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Through the Ages
- The Prodigal
The Wild Wild West
Yeehar! Gunslingers and dancing girls, horses
and covered wagons, Cowboys and Indians.
What a busy time it was, the 1800s
in America. The Gold Rush, the Fur Trade,
Pioneers making their way across country
to start a new life in the land of opportunity.
DID YOU KNOW
The Gold Rush
1. Butter Yellow Colour
2. First gold was
found on the roots of wild onions in California.
3. An Avalanche on
April 3rd 1898 claimed the lives of 65 gold
diggers in the Klondike area.
4. More than 3,000
animals died on the White Pass Trail in
the Klondike area during the Gold Rush.
5. In Dyea, a town
in the Klondike area, there were 48 Hotels,
47 Restaurants and 39 Taverns at the height
of The Gold Rush.
6. In 1849 the average
wage of a factory worker was $1 for a 12
hour day. A gold digger could make up top
$300 a day Yeehar!
7. A pound of coffee
would set you back $4, a cooked meal $25
and a weeks worth of washing $50! Get digging!
8. A years supplies
would include 150lbs of bacon, 400lbs of
flour, 25lbs of dried onions and 125lbs
of beans.
9. It took between
3-7 months to complete the Oregon-California
trail.
10. If you could survive
the disease, malnutrition, mountain madness,
hypothermia, sunstroke and dodgy gold digging
types, AND find gold into the bargain, you
might just end up a rich man
Pioneer Food
1. More antelope were
killed for food than buffalo.
2. Barley was made into coffee when pioneers
ran out of the real thing.
3. Bacon was often eaten twice a day.
4. Main meals were breakfast and supper
with lunch just being a few leftovers.
5. Milk would be put into a churn on the
wagon and all the movement would turn the
cream into butter by nightfall.
6. Bread dipped in bacon fat was called
hot flour bread.
7. A lot of soup was made as well as a thick
gloopy kind of jelly from boiled down bones.
8. Bread was part of the staple diet and
was baked daily at the camp sites.
9. Hard tack thick unsalted biscuits
that could keep for 2 years!
10. In the bad weather when bread could
not be made or animals hunted, hard tack
dipped in coffee was the only food on offer.
Top Ten Cowboys
1. Annie Oakley
2. Black Bart
3. Billy the Kid
4. Calamity Jane
5. Doc Holliday
6.
Pat Garrett
7. Butch Cassidy
8. Wyatt Earp
9. Buffalo Bill Cody
10. Jesse James
Top Ten Indians
1. Chief Kicking Bird
2. Red Cloud
3. Sitting Bull
4. Crazy Horse
5. Geronimo
6. Roman Nose
7. Chief Bigfoot
8. Satanta
9. Apache Kid
10. Rain in the Face
Hope you enjoyed this here look into the
Wild West, whip crack away, whip crack away,
see yall later, yeeeehah!
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