation to a replica sod house. MANAGED BY: The Archway. Amenities.<|separator|>
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Excavation of an Early Dugout Homestead at Nicodemus, Kansas... property.(3) Archeological research began in earnest in 2006 with a survey of sites where dugout or sod houses had been identified during the survey. One ...
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Sod Houses on the Prairie - The Laura Ingalls Wilder CompanionSep 29, 2021 · Are you curious about sod houses like the one in On the Banks of Plum Creek? Learn how pioneers built "soddies" and so much more!
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O Pioneers! - Willa Cather ArchiveSod houses were dark and hard to keep clean-the earth floor was dusty in dry weather, muddy in wet-but they were fairly comfortable because they stayed cool ...Preface · Pioneers! · Historical Apparatus · Textual Apparatus
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The Homesman: Hillary Swank as pioneer, Tommy Lee Jones as ...Dec 4, 2014 · Jones takes exceptional care documenting the world: the sod houses with their leaky-walls and dirt floors, livestock prone to death by ...
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Watch The Dust Bowl | Ken Burns | PBSThe Dust Bowl chronicles the worst man-made ecological disaster in American history. Full documentary now streaming. Watch The Dust Bowl | Full Documentary.Photo Gallery · Legacy · About · Press
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Frontier Town - Single Episodes : Old Time Radio Researchers GroupFeb 4, 2011 · Chad Remington is an aspiring new lawyer in the big city whose world and dreams are turned upside down by the news of his father's murder.
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Solomon D. Butcher Collection - Nebraska State Historical SocietyHis photographs of sod houses have graced textbooks and histories of the American West for more than three-quarters of a century, and are familiar to most ...
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Sod House Museum - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism SiteThis "Soddy" built by Marshal McCully in 1894 is the only one still standing in the state that was built in the homestead era.Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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Addison Sod House National Historic Site of CanadaOn recognizing its durability, the owner further developed the home, enhancing its interior layout and finishes as well as adding a lean-to. The house is ...
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Addison Sod House - HistoricPlaces.caThe Addison Sod House is a sod house, a temporary shelter, with innovative design elements, and is part of a farmyard with a barn and sheds.
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Sod House on the Prairie | Explore MinnesotaLocated near Walnut Grove, this is a great place for some Laura Ingalls fun. Hands-on-explore the dugout, the soddy, the log cabin and the surrounding prairie.
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[PDF] NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORYThe Anna Carr Homestead, built in 1907, is a one story sod house with a wood rear addition. The Carrs cut the sod from the surrounding prairie in strips of ...