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  2. Covered wagon - Wikipedia

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    On all the prairie the white-covered wagon was the only sign of human life. It was visible as far as a sail would have been upon the lake, and the prairie, with its graceful undulations that had once been its bottom, waving now with grass, was not unlike the water's surface. A "prairie schooner" was what the settlers called such a wagon.

  3. Marshall Independent - Wikipedia

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    The Prairie Schooner, Marshall, Minnesota, August 23, 1873. The Marshall Independent traces its history back to shortly after the formation of Lyon County in 1878. It has had the following names: [2] Messenger Independent (1973-1974) Lyon County independent (1932-1973) Messenger (1973-1973) Marshall Messenger (1961-1973) The Marshall Daily ...

  4. Prairie Schooner - Wikipedia

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    The Raz-Shumaker Prairie Schooner Book Prize is an American literary award presented yearly since 2003, one award for poetry and one award for fiction. [1] It is run by the literary magazine Prairie Schooner and University of Nebraska Press. Winners receive $3,000 and publication through the University of Nebraska Press.

  5. Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, located in Ogden, Utah, is a state-recognized museum which collects and presents artifacts of the American frontier. [1] It is situated in Ogden Union Station, along with the Utah State Railroad Museum, John M. Browning Firearms Museum, Kimball Classic Car Museum, and Myra Powell Gallery. [2]

  6. Hilda Raz - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Raz (born 1938) is an American poet, educator, and editor. Raz is the author of over 14 collections of poetry and creative nonfiction. [1] From 1987 to 2010, Raz was the editor-in-chief of Prairie Schooner and English and women's studies professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

  7. File:Prairie Schooner.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Prairie Schooners - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Schooners is the first film in Columbia's series of 12 "Wild Bill Hickok" movies. They include: [4] Prairie Schooners (Sept 1940) Beyond the Sacramento (Nov 1940) The Wildcat of Tucson (Dec 1940) Across the Sierras (Feb 1941) North from the Lone Star (March 1941) Hands Across the Rockies (June 1941) King of Dodge City (Aug 1941) Roaring ...

  9. Gustav Becker House - Wikipedia

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    The Gustav Becker House is located at 2408 Van Buren Avenue, in Ogden, Utah, United States. It was built around 1915 based on Frank Lloyd Wright's "A Fireproof House for $5,000" published in Ladies' Home Journal in April 1907. It was designed in detail by Salt Lake architects Ware & Treganza. [2]