Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie
The fascinating story of the birth and development of a rural American community from its origins at the turn of the nineteenth century to the years that followed the Civil War. Drawing on newspapers, account books, and reminiscences, the author of the prize-winning Women and Men on the Overland Trail vividly portrays the lives of the prairie’s inhabitants—Indians, pioneers, farming men and women—and adds a compelling new chapter to American social history.
"This is a book for anyone who has ridden down a country road and, hearing the wind whistle through the cornstalks, wondered about the Indians and pioneers who listened to that sound before him."—Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune
"Every chapter, almost every page, contains new ideas or throws new light on old ones, by means of a wealth of detail and clarity of though which brings the past alive again."—Hugh Brogan, The Times Literary Supplement
"A notably successful example of the new work being done on the social history of rural America…. Faragher has constructed a vivid portrait of everyday life as well as an analysis of how the community developed and changed."—George M. Fredrickson, New York Review of Books
"Here, succinctly set out, is the American prairie experience."—Publishers Weekly
"Sugar Creek is a major new interpretation of America’s rural past."—Howard R. Lamar, Yale University
Winner of the 1986 Society for the History of the Early American Republic Award
John Mack Faragher is associate professor of history at Mount Holyoke College.
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Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie
The fascinating story of the birth and development of a rural American community from its origins at the turn of the nineteenth century to the years that followed the Civil War. Drawing on newspapers, account books, and reminiscences, the author of the prize-winning Women and Men on the Overland Trail vividly portrays the lives of the prairie’s inhabitants—Indians, pioneers, farming men and women—and adds a compelling new chapter to American social history.
"This is a book for anyone who has ridden down a country road and, hearing the wind whistle through the cornstalks, wondered about the Indians and pioneers who listened to that sound before him."—Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune
"Every chapter, almost every page, contains new ideas or throws new light on old ones, by means of a wealth of detail and clarity of though which brings the past alive again."—Hugh Brogan, The Times Literary Supplement
"A notably successful example of the new work being done on the social history of rural America…. Faragher has constructed a vivid portrait of everyday life as well as an analysis of how the community developed and changed."—George M. Fredrickson, New York Review of Books
"Here, succinctly set out, is the American prairie experience."—Publishers Weekly
"Sugar Creek is a major new interpretation of America’s rural past."—Howard R. Lamar, Yale University
Winner of the 1986 Society for the History of the Early American Republic Award
John Mack Faragher is associate professor of history at Mount Holyoke College.
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Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie

Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie

by John Mack Faragher
Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie

Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie

by John Mack Faragher

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The fascinating story of the birth and development of a rural American community from its origins at the turn of the nineteenth century to the years that followed the Civil War. Drawing on newspapers, account books, and reminiscences, the author of the prize-winning Women and Men on the Overland Trail vividly portrays the lives of the prairie’s inhabitants—Indians, pioneers, farming men and women—and adds a compelling new chapter to American social history.
"This is a book for anyone who has ridden down a country road and, hearing the wind whistle through the cornstalks, wondered about the Indians and pioneers who listened to that sound before him."—Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune
"Every chapter, almost every page, contains new ideas or throws new light on old ones, by means of a wealth of detail and clarity of though which brings the past alive again."—Hugh Brogan, The Times Literary Supplement
"A notably successful example of the new work being done on the social history of rural America…. Faragher has constructed a vivid portrait of everyday life as well as an analysis of how the community developed and changed."—George M. Fredrickson, New York Review of Books
"Here, succinctly set out, is the American prairie experience."—Publishers Weekly
"Sugar Creek is a major new interpretation of America’s rural past."—Howard R. Lamar, Yale University
Winner of the 1986 Society for the History of the Early American Republic Award
John Mack Faragher is associate professor of history at Mount Holyoke College.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300229677
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2017
Series: Lamar Series in Western History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 285
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

John Mack Faragheris associate professor of history at Mount Holyoke College.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations and Mapsix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Introductionxiii
Part 1Howling Wilderness
1The Pioneer of Sugar Creek3
2Hunters and Sugar-Makers10
3Defenders of the Manitou18
4A War of Extirpation25
Part 2The Country of Plenty To Eat
5Land-Looker39
6American Tartars44
7Customs of Association53
8With Milk and Honey Flow61
Part 3Lords of the Soil, Tenants of the Hearth
9Totally and Forever Dissolved79
10In Sickness and in Health87
11Raising Hogs and Children96
12She Drained Herself to Give Them Life110
Part 4The Sugar Creek Community
13A Scene to Rouse Their Passions121
14Good Neighborship130
15Open-Country Connexions143
16The Community of Feeling156
Part 5All Is Changed
17It Answers Well for a Village173
18Landlords and Tenants181
19Conservative Change199
20The Remnant of That Pioneer Band216
Conclusion234
Notes239
Index271
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