The first book on the history of Syracuse University.
1To its pioneer days much of San Francisco's Bohemian spirit is due.
2Speaking of pioneer days in the mighty wilderness of Queensland, Mrs. Praed says:
3Of course there was no such thing as organization in the pioneer days.
4The rush came with all the excitement of pioneer days redoubled.
5There are many stories of hogs being fattened on beechnuts in pioneer days.
6After his early pioneer days, his American homes were chiefly in New England.
7Poor, sour fruit, too, but sweet in those early pioneer days.
8In pioneer days Jim Bridger's home was on this very spot.
9His independence was certainly much more complete in pioneer days than it is now.
10So much for the pioneer days, and they are really not so far away.
11These are the pioneer days, when interdependence breeds neighbourly kindness.
12The pioneer days, with their fierce and squalid struggle for bare life, were over.
13I'm telling you, we're back to pioneer days here.
14Improvement, implacable priestess of American industry, has well-nigh obliterated the picturesque features of pioneer days.
15He was only twenty, but he showed himself a man during those early pioneer days.
16At the end of the procession rode a woman in an ox-cart, to represent pioneer days.