List of Illustrations
Foreword, by Thomas D. Isern
Editor’s Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One: Breaking Sod—A Story of Pioneer Life in Kansas
Preface
1. A Simple Wedding
2. The Hopeful Journey
3. A New Homestead
4. The Neighbors
5. The First Months in the Log Cabin
6. The Mad Wolf
7. Horse Thieves
8. The Bright-Eyed Baby
9. Grasshoppers
11. Grasshopper Relief
12. The Great Menace Again
13. The Prairie Smiles Once More
14. The New House, and a Trip Back Home
15. Dangers of Pioneering
16. Henry Signs a Note
17. The Coming of the Railroad
18. A Prairie Fire
19. The Road Fight
20. The Retreat of the Defeating Legion
21. Unkind Seasons
22. Good Years and the New House
23. Trouble for the Little Children
24. A Happy Day, and an Anxious Night
25. A Sick Baby
26. More Hard Years and Hard Problems
27. Henry Buys a Windmill, and Sells Some Cattle
28. More Drouth and Anxiety . . . and Hope
29. Good Crops and the New Barn
30. Trouble in School and Church
31. A Dust Storm
32. The Darkness Before Dawn
33. Better Times
34. The End of a Brave Fight
35. Rosie and the Children Manage
36. The Sale, and the End of Pioneering
37. Afterword: Sale Auction Book (1909)
Part Two: Sod and Stubble—The Ise Family Before and After
38. The Haag Family and the Early Years in Kansas
39. Henry Ise and the Eisenmanger Family
40. The Writing of Sod and Stubble
41. After Sod and Stubble: Of Rosa and the Children
Notes
Bibliography
Index