How To Use Frontiersman In A Sentence

  • Dressed once again as a frontiersman, he rode his horse to a site near Fort Jackson, which was under construction on the site of the old Fort Toulouse.
  • The idea of the frontier and 'the noble frontiersman' retain a strong, if largely subliminal, purchase on the imagination of a nation now overwhelmingly urban and increasingly cosmopolitan.
  • You're also a few blocks from where American frontiersman Daniel Boone lived once lived. Dan Lybarger: A Tale of Two Festivals: The Kansas Silent Film Festival and The True/False Documentary Film Festival
  • He dressed as a buckskinned frontiersman when he was at his own place, but when he visited Belvoir he was a model of English dress and deportment. George Washington’s First War
  • A tour of the Hermitage today includes the thrilling rags-to-riches story of a gallant frontiersman, chivalrous romantic, and political reformer.
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  • If, like frontiersman Kit Carson on his deathbed, you've ever wished that you had "time for just one more bowl of chili," this one is for you. Gastronomy
  • Everywhere in the colonization of America the frontiersman has been a distinct species. Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina
  • The rugged looks that he had inherited from his parents, the face and build of a frontiersman or Wild West cowboy, embodied a maverick quality that many people in America, Europe, and the Far East secretly identified with. Manifesting Michelangelo
  • The mounted figure at the top is the famous frontiersman Kit Carson. We're the Hekawi
  • The legendary frontiersman is wandering through the prairies of Wyoming.
  • The book portrays him as a heroic frontiersman of the Wild West.
  • American ideal that feels especially exhalted in a year dominated by anti-government sentiment: the bootlegger is the lone frontiersman, the rebel outlaw, the Marlboro Man. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Whereas the frontiersman, cowboy, and soldier protect the values of a culture, the mobster exploits freedom.
  • The contrast between the tall buckskinned frontiersman and the petite Betty Zane is nicely rendered by Grey and helps smooth the edges of Wetzel's stoic character. Zane Grey, Romancing the West
  • My invocation of the idolatrized frontiersman had the desired effect. Nevermore
  • He was a frontiersman, one of a breed who had denied their past, their history. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • At that time most Americans hadn't seen Lincoln, and his opponents had caricatured him as a wild frontiersman. Mathew Brady's photographs made a president, captured reality of Civil War
  • The most famous of these would be 'Father Murphy' aka frontiersman John Michael Murphy and Jonathan Garvey of 'Little House On The Prairie'. THE HAT SQUAD: MERLIN OLSEN
  • The stocky man was an adventurer; his Father had took soldiery in the Blackhawk Wars in the Old Northwest, and as a frontiersman's son he had no trouble with backwoodsing for weeks, if necessary.
  • The frontiersman was a trial-and-error empiricist, who believed in his own ability to fathom the depths of the problems which plagued him. The Fair Play Settlers of the West Branch Valley, 1769-1784 A Study of Frontier Ethnography
  • We must remember that this psychic radar is a late-early twentieth century innovation, and that our forefathers were technologically unequipped, so to speak, either to broadcast or to receive such signals, that "[w] hile the [inner-directed] frontiersman cooperated with his sparse neighbors in mutual self-help activities, such as housebuilding or politics, his main preoccupation was with physical, not with human, nature. AFF Doublethink Online
  • It's hard to square our usual image of Stevens as a doggedly conscientious master of surety and fidelity with this carefree frontiersman.
  • Both countries, after all, have a tradition of the frontiersman.
  • Another carving from the 1850s is thought to have been the work of Kit Carson, the famous frontiersman.
  • The legendary frontiersman is seldom sober, and by the time of the siege he is too sick and delirious with typhoid to hold his eponymous knife.
  • After being rescued by a frontiersman, their mother spends years searching for them and eventually finds them, but they do not remember her or anything about their previous life. Um...
  • Although dressed in the buckskin of the frontiersman, he travelled in style, accompanied by a gamekeeper from his Angus estate and an Iroquois cook.
  • “The original ripsnorter,” said the frontiersman, crossing his arms over his brawny chest. Nevermore

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