Tom wasn't exactly a pioneer, but he was certainly an earlysettler.
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Samuel Maverick, of Noddle's Island, an earlysettler, was the first claimant of the land.
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Her husband, Samuel Daviess, was an earlysettler at Gilmer's Lick, in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
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He'd also find poetry and prose from the earlysettler period and set it to music.
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His goal was an earlysettler for us.
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Honorable Reuben Wood, an earlysettler of Cleveland, was born in Rutland county, Vermont, in 1792.
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She came on an earlysettler ship with two small children, and later married the ship's doctor.
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Mr. Nurse was an earlysettler of Salem, a "tray-maker," whose articles were much used.
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William Alford was an earlysettler.
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Little blame attaches to the earlysettler for this attitude, indeed he acted in accordance with sound economic law.
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An earlysettler wrote:
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The cabin, which was built by some earlysettler, had long ago been abandoned, and was partly fallen into decay.
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Such is this verse of gentle quaintness over the grave of a tender Puritan blossom, the child of an earlysettler:
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The backwoodsman, earlysettler, pioneer plainsman, mountain man were all like some infuriated beast of Promethean capabilities tearing at its own vitals.
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This was the life of the earlysettler in every county in Ohio, as each in its turn was organized and opened to settlement.
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It does not follow, for example, that the modern surgeon is any more narrow or wooden a man than the earlysettler of this country.