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A series of personal recollections and short essays portraying early settler life in Illinois, covering clearing prairie, building cabins and fences, crop work, hunting and trapping, encounters with wolves, bears, and other wildlife, and day‑to‑day household and farm tasks. The pieces describe schooling in simple log rooms, community customs, religious observance, hospitality, and the moral lessons and humor of frontier living. Practical how‑to details and vivid anecdotes appear alongside reflections on changing prices, tools, transportation, and the region’s transformation from wilderness to cultivated farms, offering a firsthand, nostalgic yet measured portrait of social and technological change.

About the Author

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F. M. Perryman

F. M. Perryman is an author known for his work in American frontier literature, particularly his book "Pioneer Life in Illinois." This work provides a vivid account of the experiences and challenges faced by early settlers in Illinois, offering insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the time. Perryman's writing captures the spirit of pioneer life, reflecting both the hardships and the resilience of those who ventured into the American wilderness. His contributions help to illuminate the historical context of the region and the lives of its early inhabitants.

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