David Beaton and his bride arrive in Dakota Territory in the 1880s to claim three hundred acres of grassland, and find themselves in a constant struggle against the forces of nature.
After getting married and settling at Wild Plum Creek, Charles's and Molly's lives are turned upside down when disaster strikes and David must go east to find work for the winter.
A comprehensive history, from colonial times to the present with 140 full-color illustrations and 50 black-and-white drawings, plus instructions for every type of traditional American needlework.
After getting married and settling at Wild Plum Creek, David's and Caroline's lives are turned upside down when disaster strikes and David must go east to find work for the winter.
Newlyweds, Molly and David work hard on their homestead, but when disaster strikes, David must go east to find work, leaving Molly with their new baby to face the prairie winter.