By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 13, 2014 Pioneers 1920 By William Mulder To my immigrant parents– “Two of a City” They came too late for praise as pioneers –By steam and ribboned road and shining railThey followed what had been a wagon trailInto the Valley. The ease belied frontiersStill left to them: grain gathered from a foreign field,They faced the flailing on the new life’s floor,Were winnowed, tried for firmness at the core,...
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