CONTENTS.

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Preface iii
I. The Frontier in Relation to the World 1
II. Early Reminiscences 11
III. The Minute-Man on the Frontier 22
IV. The Immigrant on the Frontier 48
V. The Oddities of the Frontier 61
VI. Lights and Shadows 68
VII. Saturday Afternoon in the South 77
VIII. All Sorts and Conditions of Men 82
IX. The South in Springtime 91
X. The North-west 102
XI. A Brand New Woods Village 107
XII. Out-of-the-Way Places 123
XIII. Cockle, Chess, and Wheat 134
XIV. Chips from other Logs 142
XV. A Trip in Northern Michigan 151
XVI. Black Clouds with Silver Linings 163
XVII. Sad Experiences 171
XVIII. A Sunday on Sugar Island 180
XIX. The Needs of the Minute-Man 189
XX. The Minute-Man in the Miner's Camp 197
XXI. The Sabbath on the Frontier 211
XXII. The Frontier of the South-west 220
XXIII. Dark Places of the Interior 227
XXIV. The Dangerous Native Classes 235
XXV. Christian Work in the Lumber-Town 244
XXVI. Two Kinds of Frontier 255
XXVII. Breaking New Ground 262
XXVIII. Sowing the Seed 270
XXIX. "Harvest Home" 277
XXX. Injeanny vs. Heaven 285
XXXI. The Latest Frontier—Oklahoma 293
XXXII. The Pioneer Wedding 318

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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