Farmer George Plants a Nation

Farmer George Plants a Nation
Title Farmer George Plants a Nation PDF eBook
Author Peggy Thomas
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Total Pages 42
Release 2014-09-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1629792632

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School Library Journal Best Book of the Year NSTA/CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book American Farm Bureau Foundation for Education Recommended Book Besides being a general and the first president of the United States, did you know that George Washington was also a farmer? Here's a look at America's first President as he's rarely seen. George Washington was the first leader of our country—but he was also an inventor, scientist, and the most forward-thinking farmer of his time. As he worked to make the new country independent, he also struggled to create a self-sufficient farm at Mount Vernon, Virginia. Excerpts from Washington's writings are featured throughout this nonfiction picture book, which also includes a timeline, resource section, as well as essays on Washington at Mount Vernon and his thoughts on slavery. Both the author and illustrator worked closely with the staff of Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens to render an accurate portrait of Farmer George at work. Nebraska Farm Bureau Children’s Agriculture Book of the Year Ohio Farm Bureau’s Children’s Book Award A Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom Book of the Year Kansas State Reading Circle Recommended Reading List

Thomas Jefferson Grows a Nation

Thomas Jefferson Grows a Nation
Title Thomas Jefferson Grows a Nation PDF eBook
Author Peggy Thomas
Publisher Astra Publishing House
Total Pages 47
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1620916282

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American Farm Bureau Foundation for Education Recommended Book Thomas Jefferson was more than a president and patriot. He was also a planter and gardener who loved to watch things grow—everything from plants and crops to even his brand-new nation. As minister to France, Jefferson promoted all things American, sharing corn and pecans with his Parisian neighbors. As secretary of state, he encouraged his fellow farmers to grow olives, rice and maple trees. As president, he doubled the size of the nation with the Louisiana Purchase. Even in his retirement, Jefferson continued to nurture the nation, laying the groundwork for the University of Virginia. In this meticulously researched picture book for older readers, author Peggy Thomas uncovers Jefferson's passion for agriculture and his country. And Stacy Innerst's incredibly original illustrations offer the right balance of reverence and whimsy. This is Thomas Jefferson as he's never been seen before! Back matter includes an author's note on Jefferson's legacy today; timeline, bibliography; place to visit (Monticello); and source notes.

Founding Gardeners

Founding Gardeners
Title Founding Gardeners PDF eBook
Author Andrea Wulf
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 401
Release 2012-04-03
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0307390683

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From the bestselling author of The Invention of Nature, a fascinating look at the Founding Fathers like none you've seen before. “Illuminating and engrossing.... The reader relives the first decades of the Republic ... through the words of the statesmen themselves.” —The New York Times Book Review For the Founding Fathers, gardening, agriculture, and botany were elemental passions: a conjoined interest as deeply ingrained in their characters as the battle for liberty and a belief in the greatness of their new nation. Founding Gardeners is an exploration of that obsession, telling the story of the revolutionary generation from the unique perspective of their lives as gardeners, plant hobbyists, and farmers. Acclaimed historian Andrea Wulf describes how George Washington wrote letters to his estate manager even as British warships gathered off Staten Island; how a tour of English gardens renewed Thomas Jefferson’s and John Adams’s faith in their fledgling nation; and why James Madison is the forgotten father of environmentalism. Through these and other stories, Wulf reveals a fresh, nuanced portrait of the men who created our nation.

Black Farmers in America

Black Farmers in America
Title Black Farmers in America PDF eBook
Author John Francis Ficara
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 146
Release
Genre Photography
ISBN 0813128684

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John Deere, That's Who!

John Deere, That's Who!
Title John Deere, That's Who! PDF eBook
Author Tracy Nelson Maurer
Publisher Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages 40
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1250158311

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Back in the 1830s, who was a young blacksmith from Vermont, about to make his mark on American history? John Deere, that’s who! Who moved to Illinois, where farmers were struggling to plow through the thick, rich soil they called gumbo? Who tinkered and tweaked and tested until he invented a steel plow that sliced into the prairie easy as you please? Long before the first tractor, who changed farming forever? John Deere, that’s who! Beautiful illustrations—including spectacular landscapes—reflect the time period and bring John Deere's remarkable story to life.

NEW-ENGLAND FARMER OR GEORGICA

NEW-ENGLAND FARMER OR GEORGICA
Title NEW-ENGLAND FARMER OR GEORGICA PDF eBook
Author Samuel 1733-1814 Deane
Publisher
Total Pages 342
Release 2016-08-29
Genre History
ISBN 9781373822734

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Lincoln Clears a Path

Lincoln Clears a Path
Title Lincoln Clears a Path PDF eBook
Author Peggy Thomas
Publisher Astra Publishing House
Total Pages 50
Release 2021-01-19
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1635923700

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Throughout his life, Abraham Lincoln tried to make life easier for others. Then during the darkest days of the Civil War, when everyone needed hope, President Lincoln cleared a path for all Americans to a better future. As a boy, Abraham Lincoln helped his family break through the wilderness and struggle on a frontier farm. When Lincoln was a young man, friends made it easier for him to get a better education and become a lawyer, so as a politician he paved the way for better schools and roads. President Lincoln cleared a path to better farming, improved transportation, accessible education, and most importantly, freedom. Author Peggy Thomas uncovers Abraham Lincoln's passion for agriculture and his country while illustrator Stacy Innerst cleverly provides a clear look as President Lincoln strives for positive change.