Forests, Fields and the Falls Home
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![They arrive at a small shack and, over a series of panels, start to unload and move into the shanty.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming2.png)
![Partially unpacked, Mary sits at a table and begins to write.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming3_0.png)
We arrived here a week ago last Monday after a journey of two weeks. George and the children drove the stock on foot while I drove the load. George did not ride ten miles of the whole distance, 200 miles. The older children took turns riding and driving.
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![We shift now to outside. George, Mary, and Georgie stare at a cloud of grasshoppers.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming4_0.png)
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excepting (preposition): With the exception of.
shanty (noun): A roughly-built hut or cabin.
![The perspective shifts back to the house and then moves inside. Little Lorenzo is crawling on the grass-covered floor.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming5_0.png)
![It is daybreak. George and Georgie are leaving the shanty to begin the day's work. The rest of the family is eating breakfast at the table.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming6_0.png)
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salt pork (noun): Pork cured in salt; white bacon.
![On the prairie, George and Georgie break the sod with an ox-drawn plow.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming7_0.png)
I know a young lady here, a neighbor of ours, Miss Ticknor, who took a claim of 160 acres.
![The view zooms up into the air, looking down on the farm. In the distance we see the town of Marshall in the distance with a train heading towards it.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming8_0.png)
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homestead (noun): A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm.
claim (noun): A demand of ownership for previously unowned land (e.g. in the gold rush, oil rush).
![We follow the train into Marshall, a town still under construction...](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming9.png)
![View down the main street of Marshall.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming10_0.png)
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sod house (noun): A house made from the top layer of soil which is filled with the roots of grass.
![We see the printing press being uncrated at the depot. In the background, lumber is being unloaded from the train.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming11_0.png)
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printing press (noun): A mechanical device used for printing text or images repeatedly.
![With the railroad tracks in the foreground, we're now looking back at the Carpenter's homestead, same day.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming12_0.png)
Your affectionate neice,
Mary, E. L. Carpenter
![Transition: Mary is writing inside the shanty with Lorenzo in her lap. The rest of the family is visible out the window, working in the garden.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming14_0.png)
Dear Cousin Lucy,
The children are all well and hearty and all send love. Mamie, Georgie, and Henry have helped their father plant and they have our cows to watch.
hearty (adjective): Exhibiting strength; sound; healthy; firm; not weak.
![The view continues into the garden, where Mamie is pulling weeds.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming15_0.png)
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harness (verb): To place a harness on animals; to tie up or restrain.
![Georgie holds up a buffalo skull he's found in the dirt. Lorenzo and Mamie point to a bird flying overhead.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming16_0.png)
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commenced (verb): Began, started.
creep (verb): To move slowly with the abdomen close to the ground, crawl.
![A view straight down on the inside of the house. We watch Mary do her daily chores.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming17-1_0.png)
![A view straight down on the inside of the house. We watch Mary do her daily chores.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming17-1_0.png)
![A view straight down on the inside of the house. We watch Mary do her daily chores.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming17-2_0.png)
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skimmed milk (verb): Removed the cream from the milk.
churned (verb): Agitated the cream rapidly and repetitively with a rocking motion to make butter.
![A tired Mary sits outside, writing. The boys play in the yard while Mamie studies inside.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming18_0.png)
lame (adjective): Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury or sickness.
threshed (adjective): Separated the grain from the straw or husks(chaff) by mechanical beating, with a flail or machinery.
![A view of a cow staring at us.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming20_0.png)
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![George and the boys stand proudly on the line between field and prairie.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming21_0.png)
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endowed (adjective): To be furnished with something naturally.
![A close-up of Mary just outside the cabin. She puts the finished letter into an envelope.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/farming22_0.png)
With love from the children and myself to all and hoping to hear again from you before long. I am
Your affectionate cousin,
Mary E. L. Carpenter
exhausted (adjective): Depleted; used up.
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