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005 20180130074853.0
008 761109s1978 nyua j 000 1 eng
010 _a 76021391
020 _a0060206683 :
_c$3.95
020 _a9780060206680
020 _a0060206691 (lib. bdg.) :
_c$3.79
020 _a9780060206697 (lib. bdg.)
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050 0 0 _aPZ7.B7518
_bWag 1978
082 0 0 _a[E]
100 1 _aBrenner, Barbara.
_923189
245 1 0 _aWagon wheels /
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bHarper and Row,
_cc1978.
300 _a64 p. :
_bcol. ill. ;
_c23 cm.
490 0 _aAn I can read history book
505 0 _aDugout -- Indians -- Moving on -- Letter.
520 _aShortly after the Civil War a black family travels to Kansas to take advantage of the free land offered through the Homestead Act.
520 _aThe Muldie boys and their father have come along way to Kansas to look for land. They build a dugout house and live through a hard winter, saved from starvation by a band of Osage Indians. Spring comes, and Daddy moves to find a better home for them. The three brothers are left to fend for themselves, and when at last Daddy sends for them, the boys must find courage to brave the dangers of the wilderness alone.
650 1 _aFrontier and pioneer life
_zKansas
_vFiction.
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651 1 _aKansas
_vFiction.
_92244
700 1 _aBolognese, Don,
_eill.
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