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HOMESTEADERS
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- Froom 1889 to 1893, Johnson County was the scene of the Johnson County War, where wealthy cattle ranchers seeking to control limited resources enlisted hired guns to fight smaller settlers and homesteaders.
- In the mid-1880s, homesteaders began pouring into the area, initiating conflicts with the existing cattle ranching industry as they claimed land and fenced off the open range.
- Noble County's first homesteaders came from New England, known as "Yankees"; people descended from the English Puritans who settled New England in the 1600s.
- The area was settled by homesteaders, although it has remained the most traditional of all Ahtna Athabascan villages.
- Despite being unsuitable for farming, many homesteaders attempted dryland farming in the early 20th century.
- Later homesteaders to the Largo area included the families of James and Daniel McMullen, around 1852.
- By the 1880s, Frostproof began to see its first permanent settlers as homesteaders were attracted to the abundant hunting in the area which included much deer and turkey, as well as ample fishing.
- In 1824, surveyors for the Illinois and Michigan Canal which would extend from Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood to the Illinois River, a tributary of the Mississippi River, arrived in this area of the Vermillion River, followed by homesteaders by the 1830s.
- Freeman and Besty Doud claimed 160 acres west of and including present-day Diamond Point; they were Bemidji's first homesteaders.
- The first homesteaders in the township were Seth Smith in May 1896 and Lars Lind, who filed in the fall of 1896.
- These surveyors were greeted by established homesteaders who had already begun clearing the land and planting crops.
- Wiggins is named after Wiggins Hatten, the father of Madison Hatten, one of the area's original homesteaders.
- With the passage of new homestead laws in 1909 enabling homesteaders to take out larger acreages, the area saw an influx of dryland farmers.
- Arnegard was founded in 1906 and is named for brothers Evan Arnegard and Oscar Arnegard, the first homesteaders in the area.
- Early homesteaders followed soon after Bowe, and the settlement of Oakley sprang up around the Pan Yan on the north side of the river.
- Situated on land made available to homesteaders as part of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Roundup and Removal on April 19, 1892, Weatherford was incorporated on August 3, 1898, on a townsite location chosen by banking and civic leader Beeks Erick.
- The Lynnwood area was logged and settled by homesteaders in the late 19th century and early 20th century, including the development of Alderwood Manor as a planned farming community.
- Most of the homesteaders and their families started out there living in sod dugouts that they built for use as dwellings.
- Hendrickson (with milk supplied by Wyoming and Nebraska settlers), and a large gristmill on the banks of Horse Creek (which would later become Ed Johnson's place), where homesteaders brought wheat and corn to be made into flour and meal.
- As the events of the range wars unfolded, Mercer came to sympathize with the homesteaders and turned against the WSGA.
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