- of the
United States, were
given away free to 1.6 million
homesteaders; most of the
homesteads were west of the
Mississippi River.
These acts were the first...
- with many
homesteaders creating foodstuffs or
crafts to
appeal to high-end
niche markets in
order to meet
financial needs.
Other homesteaders come to the...
- lands). In total, some 30,000
black homesteaders obtained land
claims in the
course of this movement.
Black homesteaders established their claims under a...
-
living on it
Homestead Acts,
several United States federal laws that gave
millions of
acres to
farmers known as
homesteaders Homestead exemption (U.S...
- The
Homesteader (1919) is a lost black-and-white
silent film by African-American
author and
filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. The film is
based on his
novel inspired...
- The
Homesteaders is a 1953
American Western film
directed by
Lewis D. Collins, and
starring Bill Elliott,
Robert Lowery, and
Emmett Lynn. Bill Elliott...
-
Homestead High
School or
Homestead Senior High
School is the name of
several high
schools in the
United States:
Homestead High
School (California) Homestead...
- The
Homestead strike, also
known as the
Homestead steel strike,
Homestead m****acre, or
Battle of
Homestead, was an
industrial lockout and
strike that began...
-
Homestead is a city
within Miami-Dade
County in the U.S.
state of Florida,
between Biscayne National Park to the east and
Everglades National Park to...
- up
homestead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Homestead principle Homesteading List of
homesteads in
Western Australia List of
historic homesteads in...